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The Works
The Works
The Works is a series that airs on the History Channel. Each episode focuses on the history and processes used for common objects and services.
The Works 2008
Jimmy Doherty's Farming Heroes
Jimmy Doherty's Farming Heroes
Jimmy Doherty discovers what other farmers have achieved
Jimmy Doherty's Farming Heroes 2008
Beyond the Darklands
Beyond the Darklands
Beyond the Darklands is a New Zealand true crime television series that airs on TVNZ's TV One. It is narrated and presented by clinical psychologist Nigel Latta, with each episode focusing on a certain criminal. The show has run for five seasons. Inspiration for the series came from Latta's 2003 book Into the Darklands: Unveiling the Predators Among Us, which dealt with Latta's work as a forensic psychologist. An Australian series of the same name based on the New Zealand show has been running since 2009. The TVNZ series was previously shown in Australia on the ci channel on Foxtel.
Beyond the Darklands 2008
凤凰大视野:回望梁启超
凤凰大视野:回望梁启超
凤凰大视野:回望梁启超 2008
The Man Who Cycled the World
The Man Who Cycled the World
The Man Who Cycled the World 2008
Combat Chefs
Combat Chefs
Combat Chefs 2008
The People's Museum
The People's Museum
The People's Museum 2008
Sandhogs
Sandhogs
Sandhogs 2008
Wonderland (UK)
Wonderland (UK)
Wonderland (UK) 2008
The Zoo (AU)
The Zoo (AU)
The Zoo is the Australian version of a New Zealand documentary television series of the same name. Centred around the lives of a zoo team at Taronga Zoo, New South Wales. The program is narrated by Sunrise co-host Melissa Doyle. The first series of 6 episodes aired on Sunday nights from 3 February to 9 March 2008. The second series moved to Tuesday nights at 7:30 pm from 21 October 2008 and finished on 18 November 2008. The 3rd series airing back on the same time slot as series 2 on 12 May 2009. A fourth season began with a special one hour episode, Miracle At The Zoo on the birth of elephant Pathi Harn on 12 April 2010.
The Zoo (AU) 2008
The Thirties In Colour
The Thirties In Colour
The Thirties In Colour 2008
Henry Rollins: Uncut
Henry Rollins: Uncut
Henry Rollins: Uncut is an American television series, which airs on the IFC in the United States. The special event series follows musician, author, and spoken-word artist Henry Rollins as he travels to controversial locals including New Orleans, Israel, and South Africa. At each location he shares his outspoken commentary on politics, culture, and media. The series is filmed at various locations and is produced by Swift River Productions.
Henry Rollins: Uncut 2008
Survivors of Stalingrad
Survivors of Stalingrad
Survivors of Stalingrad 2008
Maneaters
Maneaters
Maneaters 2008
Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure
Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure
Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure was a television documentary series presented by comedians Rory McGrath and Paddy McGuinness. The series was broadcast on Five between 13 August and 3 September 2008. The series followed McGrath and McGuinness travelling around Great Britain, taking part in, "strange but quintessentially British sporting events". Examples of sports that appeared in the series include cheese rolling, pie eating, bog snorkelling, Eton Fives and Egg Throwing. A second series, Rory and Paddy's Even Greater British Adventure, began on 20 September 2010 and ended on 18 October 2010.
Rory and Paddy's Great British Adventure 2008
Dawn ...
Dawn ...
Dawn ... 2008
The IFC Media Project
The IFC Media Project
The IFC Media Project is an American television series, which airs on the Independent Film Channel in the United States. The show is a documentary series which examines America's news media and seeks to uncover the truth about the news. In its first two seasons it was hosted by award winning journalist Gideon Yago and featured in-depth reporting on controversial topics facing today's media through its use of interviews and documentary footage. In the third season, the show dropped its "magazine-style" format and focused each episode on telling 22-minute short documentaries under the tagline "4 Nights, 4 Journalists, 4 Stories." The third season follows award-winning journalists Max Blumenthal, Nir Rosen, Charlie LeDuff and Andrew Berends. The series is filmed at various locations and is produced by Meghan O'Hara and Nick McKinney.
The IFC Media Project 2008
The Week the Women Went
The Week the Women Went
The Week The Women Went is a television show produced by Paperny Films, and based on a BBC Three program of the same title. The show was part documentary, part reality television, that explores what happens when all the women in an ordinary Canadian town disappear for a week and leave the men and children to cope on their own. The first season of the show was taped in Hardisty, Alberta from June 2 to June 9, 2007 and consisted of eight one-hour episodes. The show first aired on CBC Television in Canada on January 21, 2008 and concluded on March 10, 2008. An estimated 1.2 million viewers watched the debut episode. The second season of the show was shot in Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia from September 8 to September 15, 2008 and began airing on January 21, 2009.
The Week the Women Went 2008
Dangerous Adventures for Boys
Dangerous Adventures for Boys
Dangerous Adventures for Boys 2008
Iditarod: Toughest Race on Earth
Iditarod: Toughest Race on Earth
Iditarod: Toughest Race on Earth is a Discovery Channel reality television series about the 2008 Iditarod race from Anchorage, Alaska to Nome, Alaska. The show follows and documents selected racers and their dogs during the 1,161 mile trek through Alaska's wilderness. Iditarod entrants pay $3,000 to enter the race and must have completed certain qualifying races beforehand. Expenses for the race can exceed $20,000 and mushers often seek sponsors to aide in paying for the race. Most mushers hold outside jobs in addition to racing. During the course of the show it is shown how the logistics of running an Iditarod are handled. Supplies are gathered and then flown into each of the checkpoints usually just hours before the mushers arrive. Each musher is required to sign into each checkpoint and then decides if they are going to continue on or rest for several hours. Some mushers elect to take short stops, briefly feeding their dogs before continuing on the trail. Veterinarians perform constant examinations on the dogs at checkpoints throughout the race, and any injured or sick dogs are taken off of the team and then flown to Anchorage for proper care. There are only three mandatory rest points during the race. One is a 24-hour rest, and two eight-hour rests. Apart from that, mushers usually try to feed their dogs at each checkpoint, even if it is just as snack, as the dogs can burn around 10,000 calories a day.
Iditarod: Toughest Race on Earth 2008
Kenny's World
Kenny's World
Kenny's World is an Australian television mockumentary on Network Ten that is a spin-off from the 2006 mockumentary film Kenny. The series stars Shane Jacobson, reprising his role of Kenny Smyth, Australia's favourite portaloo plumber who scours the globe for bizarre, intriguing and often downright ridiculous examples of toilet technology. The show was canned after one season due to poor ratings and reception. Places Kenny travels to during the course of the series include the world's fastest Porta-loo in Indianapolis, Egypt's City of the Dead, and The World Toilet Summit and the Expo in India.
Kenny's World 2008
Paul Merton in India
Paul Merton in India
Paul Merton in India is a television show broadcast on Channel 5 in the United Kingdom and Fox History & Entertainment in India. The first episode was aired on 8 October 2008. It follows comedian Paul Merton as he travels around India. The series was commissioned after the success of the previous series Paul Merton in China. Merton travelled around various places in India, sampling various offbeat and out of the normal aspects of India. It was broadcast on Fox History & Entertainment in India. AXS TV broadcasts the program for American TV viewers.
Paul Merton in India 2008
Hero Ships
Hero Ships
From the ship nicknamed "Old Ironsides" to today's nuclear-powered marvels, these U.S. Navy legends and their crews have made a name for themselves as some of the most impressive fighting vessels in history. Admired at home and abroad, each has their own story to tell. Watch to find out why they're called Hero Ships.
Hero Ships 2008
Investigation X
Investigation X
Investigation X 2008
Crisis Point
Crisis Point
Survivors recall escapes from harrowing situations.
Crisis Point 2008
Living With the Wolfman
Living With the Wolfman
A wolf expert and his girlfriend hope to promote greater understanding of wolves by living among them.
Living With the Wolfman 2008
Danger Men
Danger Men
Follows people performing extremely dangerous jobs.
Danger Men 2008
Österreich isst besser
Österreich isst besser
Österreich isst besser 2008
Body in Numbers
Body in Numbers
Body in Numbers 2008
Nature Shock
Nature Shock
Nature Shock 2008
The Great Italian Escape
The Great Italian Escape
The Great Italian Escape 2008
Architecture School
Architecture School
Architecture School 2008
Johnny's New Kingdom
Johnny's New Kingdom
Johnny's New Kingdom is a British television series presented by wildlife cameraman Johnny Kingdom. 10 episodes were first shown on BBC Two in March and April 2008.
Johnny's New Kingdom 2008
Black Magic
Black Magic
A two-part mini-series which examines Civil Rights-era America through the prism of basketball at historically black colleges and universities.
Black Magic 2008
Russia - A Journey With Jonathan Dimbleby
Russia - A Journey With Jonathan Dimbleby
In this landmark five-part series, he explores the extraordinary changes that are taking place in Russia today and reveals the contours left by history on this vast land. From the Arctic Circle, where the summer sun never sets, to the breathtaking cities of Vladivostok and St Petersburg, from white witches to hirsute masseurs, from oil wells to shamans, Dimbleby’s journey by boat, train, truck and foot is heart-warming, entertaining and compelling. This is television’s first comprehensive look at a country shrouded in myth. Look through one window and you see an authoritarian regime trying to modernise itself into an oil-rich economy. Look through another and you see exuberant people enjoying new opportunities, struggling with old problems. Everywhere, the marker stones of their turbulent past. Uncover an enormous and diverse country in transition in this beautiful and exhilarating series
Russia - A Journey With Jonathan Dimbleby 2008
Around the World in 20 Years
Around the World in 20 Years
Around the World in 20 Years is a BBC television travel documentary first broadcast in December 2008, presented by Michael Palin. It follows him as he retraces the Dubai - Mumbai leg of his journey Around the World in 80 Days. Also featured is his reunion with the Captain and Crew of the al-Sharma dhow, in which he had undertaken the journey 20 years ago. A Special 20th Anniversary Edition of the Around the World.. book was also published, titled Around the World in 80 days - Revisited, which incorporated pictures from, as well as an account of, this journey.
Around the World in 20 Years 2008
The Paper
The Paper
The Paper is a reality television show on MTV. The show covers the lives of the Cypress Bay High School newspaper staff, focusing mostly on four senior editors. It is set in Weston, Florida. The series finale aired on May 26, 2008. The second season had been cast at a high school in Texas but midway into production the season became the TV series My Life As Liz.
The Paper 2008
梅艳芳菲
梅艳芳菲
梅艳芳菲 2008
The Real Monarch of The Glen
The Real Monarch of The Glen
Documentary following the staff at the Alladale estate in Sutherland, Scotland where millionaire Paul Lister plans to set up an enclosed animal reserve.
The Real Monarch of The Glen 2008
Surviving History
Surviving History
Surviving History was a series that aired on the History Channel. In the show, ancient weapons, devices, and execution methods are recreated and tested.
Surviving History 2008