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Holidays in the Danger Zone is a series of documentaries, produced by the BBC This World and originally broadcast on BBC Four in the UK. They have also been shown on BBC Two and exported to other countries, including Canada and Australia .
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Meet the Stans is a four-part travel documentary on Central Asia, part of the Holidays in the Danger Zone series, produced and broadcast by BBC Correspondent (now This World). Written and presented by Simon Reeve, It was first broadcast from 3–6 November 2003, on BBC Two, [1] and internationally during 2004 and 2005.
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Rivers is a five-part travel documentary on dangerous rivers, part of the Holidays in the Danger Zone series, produced and broadcast by BBC This World. Written and presented by Ben Anderson, and produced by Will Daws. [1] It was first broadcast between 21 February - 7 March 2006, on BBC Two. [2] Episode 1: Amazon
But given that traffic mishaps tend to occur more often over holidays -- thanks to more cars on the road and a propensity among some to drink and. Skip to main content. Finance. 24/7 help. For ...
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Places That Don't Exist is a five-part travel documentary, part of the Holidays in the Danger Zone series, produced and broadcast by BBC This World. Written and presented by Simon Reeve, and produced by Will Daws and Iain Overton. [1] It was first broadcast in May 2005, on BBC Two. [2] Episode 1: Somaliland
Pet owners, beware: Danger may be lurking in your holiday preparations — at a cost to your pet’s health and your pocketbook.
Holidays in the Danger Zone: Holidays in the Axis of Evil is a two part travel documentary on all of the countries in U.S. President George W. Bush's "Axis of evil", part of the Holidays in the Danger Zone series, produced and broadcast by BBC Correspondent (now This World).
The promise of new toys is one of the most exciting parts of the holidays for children. But some toys are riskier than others — and others are downright dangerous.