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Feature length documentary recounting the story of six Auschwitz survivors from the years after they left the camp up to the present day. Laurence Rees has travelled extensively in order to film the...
Historian Laurence Rees examines the conundrum of Adolf Hitler: a figure fuelled by hate, incapable of forming normal human relationships and unwilling to debate political issues, who nontheless commanded...
A documentary film depicting the passion and commitment of a single mother with four children; a refugee from Somalia, who overcomes obstacles to transform her life and make a difference in the community....
Four 45-minute broadcasts in the 2010 series of Reith Lectures, exploring the challenges facing science in the 21st century. Delivered by Martin Rees, President of the Royal Society, Master of Trinity...
This documentary series tells the story of Stalin’s dealings with the Nazis, and later Churchill and Roosevelt, and the impact this had on World War II and the fate of post-war Europe.
Dr Charlotte Uhlenbroek investigates primates world-wide. In 3 parts: 1) Lemurs: looks at prosimians, the earliest primates, including lemurs and bushbabies; 2) The Monkeys: shows marmosets, gelada baboons...
Documentary series looking at the reasons behind, and the course of, the war between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union, resulting in 30 million deaths. In four parts: 1) High Hopes: uses recently...
Over two million Indians fought for Britain in World War 2 in campaigns from Egypt to the Far East. Althoguh subjected to some of the most brutal attacks on the Allies and decorated for bravery, they were...
Film adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream set in Tuscany in the 1890s.
In April 1998 a number of scientists gathered for the Colston Symposium at the University of Bristol to explore quantum physics. These 19 lectures, in front of invited audiences, are a valuable contemporary...
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