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Highlights from the annual World Superbike in 2003 showing the winning performance from British biker Neil Hodgson, and over three hours of action, controversy and crashes from throughout the season. Behind-the-scenes interviews are also included.
An annual review of road racing for 2003 which includes footage of top riders such as Ryan Farquhar, Ian Lougher, Adrian Archibald and David Britain - who are shown speeding through towns and villages that were not designed for extreme speeds.
A look back at the high-powered racing cars of the 'Group B' race circuit - a sport so fast and dangerous that it was outlawed in 1986. Some of the cars featured on the video include the Audi Quattro, the Ferrari 288 GTO, the Ford RS200, the Lancia 037 and the Renault 5 Turbo.
An introduction to the ever-growing sport of Supermoto - a hybrid of tarmac and dirt racing on closed circuits. Featuring high-octane action from European and British Championships, plus archive footage of the origins of Supermoto in 1970s California.
Belly Dancing is an exercise and fitness regime for all ages, shapes and sizes. Belly Dancing will tone up your waist, hips, thighs, abdomen and improve your posture, stamina, co-ordination and flexibility. The programme has been devised and presented by Jacqueline Chapman RGN ONC, who has won international acclaim for her authentic representation of this Middle Eastern art form. Jacqueline's dance routines feature a range of movements, each of which is designed to exercise specific areas of the body and tone up the waist, hips, thighs and abdomen to help you create a beautiful body. These easy to follow exercises will also help to strengthen your heart and lungs and prevent stiffness in the joints. Belly Dancing is a great way to beat stress, feel feminine and have fun!
A detailed history of the TVR company, which Trevor Wilkinson started in a Blackpool garage and which now provides the V8 and straight-6 engines that power the stylish Griffith, Chimaera and Cerbera models. On-road footage includes highlights from the TVR Car Club's rally in Blackpool, action from the Tuscan National Races Series and coverage of the European TVR Club 1999 Rally in Belgium.
Over three hours of action from the 2003 TT races. All 8 races are covered from the road, the air, on-bike and from kerb-cams.
Travel round seven of the world's great circuits with Derek Bell in a Rothmans Porsche 956; reach speeds of up to 220mph; watch as your cares fly away; thrill to the unbridled pleasure of it all.
Over 220 spectacular crashes featuring the megaliths of motorsport - the Monster Trucks - from events such as the Paris Dakar race and the European Truck Racing Cup.
Desi Benjamin directs this documentary about the music scene in Los Angeles in the late 1980s. As punk got too violent and was pushed out of the clubs, new wave became less popular and people sought a new style of music. With bands like Guns N' Roses and Jane's Addiction bursting onto the scene, Melrose Avenue in Los Angeles, with its wide variety of clubs, became the place to be seen. This documentary takes a look back at some of these clubs and how they influenced the culture still around today.
Experience the thrills of a high-risk lifestyle from the safety of your armchair with this compilation of over twenty different rides, filmed with high-tech cameras which place you firmly in the hot seat. Includes a flight in the Tornado fighter plane, parachuting with the Red Devils, truck racing and bungy-jumping.
Civilisations is a major nine-part series telling the story of art from the dawn of human history to the present day, for the first time on a global scale. It is now nearly half a century since Kenneth Clark’s series Civilisation thrilled audiences with its authoritative interpretation of the glories of Western art. Inspired by that ground-breaking programme, this new series of Civilisation introduces a new generation to the great masterworks of beauty, ingenuity and illumination created across the continents. It explores the visual culture of societies from around the globe, revealing alongside the magnificent objects made in the West the wealth of treasures created by other cultures, from the landscape scrolls of classical China and the sculpture of the Olmecs to African bronzes, Japanese prints and Mughal miniatures. Told by three presenters, each bringing their own skills and perspectives to the series – Simon Schama, Mary Beard and David Olusoga.
Documentary about Polish composer Krzysztof Penderecki. Director Anna Schmidt follows Penderecki over the course of a year as he travels to locations such as Munich and Vienna and journeys to his home in Luslawice. The film features extracts from his works, archive material and interviews with the composer and those who know him including Anne-Sophie Mutter, Julian Rachlin, Janine Jansen, Jonny Greenwood and Andrzej Wajda.
French filmmakers Renaud Barret and Florent de la Tullaye direct this rags-to-riches documentary telling the story of Benda Bilili, a Congolese band in which four of the seven members are paraplegic. At one time homeless on the streets of Kinshasa, one of the world's poorest cities, the musicians have risen to prominence on the world music scene and now spend their days travelling to music festivals across Europe.
Historical BBC documentary that depicts the work of codebreaker Gordon Welchman. During the Second World War, Welchman worked alongside Alan Turing at Bletchley Park, breaking German ciphers, and played a key role in cracking the Enigma machine. Following the war he moved to the United States and, after retiring, released a book detailing his work for both the US and UK military which led to him being ostracised by the National Security Agency.
Feature-length documentary about footballer-turned-actor Tony King. Best known as being one of the first African-American players to make an NFL team, Tony King grew up surrounded by racial prejudice and political activism. This documentary looks at the struggles he overcame to play his beloved sport as well as his decision for a career change in the 1970s when he moved to New York to become a model and an actor and changed his named to Malik Farrakhan, choosing to follow the Islamic faith.
Britain's three biggest aviation events brought together in one package. Features the highlights from Farnborough International Air Show 2006, Biggin Hill International Air Show 2006, one of the oldest and best-loved shows, and Woodchurch Wings and Things 2005. Along with highlights including the Red Arrows display team, there's an in-depth look at the world's largest airliner, the Airbus A380, the Battle of Britain Memorial Flight, and displays from military, civilian and vintage aircraft.
Three volume collection of Britain's favourite birds. Includes advice and tips on identification and behaviour, and features items on the Starling, Nightingale, Barn Owl, Kingfisher, Curlew and Puffin among others.
Liam Neeson narrates this three-part documentary about the 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin. As well as charting the events of the rebellion, the programme examines events leading up to and after the Rising and places a new importance on the role of Irish Americans in the struggle. Although the rebellion was quickly suppressed subsequent events it inspired would lead to the end of British rule in Ireland and in other parts of the country's far-reaching empire.
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