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Episode 1 of a two- part documentary which explores the world of financial traders and those who play the market in New York, London, Amsterdam and Chicago. This episode follows Manhattan hedge fund manager...
Boxed set. The Geospatial Revolution Project is a public media examination of digital mapping and how it is changing the way we think, behave, and interact. Episode One provides an introduction to Global...
Three part documentary series filmed using camera phones by people smuggling themselves into Europe. Episode one begins with a look at the thousands of Syrian refugees arrive in the Turkish port of Izmir....
This three-part BBC series is a thorough lesson in how Syria has ended up in its current predicament. Right at the centre of it are President Bashar and his wife Asma, who met and fell in love in London....
1974 series presented by David Frost, consisting of nineteen interviews with leading figures of the day, including Harold Wilson, Edward Heath and Jeremy Thorpe. [19 x 30 minute episodes]
A series of five short films on the ideas of Karl Marx to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his birth. In the fifth and final episode, journalist Paul Mason Mason explains the importance of the machine...
A series of five short films on the ideas of Karl Marx to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his birth. In the third episode of the series, Paul Mason travels to Paris, where Marx arrived on 8 March 1848...
Biographer and historian Dr Amanda Foreman explores the history of women since the dawn of civilisation, and the pivotal role they have played in the forging of the modern world. [4 x 60 minute episodes]
Thirteen episode BBC adaptation of Charles Dickens’ historical novel set amidst the Gordon Riots of 1780. (780 minutes)
Podcast series. Conductor and pianist Sir Antonio Pappano discusses Gustav Mahler, whose extreme, powerful and raw symphonic writing stretches both conductors and orchestras to their limits. This is the...