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Timewatch – The Last Day of World War One, BBC
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Director/Producer:
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Michael Palin takes us on a sombre but revealing tour of the killing grounds of that final morning where by one estimate, 1100 soldiers were killed or wounded – a higher figure that on D Day. “By some distance the finest film in the latest run of Timewatch” Financial Times
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Timewatch – The Pharaohs Lost City, BBC
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Director/Producer:
John Hayes Fisher |
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A documentary in search of the capital city of Pharaoh Akhenaten and his Queen Nefertiti, lost to the desert almost as quickly as it was created. Shot on location in Egypt.
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Timewatch – The Princess Spy, BBC
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Director/Producer:
JohnHayes Fisher |
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The story of a Second World War, Sufi Princess, spy. Who worked mainly in Paris, where she was eventually captured, escaped and then recaptured, taken to a German prisoner of war camp and shot by firing squad. Filmed on location in Paris and Germany.
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Timewatch – The Bog Bodies
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Director/Producer:
John Hayes Fisher |
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The gruesome tale of two separate mutilated, iron aged bodies, discovered in the peat bogs of Ireland, and the international team set up to discover how and why they died. Shot in Ireland and the New Forest with extensive drama reconstruction
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Timewatch - Secrets of The Mary Rose, BBC
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Director/Producer:
Hayes Fisher |
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Over two decades after the raising of the Mary Rose, this documentary tells the story of the crew on board when she sank and the on going restoration of the ships timbers and artefacts. Again, involving extensive drama reconstruction
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Meet The Ancestors – Desert Rescue, BBC
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Director/Producer:
John Hayes Fisher |
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In 1952, a BOAC plane crashed in the Sahara Desert in Eastern Mauritania. We follow a team who intend to find and recover the remains of the plane. One member of the team has a special reason for being there as he was a infant passenger on the flight. We also brought the wife of the only person to die on the flight, so she could visit the crash site and his grave in a Muslim cemetery in a nearby oasis
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Timewatch – Gallipoli, The First D-Day, BBC
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Director/Producer:
John Hayes Fisher |
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TimeFlyers (Series 1 & 2), BBC Scotland
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Director/Producer:
Jane McWilliams, Richard Maude & Chris Paton |
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Series Producers Andrew Thomson & Steve Evanson Two Eight part series where four archaeologists’ or other experts use a helicopter to view and discuss possible archaeological dig sites
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The Hairy Bakers, BBC Birmingham
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Director/Producer:
Oliver Clark |
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Food and Drink, Series 14 & 15,BBC
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Director/Producer:
Claudia Lewis |
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Rick Steins Seafood Odyssey, Denham Productions for BBC
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Director/Producer:
David Pritchard |
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We followed Rick around the world to show where he gained his culinary influences and cook in the local areas with local produce
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Carluccio’s Southern Italian Feast, Bazal Productions for BBC
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Director/Producer:
Caius Julyan |
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United Tastes of America, HTV/PBS
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Director/Producer:
Cassie Farrell & David Presswell |
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A series looking at the ethnic influence on food in America. From the Jewish to the German and the Italian to the Mexican cuisine.
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The Really Wild Show (5 series),BBC
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Director/Producer:
Phil Fairclough |
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A children’s television series looking at animals in their natural habitat showing how, why and what they do. With presenters Michaela Strachan and Chris Packham
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Man Eaters, (Lions & Sharks) Tiger Aspect for ITV
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Director/Producer:
Dawn Beresford |
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Are they just mindless killers, or is it self defence or even mistaken identity as we encroach on their territory
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7 Up Wild, (Rhino’s and Otter’s),BBC
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Director/Producer:
Roger Webb |
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Animal Hospital, BBC
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Director/Producer:
John Hayes Fisher |
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If it Ain’t Stiff…,BBC4
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Director/Producer:
Ben Whalley |
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Thirty years on we look at the people, places and events that created Stiff Records and the birth of Punk Music
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Coast Series 1, 2 & 3, BBC2
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Director/Producer:
Oliver Clark |
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