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- No food, no shelter, no fresh water - one man alone in the wild for seven days with only his wits and stamina to sustain him.
- Danny Dyer travels to Europe and South America exposing the truth behind international football hooliganism. In search of the world's most bitterly fought clashes, Danny meets the top boys, on their terms, in their manors, and it isn't always pretty!
- The Pacific Ocean covers one-third of the Earth's surface, holds half of our world's water, and hides the deepest place on our planet. Big Pacific breaks the boundaries between land and sea in way never seen before.
- Top Tens of Warfare tells the story of modern age warfare in ten episodes. Each episode is dedicated to the top ten of military inventions, vessels, battles, aircraft, weapons, secrets, tanks, fighting forces, commanders and leaders and shows how they all influenced and changed the way we lived.
- This WW2 undercover agent revisits Europe and tells her story of escaping the Gestapo.
- A look at the martial arts and kung fu cinema of Hong Kong.
- The series investigates why and how various disasters have happened.
- Every day, almost 200,000 people pass through Frankfurt Airport. Flying has become so routine, that most travelers never consider what a remarkable feat of human ingenuity it is. But that's about to change. X-Ray: Mega Airport takes you behind the scenes, from the tarmac to the terminal to the aircraft, revealing how everything in this intricately designed mini-city functions. Using state-of-the-art camera technology and computer imagery, we detail the engineering inside the planes, the machinery, and even the brains of the people who work here.
- It's construction like you've never seen it before! Building the Biggest is an innovative six-part series capturing the most ambitions building projects shaping our world today. From pipelines and diamond mines to the International Space Station and the Singapore subway system, Building the Biggest examines what it takes to get the job done and meets with the masters of construction who make the seemingly impossible a practical reality. Every episode of Building the Biggest examines a single major construction process - from diamond mining to roller coaster building - following the most dramatic points in construction that demand the steadiest hands, heaviest machines - and coolest nerves. Find out exactly what it takes for a construction dream to be become a steel and concrete reality.
- State-of-the-art robots talk, dance, fight and play football with their designers, the world's leading cyber-scientists. So when are they going to take over?
- A full journey from the beginning of "Swordplay" movies in Shanghai, growth in Hong Kong cinemas in the 60's and 70's and Ang Lee's epic "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon".
- AirAsia flight 8501, with its 155 passengers and seven crew, was lost in a storm 40 minutes into its journey from Indonesia to Singapore - concluding the worst year for aviation disasters in a decade.
- Some of America's great writers, directors, historians, performers, actors, artists, culinary chefs, government officials, musicians, journalists, scientists, and entrepeneurs, share with us their fascination with and their love for the Library of congress.
- Several people have plastic surgery and we follow their before and after as we ask the question 'Is this too extreme?'
- The true story of the kidnapping and rescue of Roy Hallums, an American contractor in Iraq. Hallums spent ten months blindfolded and bound in captivity until a unique rescue unit using the world's most sophisticated technology saved his life.
- Bernie and Mario go out to hunt down an MGB. They visit a collector who offers a rubber bumper B GT, but they reject the offer, as the car has been disassembled and it is unknown if all of the parts are intact. Bernie then visits a farmer who owns a barn filled with classic cars, including an Inca Yellow 1976 B GT. After much argument between Bernie and the farmer over the car's rotting state and the £800 asking price, Mario negotiates with the farmer over the phone and agrees to buy it for £500. Despite numerous mishaps including the rear suspension falling off the car lift and Bernie sacking the mechanics before rehiring them, the two-week restoration sees the car repainted in medium British racing green and have a chrome bumper conversion. The chrome grille chosen is of the 'honeycomb' style. The original fabric sunroof is also filled in. The finished car is valued at £5,000, giving them a profit of £1,600.
- MGM builds a 31-hectare mini city in Las Vegas, the largest privately-finances project in North America.
- You mean Jaguar .... Bernie & Mario restore old cars