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Long Way Home Ep 7-9

   2025    Culture
In Episodes 7–9, you’ll witness breathtaking moments as Ewan and Charley set up camp on a secluded Finnish island and test their skills at logrolling in the tranquil lakes. After 3,000 miles of relentless mechanical issues, Ewan faces the ultimate setback when his bike finally gives out—until a team of Estonian mechanics steps in to bring the adventure back to life. This stretch of the journey is steeped in nostalgia as the friends retrace the same roads they traveled two decades ago, discovering how much the world—and themselves—have changed. Along the way, they make an emotional stop at a Ukrainian refugee center, where stories of resilience and hope leave an unforgettable mark.
Series: Long Way Home

Billy Joel: And So It Goes Episode I

   2025    History
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.
Series: Billy Joel: And So It Goes

The Future of Nature Ep 1-2

   2025    Nature    HD
This visionary documentary series asks a bold and urgent question: how can the power of nature itself help repair the damage we have done to the planet and even reverse climate change? Drawing on cutting-edge science and filmed across some of Earth’s most vital ecosystems, the series reveals nature not as a victim, but as one of our strongest allies. It offers a hopeful glimpse into a future where working with natural systems could restore balance, resilience, and abundance on a global scale.
In the first two episodes, the focus turns to oceans and grasslands, two of the planet’s most powerful yet underestimated climate regulators. Viewers discover how marine life plays a crucial role in removing carbon from the atmosphere, and how vast grasslands, sustained by thriving animal populations, lock away carbon beneath the surface. Through new research and striking imagery, the episodes show why protecting and restoring these ecosystems is essential to our future—and how human action can help them recover.
Series: The Future of Nature