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- A Welsh POW tries to escape along with his Polish girlfriend Celinka.
- Cyw and her friends Bolgi, Llew, Jangl, Plwmp, Deryn and Triog live in a colourful world where they have all sorts of adventures.
- A web-series. Single for the first time since she got boobs and back living in her parents' house, Carys the 'rubbish feminist' and lazy author is failing. Full on failing. The only thing that has changed is that she has a 2:1 and no hymen. While everybody around her is managing to achieve insta-perfection, the only thing that soothes Carys's broken heart is a graphic true crime podcast that offers an escape from her self-inflicted misery. She's determined to re-create herself as a functioning adult, but her dark obsession leads to bloody fantasies inspired by her fears #lifegoals and inability to take responsibility for her own happiness. While she depends upon her friends and family to solve all of her problems, her self-obsession blinds her to the fact that they might have problems too. Big ones.
- Lucy is on the run from her boyfriend Denfer and his psychopathic dad Sid.
- Drama series following the lives and loves of the young people in a rural west Wales community. Cyfres ddrama yn dilyn hynt a helynt criw o bobl ifanc mewn ardal amaethyddol yng ngorllewin Cymru.
- The Ancient Egyptians believed in many gods and that every aspect of life in this world and the next was controlled by supernatural beings. The gods had to be appeased at all costs. The Deities represented the personification of order whilst the Demons were the forces of chaos. Temples were designed as power stations to maintain the fragile harmony of life.
- At the height of Egypt's new kingdom, the most powerful Pharaohs who ever lived were buried in tombs full of gold, a divine metal which was regarded as the flesh of the gods. Where did this wealth come from and how did Egypt become the greatest empire the world had ever seen?
- To the Egyptians, the practice of mummification was crucial to the ritual of attaining an afterlife. To modern day Egyptologists it is a godsend of preserved material. Egypt: Post Mortem highlights the way in which scientists can now reveal how the ancient Egyptians lived and died.
- At the height of Egypt's new kingdom, the most powerful Pharaohs who ever lived were buried in tombs full of gold, a divine metal which was regarded as the flesh of the gods. Where did this wealth come from and how did Egypt become the greatest empire the world had ever seen?
- At the height of Egypt's new kingdom, the most powerful Pharaohs who ever lived were buried in tombs full of gold, a divine metal which was regarded as the flesh of the gods. Where did this wealth come from and how did Egypt become the greatest empire the world had ever seen?
- Northernmost Russia, on the Arctic Circle, has extreme seasons, even by Siberian standards. The case of Wrangel island demonstrates its rich wildlife and the animals' ruthless struggle for survival. Many species migrate, like polar bears, some as far as the Berentz sea or even North America.
- On European Russia southwestern border with Transcaucasia and Asia, the Caucasus stretches from the Caspian Sea to the Black Sea. Its mountains and hills are quiet varied and rich in wildlife, some plant - and animal species like neighboring regions, some unique. Many are specifically adapted to various Heights, with star predators like eagles, various bears and even a unique lynx.
- Kamtschatka, a Russian Far Eastern peninsula of Siberia stretching into the Sea of Ochotsk towards Japan, has a rich wildlife subject to (by Siberian standards not so) extreme seasonal extremes. The short summer and intermediate seasons are abundant, the long winter almost as grim as in permafrost.
- Primorye, a vast 'primordial forest' in the Russian Far East's Usuriya region near the river Amur, the Chinese border, has an extremely rich and varied wildlife. Its greatly varying seasons also attract some migratory species, while great cats like the Siberian tiger cover huge territories. Vast wetlands, marshes and lakes add to its variety.
- The Ural mountain range separates Europe and Asia trough Russia. Its vast forests and marshes harbor great wildlife populations, including some rare of even unique species. Mink is among the nearly extinct natives. Iconic predators include bears and wolves as well as wolverines.