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- James Bond descends into mystery as he tries to stop an organisation from eliminating a country's most valuable resource.
- Two people come to the end of a spear in order to realize that the divisions between them are not real.
- Five shorts spanning a century on lives impacted by the Panama Canal.
- Benedict Hisston is a foreign agent, part of a conspiracy to destroy the Panama Canal and the US Navy's Atlantic Fleet. He attempts to acquire information about mine placement in the Canal Zone from Captain Richard Decatur but fails. That information is essential to the conspiracy's success and so he then hires vamp Peg Williams to obtain the intelligence through seduction. Decatur is not fooled and obeys the "silent command" of the Chief of Naval Intelligence to play along with the spies without revealing his purpose to friends or family. He is court-martialed, stripped of rank, and dismissed from the Navy after he strikes an admiral. His association with Williams estranges him from his wife but earns him the trust of Hisston and the other spies. When the conspirators are ready to enact their plan, he travels to Panama with them. He thwarts their attempt at sabotage, saving the canal and the fleet. He is then reinstated into the Navy, reunited with his wife, and honored by the nation for his heroism
- An insurance company tasks with Carter and Beeswax to go to Panama where cargo ships are mysteriously exploding and sending their valuable cargoes to the bottom with all hands.
- The mighty history and uncertain future of baseball in the Republic of Panamá, and those fighting to recapture the sport from the grips of crisis.
- Former college football hero Kirk Anthony, to the disappointment of his father, a railroad magnate, refuses to enter the business world. Kirk prefers to coach the university team and carouse, until he is drugged during a drunken victory party and put aboard a steamer bound for Panama by an embezzler who switches clothes with him. During the trip, Mrs. Edith Cortlandt, who has married her diplomat husband for convenience, falls in love with Kirk. In Panama, Kirk and Allan Allan, a Jamaican friend, are arrested when Kirk's efforts to use American firefighting methods cause a riot. After Mrs. Cortlandt's influence gets Kirk out of jail and into a job, he falls in love with Chiquita Garavel, the daughter of a Spanish grandee. When Mrs. Cortlandt warns Kirk not to marry Chiquita, her husband overhears. He insults Kirk in public, and Kirk vows revenge. After Cortlandt commits suicide, and Kirk, who has secretly married Chiquita, is arrested, Mrs. Cortlandt withholds Cortlandt's suicide note, but Kirk's father arrives and convinces her to help arrange Kirk's release.
- In 1903, on the island of Hiva Oa in the Marquesas, a syphilitic and alcoholic Frenchman called Paul Gauguin died of a heart attack. At that point nobody realised the incredible impact Gauguin's work was to have on modern art. Art critic and broadcaster Waldemar Januszczak wrote and directed this examination of a man who was not only a great painter but sculptor, wood carver, musician, print maker, journalist and ceramicist. As well as telling the remarkable story of Gauguin's life, Januszczak also celebrates Gauguin's achievements and examines the various accusations of sexual misconduct, familial neglect and racism that are frequently made against him. The film contains many of Gauguin's masterpieces and includes paintings put on show at the Hermitage in St Petersburg which haven't been seen in public since their disappearance during World War II.
- The picture opens at Colon on the Atlantic side of the Panama Canal. Here we see the new government wharves and the good ship "Fram," patiently waiting to put the crowning touch on her life of splendid achievement, by being among the first vessels to pass through the completed canal. From Colon we pass through the sea-level part of the canal to the series of locks at Gatun, that we may be in time to watch the first boats passing through these gigantic elevators. After we have seen the tugboats, filled with their distinguished guests, raised to a height of seventy feet above sea-level, we emerge into Lake Gatun, the great artificial pond which has been created by the Gatun Dam. We then get brief glimpses of the Pacific end of the canal, the fortified islands in Panama Bay, the shipyards at Balboa, and the completed locks at Miraflores. Then we return to the narrow strip of earth which until October 9 held back the waters of Lake Gatun from the Culebra Cut, the Gamboa Dike. Nearly eighteen thousand pounds of dynamite were planted in this dam in the morning. At one minute after two in the afternoon. President Wilson pressed a telegraph key in Washington, and instantly a tremendous tower of mud, smoke and water lifted itself out of the soil of Panama. When the smoke cleared away, the waters of Lake Gatun could be seen rushing down into the great cut which had been prepared for them, and the last step in the cleaving of a continent was completed.
- Men and women walk hundreds of miles every year on the eve of October 20, to reach the city of Portobelo and celebrate the festivity of the Black Christ.
- This piece is composed of 33 short segments. Across these, we learn a little about various members of the crew. They cover Panama City location manager James Grant, Panama extras casting Ana Endara, 2nd AD Toby Hefferman, DP Roberto Shaefer, Mexico aerial unit pilot Cliff Fleming, production sound mixer Chris Munro, Mexico aerial unit DC3 pilot Skip Evans, executive producer Callum McDougall, European Southern Observatory director general Tim De Zeeuw, Italy line producer Guido Cerasuolo, Bond girls hair/makeup Naomi Donne, Go-Camera operator/rigger Pat Daily, additional unit director Simon Crane, unit nurse Jeanie Udall, first AD Michael Lerman, supervising art director Chris Lowe, stuntman Ben Cooke, Bregenz Festival artistic director David Pountney, 2nd unit production manager Terry Bamber, casting director Debbie McWilliams, Ultimate Arm Camera driver Dean Bailey, actor Anatole Taubman, picture vehicle supervisor Graham Kelly, SFX supervisor Chris Corbould, make-up designer Paul Engelen, supervising sound editor Eddy Joseph, editors Rick Pearson and Matt Chesse, title shoot directors Ben Radatz and Tim Fisher, VFX designer Kevin Tod Haug, singer Alicia Keys, composer David Arnold, and music video director Paul Brown.
- On the 1st of January, 2000, the United States of America will return to the Panamanian government all the land surrounding the Panama Canal. This documentary at youngsters asks what will happen to all the installations built inside the US military forts in the Canal Zone.
- While a driver searches for the best artist to paint the exit door of his bus, we see Panamanian society in the 1980s, its music, its best bus painters, the shops, and figures of power.
- 2001– 43mTV-PG7.0 (55)TV EpisodeTeams are ecstatic to trade their car keys for plane tickets to their next destination out of the country.
- Journey of the Grand Lady: Panama. Carmen shows Bettina and Eva the riff. Feuerherz visits natives in the jungle. Preparations for the Panama Canal-ride. Rainer buys hats. Frank replaces warehouse master Mario. Did Jasmin pass her exam?
- 2010–2022TV EpisodeJourney of the Prinzessin: Panama Canal. René and Iris visit Monkey Island. Kirstin and Maren in a rain forest. Elmar and Bernd: panama hat. Folklore show on board. Tropical barbecue during the journey through the Panama Canal.
- In a brand new twist, all 22 Racers are complete strangers who will meet on the starting line. Before "GO," Racers will immediately compete in a challenge that will determine the order for picking a Teammate, based on nothing but first impressions. These new pairs of Teammates will then have mere moments to learn their traveling companion's name before beginning a race around the world that will span 9 countries, 17 cities and 36,000 miles.