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Pages in category "BBC television documentaries" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 760 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "BBC television documentaries about history" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
David Attenborough travel documentary. David Attenborough (presenter) No: No Private Lives: 1967–1970: Series on individual species including kingfisher, cuckoo and fox: Jeffery Boswall (producer) No: No The World About Us: 1967–1983: Weekly blue-chip documentary strand featuring NHU content: Various: No: No Wildlife on One: 1977–2005
The BBC Studios Natural History Unit (NHU) is a department of BBC Studios that produces television, radio and online content with a natural history or wildlife theme. It is best known for its highly regarded nature documentaries, including The Blue Planet and Planet Earth, and has a long association with David Attenborough's authored documentaries, starting with 1979's Life on Earth.
All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace is a BBC television documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. [1] In the series, Curtis argues that computers have failed to liberate humanity, and instead have "distorted and simplified our view of the world around us." [2] The title is taken from a 1967 poem of the same name by Richard Brautigan ...
The first part of the two-part documentary was released by the BBC on 17 January 2023, [19] and the second part on 24 January. [3] It was not scheduled to be broadcast in India. [9] The Indian Ministry of Information and Broadcasting described the documentary as propaganda, stated that it lacked objectivity, and "reflected a colonial mindset."
Until the 1980s Horizon, in common with all BBC documentaries, was shot on 16 mm film. [1] Only rare programmes had a specialist writer – in most cases the producer/director was also the writer. The first Horizon in colour was "Koestler on Creativity", produced by Robert Vas , was shown on 5 December 1967.
Civilisations is a 2018 British art history television documentary series produced by the BBC in association with PBS as a follow-up to the original 1969 landmark series Civilisation by Kenneth Clark.