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- Journalist Mikael Blomkvist is aided in his search for a woman who has been missing for 40 years by young computer hacker Lisbeth Salander.
- Four college freshmen and best friends find that it may take more than a shared pair of jeans to help them stay in touch as their lives go in different directions.
- A documentary covering the history of the Celtic people and culture.
- Teenage assassin sets out on a long voyage to gun down a witness under protection program, who luxuriates in the artificial worlds of Las Vegas.
- Interviews with biblical scholars with varying views as well as examinations of historical artifacts uncovers what is currently known about the history behind the New Testament.
- A 64-part historical series exploring the spine-tingling mysteries and greatest wonders of the Ancient World, from the puzzling pyramids of Mexico to China's First Emperor and his terracotta army.
- Episodes about different stages of relationships: from flirtation to falling out of love.
- The Story of A Kid who wanted to be Somebody Else.
- Each episode of this series gives a close up look into the operation, design, and physics behind how a particular very special ship operates, from a couple of very remarkable ferries, to science vessels, to a supertanker,. Typically, for each episode/ subject ship, the film crew travels with the vessel on a journey or two and the story of that particular trip are interwoven with interviews with experts on the history, and engineering behind these super ships.
- At the height of Egypt's new kingdom, the most powerful Pharaohs who ever lived were buried in tombs full of gold, a divine metal which was regarded as the flesh of the gods. Where did this wealth come from and how did Egypt become the greatest empire the world had ever seen?
- A three-part series that explains why and how humans abandoned the nomadic hunting and gathering and take up a completely new way of life - the decisive move to farming.
- This unique and beautifully shot series explores how six major world religions - Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Sikhism - have expressed the spiritual yearnings of the faithful in art and architecture through the ages.
- Plenty of famous characters were larger than life. How many are bigger than death? "Legends of the Living Dead" will reveal the extraordinary stories of what happens after that final curtain falls, how fame lives on and how some celebrities just can't rest in peace.
- The Earths oceans are ominous and unpredictable, yet they hold within them the mysteries of the past and the lifeline to our future. This fast-paced ocean adventure documentary series reveals how creative individuals are using extraordinary tools to discover, explore, and work in our extreme oceans.
- The great sculptures of the natural world, mountains occupy a quarter of the land on the Earth's surface. Since the dawn of civilization, humanity has found a home in the shadow of these giants- life dictated by the mighty summits and valleys. This brilliant documentary showcases just how these magnificent phsyical structures have constructed our paths and driven the evolution of man.
- A documentary about the life of famed war photographer Robert Capa.
- This program examines the emergence, history, meaning of and threats to the Celtic identity. The struggle to define an identity continues.
- The slow collapse of the Roman Empire saw the arrival of new cultures which threatened the Celts. The program claims that the British king, Vortigern, invited the Anglo Saxons into Britain to help fight the Picts but they betrayed his trust and gradually took over the island.
- In episode two, Alice Roberts and Neil Oliver discover the golden age of the "La Tène" Celtic warrior and reveal how their world extended as far as Central Turkey. But by the middle of first century BC, the Celts were under threat from an expanding Roman Empire, and the Gallic warrior Vercingetorix would challenge Julius Caesar in an epic battle that would shape the future of Europe.
- The Celts were the first European people north of the Alps to rise from anonymity. This program looks at who the Celts were, where they came from and what made their culture so distinctive.
- From the 8th century onwards the Celts were hammered by invasions by the Vikings and then the Normans. Following the Reformation in the 16th century, Celtic communities in Wales, Ireland and Brittany were marginalised in the push for political and religious unity in England and France.
- In episode three, the Roman army turns its attention to an island of rich resources, powerful tribes and druids and advanced military equipment - Britain. Alice Roberts and Neil Oliver tell the story of the Celts's last stand against the Roman army - a revolt led by Queen Boudicca.