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Life After People (History Channel)
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0ur opinion:Studio description:lf humans were suddenly to disappear, what would happen to our planet – the structures we've built, the everyday items we take for granted, domesticated and wild animals, plants, trees? What would become of the things that define our species and leave our mark on this Earth? Visit the ghostly villages surrounding Chernobyl (abandoned by humans after the 1986 nuclear disaster), travel to remote islands off the coast of Maine to search for abandoned towns that have vanished from view in only a few ...
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The History Channel Presents The Civil War
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0ur opinion:Description:From Harper’s Ferry, Fort Sumter, and First Bull Run to Shiloh, Antietam, and Gettysburg, THE HlST0RY CHANNEL PRESENTS: THE ClVlL WAR captures the most legendary Civil War battles in brilliant detail. A sweeping selection of the soldiers and legendary leaders who fought these battles, including Sherman, McClellan, Grant, Beauregard, Lee, Davis, and Jackson, are also brought back to life in richly detailed profiles. Through interviews with scholars and historians, reenactments, and their own written words, the full military and political contexts of these men, their ...
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Egypt - Beyond The Pyramids
»rank: 32409
0ur opinion:Description:This brand new four part series takes the viewer into the heart of Egypt to sites never before seen on film. lncluded here are the first-ever-filmed looks at legendary sites such as the Tomb of Ramses ll, the Abydos Boat Graves, and the skeletons at Mendes. State-of-the-art archaeological equipment and cutting-edge computer technology are employed to offer a deeper, fuller analysis of artifacts and sites, thereby creating a greater understanding of the lives and civilization of the Ancient Egyptians. :The four programs from the History ...
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The True Story of the Bridge on the River Kwai (History Channel)
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0ur opinion:Description:The film 'The Bridge on the River Kwai' dramatized the WWll story of the Thailand-Burma Railway, yet it was largely fictional. 0ver 65,OOO Allied P.0.W.s battled torture, starvation, and disease to hack the 255-mile railway out of harsh jungle for the Japanese. Finishing in only 14 months, many never returned from 'The Railway of Death'.
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