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Somebody Feed Phil S8 Ep 3-4

   2018    Culture
In episodes 3 and 4, Phil continues his joyful culinary journey, discovering how history, culture, and immigration shape the flavors of remarkable destinations around the world. With his trademark humor and curiosity, he meets local chefs and passionate food lovers who reveal the traditions and stories behind their most beloved dishes.
In these two adventures, Phil explores Boston’s multicultural food scene while following the historic Freedom Trail, tasting everything from classic South Boston diner fare and North End cannolis to vibrant Peruvian cuisine in nearby Cambridge. He then travels to Georgia, one of the world’s oldest wine regions, where he joins a traditional grape harvest, devours rich khachapuri like a local, and relaxes in an ancient sulfur bath, experiencing a country where food, hospitality, and centuries-old traditions go hand in hand.
Series: Somebody Feed Phil Season 8

Somebody Feed Phil S8 Ep 5-6

   2018    Culture
In episodes 5 and 6, Phil continues his joyful culinary adventure, discovering how local culture, landscapes, and traditions shape the flavors of two very different destinations. With his trademark humor and endless curiosity, he meets chefs, locals, and friends who share the dishes and stories that make each place unforgettable.
In these two episodes, Phil travels first to Australia, starting with a life-changing breakfast overlooking Bondi Beach before sailing across the spectacular Sydney Harbor to taste fresh local specialties. He then heads to Adelaide, where he visits an Aboriginal vineyard and learns about the deep cultural roots behind Australia’s wine and cuisine. The journey continues in Las Vegas, where Phil explores both the legendary steakhouses of the Strip with Ray Romano and Brad Garrett and the vibrant arts district, discovering bold new flavors that reveal a side of the city far beyond the neon lights.
Series: Somebody Feed Phil Season 8

World War II with Tom Hanks Ep 1-3

   2026    History
From the first shots fired in Poland to the dawn of the atomic age, this gripping documentary revisits the most devastating conflict in modern history with the scale, urgency, and human focus it demands. Through decisive battles, world-changing leaders such as Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt and Josef Stalin rare wartime perspectives, and the immense suffering of soldiers and civilians, it shows how total war reshaped nations, destroyed millions of lives, and forced humanity into a new and terrifying era.
The first three episodes plunge directly into the war’s explosive beginnings. In September 1939, Germany invades Poland after a secret pact between Adolf Hitler and Josef Stalin clears the path for aggression, setting Europe on fire once again. As Nazi forces crush the Netherlands and Belgium and drive west, Churchill prepares Britain for an air assault while Roosevelt races to turn American industry into a weapon of survival. The story then moves to Operation Barbarossa, Hitler’s colossal surprise invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, the largest and most costly land offensive ever launched, where ambition, brutality, and resistance collide on an unimaginable scale.
Series: World War II with Tom Hanks

Hunting the Online Sex Predators

   2026    Culture
James Blake returns to the front line of online crime to investigate one of the darkest threats facing young people today: a hidden world of sextortion, grooming, harmful algorithms, and sexual exploitation moving across social media platforms with frightening speed. What begins with victims in the UK and warnings from police, experts, and whistle-blowers soon reveals a much larger and more disturbing picture, where online predators, organized networks, and global demand turn private screens into places of fear, blackmail, and abuse.
The investigation takes him from Britain to the Philippines, where he joins a specialist international task force during police operations targeting livestreamed sexual exploitation linked to offenders abroad. Through survivor testimony, frontline officers, digital evidence, and the reality of raids on suspected abusers, the documentary exposes how technology, money, and anonymity can connect criminals thousands of miles away with vulnerable children. Urgent, shocking, and deeply human, it asks who is really protecting young people when the worst crimes online are only a few clicks away.

Human Planet: The Jungles

   2011    Culture
The rainforest is home to more species of plants and animals than any other habitat on the planet. But for humans, life there is not as easy as it looks. Life in the trees requires great skill, ingenuity and sheer bravery. The Matis of Brazil carve 4-metre-long blow-pipes to hunt monkeys - in near total silence. Deep in the Congo forests, Tete defies death by scaling a giant tree using nothing more than a liana vine, and he must then negotiate an angry swarm of bees - all to collect honey for his family. Three children from Venezuela's Piaroa tribe venture deep into the jungle to hunt tarantulas - to toast for lunch! In West Papua the Korowai tribe show-off their engineering skills by building a high-rise home 35 metres up in the tree tops. Most memorable of all, in Brazil we join a unique monitoring flight in search an un-contacted tribe...
Series: Human Planet
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Turkey with Simon Reeve

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Untold

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Spectacular Earth

Spectacular Earth

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The Germanic Tribes

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Zeitgeist

Zeitgeist

2007  Culture
Dark Net

Dark Net

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