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- Buckle up and strap yourselves in as we bring you the most incredible, hilarious and spectacular moments from the world of driving. From smashes and super-crashes to explosive moments of road rage, we've got it all, all caught on camera.
- A three-part series that shows how the penalty shoot-out transformed the greatest sporting tournament on the planet. The Long Walk is the inside story of triumph, disaster and sudden death.
- In a remote Arctic research station, government agents Brach (Stephen Moyer) and Schiller (Lucy Akhurst) discover the mysterious genetic scientist Dr. Clerval (Tom McCamus). A psychological chess game ensues. It turns out that Schiller was a subject in one of Clerval's genetic breeding programs, and was co-dependent of him. Brach once was Clerval's henchman. He feels torn between his love for Schiller and his unadmitted, deep loyalty towards Clerval.
- The show that travels the world to challenge the best gamers to try Sport..
- Designed as an aircraft for the man in the street to buy and fly, Geoffrey de Havilland's extraordinary assemblage of wood, wire and tube is arguably the most loved and legendary aeroplane of the twentieth century. First built almost 70 years ago and flown by Amy Johnson on her epic flight to Australia, more than 400 of these extraordinary biplanes are still flying the world today. Geoffrey de Havilland developed more than 20 planes; the Tiger Moth being just one. During its long life the Tiger, originally a training aircraft which trained thousands of pilots for World War II, has been used as a taxi, ambulance and crop sprayer; roles which it continues to fulfil thoughout the world. This programme describes the history and characteristics of the Tiger Moth including superb archive footage and interviews with many of the men and women who have flown and loved the aircraft - including HRH the Duke of Edinburgh. It also contains some exciting recent colour film of the Tiger Moths still flying, some after sixty years. This DVD, made before his accident, is presented by the late Christopher Reeve, who was also an enthusiastic Tiger pilot.
- A unique look at photographing the Olympic Games, from the photographer's perspective, including many iconic Olympic moments.