Hundreds of great white sharks have recently appeared on the doorstep of one of America’s most popular tourist destinations, hunting in ways never documented before. To understand why the sharks are here and what this means for Cape Cod, a team of scientists are studying this new phenomenon to try to keep people safe. Are the sharks changing the natural ecosystem … or restoring it?

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This documentary goes back to the turn of the century to show how women shaped the nation’s history.

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Comedians James Acaster, Guz Khan and Alex Brooker have all been obsessed with the classic 1990 come...

The BBC has supported Harry since the beginning of his career as a solo artist and his time in One D...

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