91Èȱ¬ FOUR - Winter highlights 2005
Now and then
Europe
- A Natural History
From sun-drenched Mediterranean shores to bleak mountain wildernesses,
Arctic tundra to arid plains, and primeval forests to sprawling cities,
no other continent has such a variety of landscapes and wildlife crammed
into so little space as Europe.
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Europe - A Natural History charts the dramatic events which have shaped
the ever-changing landscapes and wildlife of Europe.
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This is a journey through tropical swamps and ice ages, great cultures
and civilisations, to the Europe we live in today.
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Taking viewers back in time to the foundation of the continent, the
series follows the creation of modern-day landmarks.
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Norwegian fjords transform into mountains as tall as the Himalayas,
German coalfields become leafy swamps stalked by giant insects and Spain's
Catalonia is a highway of dinosaurs.
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A 91Èȱ¬ production.
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DC
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Blowing Up Paradise
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In another lifetime, the Moruroa atoll might have been known as a serene
honeymoon destination with white sands and blue seas.
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Instead, this idyllic setting is synonymous with 30 years of nuclear
testing, with the final tests being carried out to worldwide protest
in 1996.
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For the first time, the Polynesian workers and French veterans of the
tests describe the effects of taking part in them.
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Environmental protestors and Tahitian leaders talk about their passionately
fought campaigns, and the French political and military figures explain
and defend their reasons for carrying out the tests.
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Their testimony sheds new light on the political agendas and dramatic
protests that played out during a bitter conflict that dominated the
atoll for three decades and captured the global imagination.
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A Bergmann Pictures production.
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GM
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In Search Of Speed
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In Search Of Speed tells the incredible stories of the men and women
who, against all odds, pushed the boundaries of technology and made
history by breaking land, air and water speed records.
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During the Sixties, three Americans held the land speed record: Art
Arfons and his brother, Walt, and Craig Breedlove.
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Art was a farmer and, luckily, also a junkyard genius. He restored
the engine which he used to break the land speed record in his workshop
without a manual.
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Craig Breedlove was inspired to try for the record in response to JFK's
speech, "Ask not what your country can do for you…"
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The series tells three great stories of the true heroes behind the
land, air and water speed records.
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An Ideal World production.
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GM
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Broadway - The American
Musical
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From Mary Poppins to Maria in The Sound Of Music, Julie Andrews
is undisputedly best loved for her musicals.
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For this series, she goes back to discover where the stage fantasies
and the fanfare began: Broadway, in New York City.
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Broadway - The American Musical traces the life of the genre from its
early beginnings in Manhattan through to the multi-million pound productions
staged today.
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With celebrity interviews, a peek behind the red curtains at current
shows as well as archive footage from the footlights of extravaganzas
dating back almost a century, Broadway charts the highs and lows of
putting on a show and offers a revealing insight into this much-loved
art form.
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A 91Èȱ¬ Wales production.
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JW