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WHAT IN THE WORLD was the Penn Museum’s popular weekly half-hour television programme which was first seen in the US in 1951 and which ran for 14 years. On each programme, four or five unidentified...
Of all the legal narcotics in our lives, coffee is the most constantly prevalent and accepted. It is truly a part of our culture. This collection presents films that show the making of coffee, the workings...
A pack consisting of a four Golden Age TV documentaries, 13 hours of audio recordings of speeches & broadcasts, including all his World War II broadcasts in their entirety, packed into 58 MP3s, plus a 105...
A cultural icon, consummate interviewer and guiding light behind some of the most popular documentaries ever made, Alan Whicker’s quiet brand of incisive, insightful television journalism has enthralled...
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