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Yesterday, 20:59
Yesterday, 20:59
Yesterday, 20:58
Yesterday, 20:58
Yesterday, 20:58
Yesterday, 18:06
![]() Lonely Planet - Washington D.C City Guide English | 49 Min 38 Sec | 720 x 576 | XViD - 995kbps | 25 fps | PDTV | MP3 - 160Kbps | 413 MB Genre: Documentary They say that nobody’s really from Washington, DC and everyone’s there for a reason. It’s been called the murder capital and the capital of espionage. It’s one of the most famous cities in the world, but its local culture is relatively unknown. Justine Shapiro goes beyond the myths and mystic to get at the real DC and the real Washingtonians, from the corridors of power, to the bluegrass bars, to the hot international restaurants, to the indigenous music and good-time vibe of the new U Street. As a special guest of Orrin Hatch, Republican senator from Utah, she walks right into the US Capitol building and meets the Senate Majority Leader in his office. Yesterday, 18:00
![]() Lonely Planet - Queensland and the Great Barrier Reef PDTV XviD English | 49 Min 24 Sec | 560 x 368 | XViD - 1233kbps | 29.970 fps | PDTV | MP3 - 132Kbps | 487 MB Genre: Documentary Megan McCormick travels to Queensland, Australia’s second largest state whose 3000 mile coastline borders the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest living organism. She begins her journey at Surfers’ Paradise on the Gold Coast. Surfers were originally attracted by the beautiful deserted beaches and gigantic waves, but unfortunately they were followed by the big developers eager to exploit 70 kilometres of idyllic coastline. From here, Megan heads north by bus to Noosa – another surfers’ mecca but one which has avoided the scourge of the developers. It’s also renowned for it’s fabulous cuisine, and Megan meets a local chef called Gary Flynn, who combines produce form Queensland with Thai food to make innovative dishes unique to Noosa. She then continues her journey along the Bruce Highway to Harvey Bay, from where she catches the ferry to Fraser Island. Yesterday, 17:55
![]() Hollywood's Top Secret Film Studio (2003) DivX AC3-MVGroup English | 51 Min 45 Sec | 512 x 384 | DivX - 1691kbps | 29.970 fps | PDTV | AC-3 - 192Kbps | 700 MB Genre: Documentary For over two decades a top secret film studio nestled deep in the Hollywood Hills captured some of the most amazing images ever committed to celluloid, only to have their remarkable films almost immediately locked away after being viewed by a handful of government officials. From nuclear weapons tests to classified projects, these films were made possible only by the remarkable innovation of some of the world's most talented filmmakers. As the Cold War subsided and the true story of these 6,500 films began to surface, the truth behind these stunning films and the people who shot them finally began to come to light. This is the story of one of the most dangerous times in human history, and the remarkable dedication of the filmmakers who captured it all on film. Yesterday, 17:50
![]() Diana - The Last Day (1997) English | 40 Min 31 Sec | 528 x 400 | XviD - 2280kbps | 25 fps | PDTV | MP3 - 128Kbps | 700 MB Genre: Documentary BBC journalist Jane Corbin gives a detailed, chronological report on the last day in the life of Diana, Princess of Wales. She interviews everyone involved in those last 24 hours in Paris: the French doctor who gave the dying princess first aid; the only surviving passenger in that ill-fated Mercedes, Dodi’s bodyguard; and some of the pursuing reporters/photographers. Yesterday, 17:43
![]() BBC Horizon - Small Arms, Soft Targets PDTV DivX-MVGroup English | 48 Min 59 Sec | 704 x 576 | DIVX - 2286kbps | 25 fps | PDTV | MP3 - 128Kbps | 850 MB Genre: Documentary Documentary about the small arms used in modern warfare, which are designed to injure as many enemy soldiers as possible. The programme includes the views of both the arms designers, and the medics who are given the task of putting the casualties back together again. |
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