This gripping five-part docuseries marks the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon, revealing how a distant war redefined two nations. With unseen footage, candid interviews, and damning presidential recordings, it exposes the political manipulation, battlefield tragedies, and societal fractures that shaped the Vietnam War. From Washington’s strategic missteps to the raw trauma of those on the ground, it shows how the conflict shattered trust in government and left wounds that still resonate today. The first three episodes trace the war’s slow ignition and its rapid spiral into chaos. They take viewers deep into the secretive early stages of the U.S. military buildup, then shift to the complex realities inside Vietnam, with personal accounts from soldiers on both sides. The series then confronts the shock of the Tet Offensive and the atrocities of Mỹ Lai, dismantling the illusion of a winnable war. These opening chapters set a powerful tone—intimate, harrowing, and unflinchingly honest.
Explore the science of attraction, the evolution of reproductive health, and the cultural taboos that shape our most private experiences. This illuminating series unpacks how desire begins in the brain, how birth control has transformed society, and why sex remains one of humanity’s most captivating mysteries. The first three episodes reveal how most sexual fantasies can be traced back to just a few provocative themes, and delve into the surprising science behind why we’re irresistibly drawn to certain types of partners. You’ll also discover the hidden factors that spark desire, and follow the long, often frustrating quest to control reproduction—from ancient herbal remedies to modern pills and IUDs—and why birth control remains such a complicated challenge even today.
In the second episode, viewers are taken on a breathtaking journey into the darkest corners of the solar system—places untouched by sunlight and hidden from even our most powerful telescopes. Guided by Professor Brian Cox, the episode uncovers mysterious moons, shadowed craters, and vast underground oceans that may harbor the keys to life beyond Earth. As the veil is lifted on these obscure realms, new frontiers of science and imagination emerge, making this a must-see exploration of what lies in the silence between the stars.
A captivating and intimate portrait of Billy Joel, this featured series dives into his life and career with rare interviews, home videos, and unforgettable performances. From his early struggles to worldwide fame, it reveals the personal story behind the music that shaped generations. The first episode begins just after the breakthrough success of Piano Man, capturing the unstoppable rise of an artist on the verge of global stardom. Viewers are taken behind the curtain of chart-topping albums, sold-out stadium tours, and the creative fire that fueled Joel’s most beloved hits. It’s a story of ambition, resilience, and the pursuit of artistic integrity—told through the voice of the man who lived it.
In the hospital, every second can mean the difference between survival and tragedy. Step inside the city’s busiest trauma centres, where elite medical teams face the most extreme emergencies imaginable. From roadside rescues to the high-stakes precision of the operating room, witness the relentless race against time, the split-second decisions, and the human stories that unfold when life hangs by a thread. In the gripping opening episodes, London’s major trauma system is pushed to its limits. A joyful day at Brockwell Park turns into chaos when a carousel collapses, triggering full emergency alert. Moments later, doctors fight to save a man with a life-threatening head injury after a brutal assault, while another team races against time to repair the devastating damage from a motorbike crash. From the streets to the skies, the air ambulance crew battles to keep a multi-trauma patient alive, showcasing the extraordinary skill, speed, and determination needed when every heartbeat counts.
Through interviews with victims, cybersecurity experts, and a former FBI agent, this gripping miniseries dives into the dark frontier of online crime, where a teenage Finnish prodigy transforms into one of the most notorious hackers of his generation. The series exposes the hidden alliances, moral gray zones, and devastating consequences of a digital war waged in silence — where lines blur between rebellion, genius, and destruction. It’s a portrait of a hyper-connected world where a single keyboard can shake governments and ruin lives. In the first two episodes, the hunt starts and intensifies: the FBI infiltrates DEF CON in Las Vegas in search of the elusive figure known as Zeekill. What follows is a chain of chaos as Kivimäki launches false emergency calls that mobilize armed units, turning quiet suburbs in Connecticut into war zones and drawing one FBI agent into a personal nightmare that reveals just how fragile digital order really is.
The first three episodes trace the war’s slow ignition and its rapid spiral into chaos. They take viewers deep into the secretive early stages of the U.S. military buildup, then shift to the complex realities inside Vietnam, with personal accounts from soldiers on both sides. The series then confronts the shock of the Tet Offensive and the atrocities of Mỹ Lai, dismantling the illusion of a winnable war. These opening chapters set a powerful tone—intimate, harrowing, and unflinchingly honest.