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Horizon is a current and long-running BBC popular science and philosophy documentary programme. Series one was broadcast in 1964 and as of July 2020 it is in its 56th series. Over 1,250 episodes have been broadcast (including specials) with an average of 23 episodes per series during the 56-year run. 1964–1969 – 135 episodes
This 2020 documentary might not be what you want to watch right now, but if you're into learning about viruses and how to prevent future pandemics, this will be a fascinating—not just terrifying ...
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. Individual episodes are presented by Simon Schama, Mary Beard, and David Olusoga, [1] with music composed by Tandis Jenhudson. [2]
In 2020, Netflix rebooted this long-running network TV staple, which was the zenith of the true-crime, interviews-and-reenactments genre. Netflix’s Unsolved Mysteries was a huge success, with ...
Meet Jonathan Meijer, who is the center of the new British docuseries The Man with 1,000 Kids. Currently sitting at number one on Netflix’s top ten shows list, this three-part documentary ...
Two days after Netflix aired the 9-episode first series of the documentary, the BBC ran an article claiming that "critics praise mental health depiction in Netflix show". [4] The article claims that "in a four-star review, the Evening Standard said: "There are too many silly moments to count, but there are also unexpectedly profound ones". The ...
Our Planet is a British nature documentary series made for Netflix.The series is narrated by David Attenborough and produced by Silverback Films, led by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, who also created BBC documentary series Planet Earth, Frozen Planet and The Blue Planet, in collaboration with the conservation charity World Wildlife Fund (WWF).