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- While trying to find out where his missing brother Pietschi has gone, Gregor immerses himself deeper and deeper into the life of his younger sibling. Eventually, Gregor starts to wear Pietschi's clothes, listens to his music and begins an affair with his ex-girlfriend. Finally, Gregor gets close to losing his own sense of self...
- Opens up the secrets behind bizarre science, animal oddities, crazy weather, medical marvels and remarkable natural phenomena.
- 20157.9 (17)TV EpisodeSpain, or rather the peninsula Iberia, has arguably Europe's most exotic culture, sharing much history with the Mediterranean and especially Africa. The hopelessly divided, largely Celtic tribes were no match for the sea's rivaling superpowers, who craved its rich natural resources, notably mines. The Fenecian lead city Carthage achieved near-total control under general Hasdrubal. His son Hannibal set out from there over the mountain to bring war to rival Rome, but counterpart Scipio earned his victory name Africanus by crushing the North African nest and destroyed its port-capital. Under long Rian rule, Iberia prospered and yielded some major late emperors, notably Trajan and Hadrian. Nevertheless, the Germanic invasions swept over the peninsula, despite Byzantine help, the Vandals leaving only their name to Andalusia, but the Visigoths established a great kingdom, after Rome itself has switched paganism for Christianity. Later Islam would swept over from North Africa, Arabs and Berbers being initially invited by rivaling Christians players. An offshoot of the deposed Ommayad caliphs of Damascus established their own in Cordoba, rivaling the Baghdad Abassids. But it too would fall into division, leaving the way open for Christians to repel them.
- Chris discovers the secrets behind a flame-filled firenado, unearths a very bizarre looking living rock and meets a team of oversized rats who save lives.
- Bursts of light against a blue Nevada sky. After a time, scientists find scores of dead birds on the ground - all with melted wing feathers. What could be causing this?
- Exploring everything from animal oddities to crazy weather, medical marvels and remarkable natural phenomena, host Chris Packham uncovers the world's weirdest events, including a man who gets drunk without touching a single drop of alcohol.
- A look at how deadly poisonous frogs can help people save lives; why people see faces in nearly everything, from clouds to burnt toast; and how one woman's pants spontaneously burst into flame.
- How can a lake form beneath an ocean? Can money really grow on trees? Plus, discover how bird brains are being used to battle human diseases.
- Host Chris Packham continues his adventure through our weird world, discovering the secrets behind some of its strangest stories and unearths a whirlwind wedding ceremony, some exploding rocks and a woman's twin inside her brain.
- Host Chris Packham reveals how deadly poisonous frogs can saves lives, why we see faces in everything and how one woman's pants spontaneously burst into flame.
- Joel Dommett visits Tokyo to work for a crying agency. Meryl Fernandes finds out about sploshing. Ben Shires meets a man who identifies as a dog. Plus: a Japanese penis festival. Strong language and scenes of a sexual nature
- Chris uncovers the secrets of suspiciously fishy oil slick and what's making a lemming very angry.
- Vicky Pattison finds out how some people in Japan are achieving intimacy without being in a relationship. Plus: the Air Sex Championships, prancercise, Anklepants and the original Anger Room. Scenes of a sexual nature and strong language
- Presenter Chris Packham explores the mysteries behind a glacier that bleeds red, finds out how an electrician got tattooed by a lightning bolt and uncovers the remarkable story of a man with a tooth for an eye.