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Naked Science
(32 x 50' for National Geographic Channel/ NGCI/ Fremantle International Distribution) A look at thrilling new investigations which reveal the fascinating stories behind some of the most popular and controversial scientific topics of our time.
Distributed by: Fremantle International Distribution
Naked Science 1
Naked Science 2 (In HD)
Naked Science 2.5 (In HD)
Shark Attack
Birth of the Earth
Lightning
Angry Earth
Bullets
Roman Technology
Super Volcano
Tsunami Warning
The Deep
Alien Contact
Loch Ness
Explosive Force
Who Built Stonehenge
Landslide
Continents
Angry Skies
Close Encounters
Birth of the Universe
Killer Asteroid
Moon Mysteries
Bermuda Triangle
Spacemen
Atlantis
What's Sexy?
The Earth's Core
Pyramids
Surviving Nature's Fury
The Death of the Sun
First Human
The Big Freeze
Telepathy
Volcano Alert
Dangerman: Adventures of Geoff Mackley
(5 x 50' for Discovery Europe) Follow adventurer and cameraman extraordinaire Geoff Mackley as he travels through the world's most dangerous hotspots to bring viewers never-before-seen footage of incredible storms, volcanoes, tornadoes, hurricanes, and much more besides.
The Perfect Storm
The Deep Freeze
The Crater's Edge
The Fiery Pit
The Eye of the Storm
Distributed by: Discovery Communications Europe
"Can't wait for more exploits next week" - Metro.
The Day the Earth was Born
(2 x 50' for Channel 4 (UK)/WGBH (US) 2004 - Origins series/ Channel 4 International) The incredible story of how our planet was born in a cataclysm of cosmic violence. We follow up clues that are hidden in the Earth's most remote locations and detail the birth-pangs of our planet, discovering how the inferno of its early years developed into a cradle for life.
Earth
Life
Distributed by: C4i
"An awesome two part documentary... some breathtaking reconstructions and an illuminating commentary" - Sunday Independent. "Eloquent in expressing the overwhelming Pop science par excellence"- Guardian. "Two spectacular films" - Mail on Sunday. "A combination of high mindedness and technology" - Sunday Times.
'Pick of the Day' - Daily Mail. "Spectacular, tremendous series" - Times. "Stunning two part documentary" - Metro. "Superb graphic images" - Observer.
Awards: Gold Special Jury Award - History and Archaeology at the Worldfest Houston International Film Festival.
Britain's Worst Weather
(4 x 50' for Channel 4 UK) Investigating Floods, Storms, Lightning and Snow, this four-part series will combine archive footage of some of the most spectacular weather phenomena ever caught on film with on-location footage of some of the UK's most notorious weather black-spots. Using original footage and Nick Middleton's expert knowledge, the series will provide viewers with the most up-to-date and comprehensive understanding of these ever-increasing natural occurrences.
Miracles in the Womb
(1 x 100 for National Geographic Channel & NGCI co-produced by Fox)
(1 x 75 for Channel 4 & C4i co-produced by Fox)
After the success of In the Womb, which followed the development of a single foetus from conception to birth, comes In the Womb- Multiples. This new film opens up the incredible foetal world of twins, triplets and quads in the womb. Using revolutionary 4D scans, we witness unique footage of multiple foetuses interacting with each other before birth. Ultimately, Multiples tells us not only about the extremes of human reproduction but the limits of human design. (In High Definition)
Distributed by C4i & NGCI
Animals in the Womb
(1 x 100 for National Geographic/ Channel 4/ Fox)
Since mammals first evolved 200 million years ago, they have spread across the globe and conquered the planet. Yet perhaps the most difficult journey an animal will take is the one inside its mother's womb. Using revolutionary 4D scanning techniques, state of the art computer imagery and breathtaking special effects Animals In The Womb is able to reveal never been seen before pictures of 3 animals in their journey from conception to birth. (In High Definition)
Distributed by C4i & NGCI
"A wonderful insight into the miracle of creation" - Sunday Express. Pick of the Day & 5 stars - "The many dazzling images and facts make this compulsory viewing" - Mail on Sunday. 'Documentary Pick of the Day' - "A remarkable documentary" - Express. "A fascinating documentary" - Daily Telegraph. 'OTV Choice' - Observer. 'Pick of the Day' - "An extraordinary film"- Independent. "Astonishing insights" - Daily Telegraph.
Challenger: Countdown to Disaster
(1 x 100' for Channel 4 & NGC & C4i) This is the behind-the-scenes drama of the Challenger disaster. We recreate the unfolding story from a year before that fateful day - a whole year in which, as the carefully chosen, highly skilled crew prepared for their flight, one concerned engineer was warning that the Space Shuttle system was a potential time bomb. But above all, this is a human story. It follows the hopes and fears of all those involved; the great dream of a future in space, and the very human failings which led to disaster. This is the fascinating, dramatic and moving story of one of the most important events in the history of the exploration of space. (In High Definition)
Distributed by: C4i
Keys to the Castle
(1 x 50 for HGTV) In Keys to the Castle we visit four of Great Britain's most impressive lived-in castles. Traveling from southern England to northern Scotland and back again, John Barrowman seeks out extraordinary buildings and meets the people who have made the dream of living in a castle into a reality. Along the way he discovers many points of interest; from ghosts to giraffes; topiary pyramids to a legendary tree and everything in between. Modern living in a medieval dwelling definitely has more ups and downs than just a drawbridge. (In High Definition)
The Volcano That Stopped the World
Following the unprecedented disruption caused by the eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano, The Volcano That Stopped Britain explores the geological and scientific background behind the headlines of this extraordinary story > View
Haiti’s Killer Quake: What Happened
On 12 January 2010 a massive earthquake rocked the Caribbean nation of Haiti. The ensuing devastation has created what could become the biggest humanitarian crisis of the past decade. This timely documentary looks at what happened and why. > View
The Bible: A History
The Bible: A History tells the story of the most influential book ever written: a collection of over 60 books which tell the story of the creation of the world, the birth of mankind, the promise of a homeland for the Jewish people and the remarkable life of Jesus Christ, before culminating in a terrifying vision of the end of the world. > View
Britain’s Big Freeze 2010
Britain's Big Freeze examines the freezing winter of early 2010, meeting experts and eyewitnesses, revealing dramatic stories from the news and from individuals, and looking at the big freezes of 1947, 1963 and February 2009: just how does 2010 compare? > View
How the Earth Was Made – Series 2
The new series strips away layers of rock, fills up river canyons, parts the oceans and levels mountains in order to reveal the geological mysteries of Earth. > View
Christianity: A History
Major 8 part series presenting alternative views on the history of Christianity. > View
Journey to the Edge of the Universe
Using cutting edge visual effects and CGI - we create th first accurate non-stop journey from here to infinity.
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Extraordinary animals in the womb We explore some truly extraordinary methods of reproduction and gestation in a selection of animals from across the natural world - A shark, kangaroo, penguin and parasitic wasp.
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Catastrophe - Birth of the planet Tony Robinson explores the series of global catastrophes that ultimatley determined how life turned out for us today. For out of catastrphe, come rebirth.
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The Unsinkable Titanic For the first time, this is a film that fully explains the tragedy and the string of circunstances that made the impossible possible.
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The Hindenburg Disaster The accounts of the Hindenburg Disaster
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The Storm That Drowned a City A look at what made Hurricane Katrina so deadly, analysing how this event resulted in destruction on an unprecedented scale for the region.
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