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PRINCE WILLIAM:
Prince
Charming He was voted America's sexiest teenager. He has his mother's looks and style, his father's regal bearing and he will be the future King of England - but he is not allowed to stay out late, speak to the press or remove the electronic tracking bracelet that allows Scotland Yard to track his every move. For the first time ever on video, this unique program captures rare moments of Prince William's life including his first royal appearance, his first royal steps, family sporting events and numerous public appearances. Move over Leonardo and make room for America's favorite heart-throb...He's cute, he's likeable, he's everybody's Prince Charming. Welcome to Willmania. |
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EYEWITNESS presents the
ultimate Natural History experience. The series takes the viewer on a dazzling
wildlife tour, interweaving fact, history, anecdote, myth and legend with energy and
humour. Emmy Award-winning series, EYEWITNESS, is an enriching experience for all ages. When will disaster strike next? Is it true that animals can sense an impending earthquake? NATURAL DISASTER explores the forces that shape our planet and affect our lives, from hurricanes to volcanoes. Captured on camera in the midst of turmoil, rare footage reveals the earth at its most violent, from the lashing fury of a twister to the awesome progress of an avalanche. |
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How does a frog see,
or a cheetah or dragonfly? Which animal sees colours beyond human imagination. SIGHT is an exploration of the world through different eyes, revealing there is more to sight than meets human eyes. In a journey from dawn to dusk, discover how the sun and light are ancient symbols of worship, witness the power of the evil eye, and experience a spectacular display of optical illusions. |
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Which two skills must
a natural born flier master at once? Which bird "prefers the dung-heap to the
skies"? FLIGHT combines the story of manned flight with a celebration of nature's great fliers, from birds to insects. Discover how human designers borrow ideas from the natural world to build today's sophisticated machines. |
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Which bird dropped
pebbles to make an island? When is an island not an island? ISLAND journeys from tropical paradises to some of nature's bleakest outposts. Whether you are looking for pirate treasure, real-life dragons or birds that fly backwards, islands are always a world apart. |
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Which bear can run at
thirty miles an hour? How did the teddy bear get its name? BEAR is a unique insight into the nature and legends that surround the animal we all fear, yet still take to bed with us. From the giant polar bear to the mighty grizzly, the bear is seen as a symbol of strength and power around the world - but six of the eight species are at risk of extinction. |
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Which is the noisiest
of all ocean animals? How much do we really know about life in the oceans? OCEAN visits the alien world of the deep - bringing us face to face with some of the most bizarre creatures on our planet. Ocean inhabitants have always remained mysterious, yet oceans contain 99% of the Earth's living space: an enormous habitat for a dazzling sub aqua population. |
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Which planet would
float in your bath, if you had one planet sized? What is the brimstone and sulphur
world of Venus really like? PLANETS journeys through space and time, witnessing the birth of the sun and travelling to the outer limits of the solar system. Explore the alien worlds of Earth's close neighbours in space, named after Gods, which continue to the present day to inspire myths and legends. |
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