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The Dancer’s Body
The Dancer’s Body, a series of three documentary programmes exploring the science and the art of dance, was first broadcast by the BBC in 2002. The series was an experiment in ”cross-genre” television production, intended to break down conventional barriers between the arts, medicine, science, factual and entertainment programming. It was presented by the former principal dancer of the Royal Ballet School in London, Deborah Bull, and won the International Dance Screen Award in the same year.
Matilda and the Ramsay Bunch
Hatenkô yûgi
The Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. Show
Sesam Stasjon
Sesam stasjon was a Norwegian children’s television series that ran on NRK1 based on Sesame Street. It quickly became the most popular children’s show in Norway after its début in…
Romans
Romans is a documentary created by Tony Robinson about the Roman Empire. It was first broadcast on Channel 4 on September 20, 2003.
Tokyo Pig
Aus heiterem Himmel
The Six O’Clock Follies
Life As We Know It
See life through the eyes of Dino, Ben, and Jonathan — three teens experiencing the joys and pains of growing up. Although different in many ways, these guys have one…
Bamse – världens starkaste björn
Bamse är världens snällaste björn, och när han äter Farmors dunder-honung blir han också världens starkaste. Tillsammans med sina vänner Lille Skutt och Skalman upplever han många spännande äventyr med…