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The series is produced by Sveriges Utbildningsradio (UR) and was aired on Kunskapskanalen (in English: The Knowledge Channel) in December 2010 under the Swedish name Mänsklighetens sista dagar (Last days of Man) and on National Geographic and Arte in 2012. [1] The series was nominated for the Scandinavian TV award, Kristallen, in 2011. [2]
According to the Century 10, Quatrain 74 of The Prophecies (1555), [200] the "start" of the end of the world begins in the given date of 3797, with a prolonged global war lasting between 25 and 29 years, followed by a series of smaller wars, [201] but most interpretations of Nostradamus dates are aware of required basic mathematic sums, given ...
The company's credits include the Emmy Award winning documentary A Distant Shore: African Americans of D-Day, the Emmy Nominated special Life After People, Doomsday: 10 Ways The World Will End, and the popular History series The Universe. Flight 33 also produced season two of the History series Shootout! and the 2007 special Siberian Apocalypse.
Life After People is a television series on which scientists, mechanical engineers, and other experts speculate about what might become of planet Earth if humanity suddenly disappeared. The featured experts also talk about the impact of human absence on the environment and the vestiges of civilization thus left behind.
End Day is a 2005 docu-drama produced by the BBC. It aired on the National Geographic Channel , on the TV series National Geographic Channel Presents , and BBC Three . It depicts a set of five doomsday scenarios.
The trends have been similarly dramatic—in a good way—at the global level, World Health Organization data show. ... That free-for all is coming to an end. On June 19 the United Nations adopted ...
The following contains major spoilers from Star Trek: Discovery’s series finale on Thursday. Proceed accordingly. After five ambitious seasons, Star Trek: Discovery has sent its last ...
A soporific second episode makes us hope there's more to the 32nd century than Western saloon-style standoffs and shootouts.