Follow Jeremy, Richard, and James, as they embark on an adventure across the globe. Driving new and exciting automobiles from manufactures all over the world.
由英国CITV推出的针对4-16岁孩子而制作的《艺术创想》,是一档备受世界儿童欢迎的艺术创作类节目。天马行空的奇思妙想,在主持人尼尔·布坎南(尼尔·布坎南 Neil Buchanan 饰)眼中就是变废为宝的金点子,废旧物品在他手中就是一个个活灵活现的创意作品。看似普通而无用的废弃物件,在简单易学而又切合实际的裁剪重组后,成为了一件件新颖而又有趣的艺术作品。“创意大王”尼尔·布坎南将带领电视机前的孩子们利用身边的废旧物品,就地取材进行手工创作,培养孩子们动手、动脑等多方面的综合能力。 《艺术创想》是一档高人气的艺术类儿童节目,曾获包括“英国最佳儿童实用节目奖”在内21项国际大奖。《艺术创想》于2002年在《小神龙俱乐部》首播,该节目是迪士尼在大陆唯一授权的儿童节目。
塔德贝格是高级订製刀具设计师,客户包括刀具业的重量级人物,他与两个哥哥联手在加州佩塔路马开业,希望能满足他收到的大量订单。塔德是世上最优秀的刀具设计师之一,接受委託打造被称为「死神菜刀」的作品,因为这种刀具结合切肉菜刀与死神镰刀的双重特色。有了哥哥做为事业伙伴,塔德努力带领团队达成任务。
主要讲述在一个风景如画的南非小镇,一群濒临灭绝的企鹅聚集在一起寻找伴侣养家糊口,与当地生活融为一体的故事。Patton Oswalt担当画外音解说。
在一座荒僻的热带小岛上,16名选手必须在恶劣的自然环境中求生,智胜对手,并保持团队合作,争取赢得100万美元的奖金。
对摄影师来说,照片能够登上国家地理杂志是最大的成就之一。照片能够获选为年度最佳摄影照片更是光荣。我们将跟着国家地理杂志总编辑克里斯强斯,选出2011年十大摄影照片,一探这些照片背后的震撼故事,并认识在背后掌镜的摄影师。
《CSI》的故事背景设在赌城拉斯维 加斯,以真人真事改编,讲述刑事警察局的法庭犯罪调查员如何在作案现场取得证据破案的故事。调查员的名言是“死尸会说话”,他们利用指纹、鞋印、子弹壳、血迹、毛发、纤维、尸体伤痕等微小证据,经过仔细的分析研究后,寻得破案的关键。 解开谜团的过程颇有吸引力。此剧还重建死者被害时的现场,拍摄子弹如何在体内穿梭,血管、器官被破坏过程,逼真景观令人屏息。看了如此细致的破案手法,即使有犯罪的胆在以身试法时也要好好考虑。 这部美国哥伦比亚广播公司的王牌节目,曾获得第59届美国金球奖“最佳系列剧”,主演过《异形》的海尔金伯格凭该剧获得了最佳女主角奖。另外,该节目还获艾美奖六项提名,入选2002年美国“十大最佳电视影集”、美国CBS电视台当年收视冠军,可谓集三千宠爱于一身。 该节目比传统刑事案件报道更有情节性和悬念性。《CSI》的专职顾问伊丽莎白·德瓦恩是一位曾在洛杉矶安全部门供职长达15年的犯罪现场调查人。该节目收视率之所以居高不下,41岁的德瓦恩功不可没。另外,《CSI》已成为美国警方的必备学习教材,连英国苏格兰场、日本警卫厅以及法国警局都视之为反恐教材。by:m.yakubd.cc
A history of Scotland is, like as the name says, about Scotland's history. The first episode takes us through how Scotland was created and why its role in one of the greatest wars helped define Britain in the modern era. The second episode revolves around two front figures in Scottish history, Alexander II and William Wallace, and how they shaped Scotland. Episode three takes us to Robert The Bruce and his fight for Scottish independence and how the church promoted his cause. Episode four takes us to how the Stewart's caused a divide in Scotland between the Highlands and the Lowlands. And episode five revolves around the unification of Scotland and Britain during the reign of Mary Queen Of Scots.
In this three-part series for BBC One, Sue will explore the lives of the people living close the river and the challenges facing India as it transforms into one the world's great economic powers. The Ganges is the story of modern India in one spectacular river. Sue Perkins follows her journeys up the Mekong and through Kolkata with an epic travel series down the length of the Ganges, which is worshipped by Hindus as a living Goddess. Sue will travel from the sacred source of the river, high in the Himalayas, through the industrial and agricultural heartlands of the Gangetic Plain and the ancient city of Varanasi, to the vast delta on the Bay of Bengal. She will join pilgrims seeking to wash clean the sins of alifetime at the Ganges' source work alongside fishermen and farmers in the Sunderbarns, who share their forests with man-eating tigers and join some of the thousands of young women leaving rural villages and moving to the cities to find work and freedom. Sue says: 「I've travelled the length of the Ganges, from the oxygen-starved peaks of the Himalayas to the vast delta in West Bengal, meeting a huge array of characters on the way. Expect cows on bridges, India's Most Energetic Monk, and me, in a dress. I can't wait for you to see it.」
我们就爱看人把事情搞得一团糟,尤其是场面还很浩大。本节目透过科学专家来揭晓,为何冒险会变成灾祸。
共三集:1.隐匿的王道 2.生命中的化合 3.生命的火花 The Cell In a three-part series, Dr Adam Rutherford tells the extraordinary story of the scientific quest to discover the secrets of the cell and of life itself. Every living thing is made of cells, microscopic building blocks of almost unimaginable power and complexity. “I am normally not a lover of scientific docu’s but this one I found I had to watch all 3 parts back to back”. The Hidden Kingdom The first part explores how centuries of scientific and religious dogma were overturned by the earliest discoveries of the existence of cells, and how scientists came to realize that there was, literally, more to life than meets the eye. The Chemistry of Life This episode explores how scientists delved ever deeper into the world of the cell, seeking to reveal the magic ingredient that can spark a bundle of chemicals into life. Their discoveries have brought us to the brink of being able to create life for ourselves. The Spark of Life The final part reveals how our knowledge of cells has brought us to the brink of one of the most important moments in history. Scientists are close to repeating what has happened only once in four billion years - the creation of a new life form.
According to Giorgio Vasari, the first art historian, the Renaissance was centred on a revival of interest in classical art that began and flourished in Italy. Waldemar disagrees, and accuses Vasari of errant jingoism. In fact, the most significant early developments in Renaissance art took place not in Italy, but in the ‘barbarian’ lands of Flanders and Germany. Instead of understanding the Renaissance as a return to classical models, we should see it as a climax of medieval values - an epoch of huge religious passions and powerful human emotions. The series will celebrate material that is new to television. Waldemar will include art that is not usually thought of as Renaissance art. This will involve 're-classifying' what is sometimes called Late Gothic, and showing it off as a marvellous and native artistic tradition, particularly in the remarkable field of polychrome sculpture. On top of all the new art to be introduced, Waldemar will also look from fresh and intriguing angles at many of the established Renaissance giants, including Michelangelo in the Vatican, Leonardo in the Louvre, Botticelli in the Uffizi and Van Eyck in Ghent.