In 1872, in the cave of Cavillon in Monaco, archaeologist Émile Rivière (1835-1922) unearthed an apparently very old human skeleton, at least 24,000 years old, a discovery that changed the modern image of prehistoric men and women.

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Using original footage and interviews, this documentary tells the nail-biting story of Apollo 13 and...

Forensic experts scan Pompeii’s victims to investigate why they didn’t escape the eruption.

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Why did the Roman Empire, which dominated Europe and the Mediterranean for five centuries, inexorabl...

Billions of years ago, Venus may have harbored life-giving habitats similar to those on the early Ea...

With commentary from Hollywood stars, outtakes from his movies and footage from his youth, this docu...

They come from all walks of life and have lived for almost a century. They have lived through the up...

Tom Baker in conversation with a fascinated audience — humour, drama, passion, and honesty on a rang...

This program, culled from the over 28 hours of interview footage between Sir David Frost and U.S. Pr...

Compulsive Twitterer, Elon Musk bought himself his favorite social network in 2022, and brutally sha...

Ten years after an enormous open-pit gold mine began operations in Malartic, the hoped-for economic ...

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Through words, music, and mischief, Bono pulls back the curtain on his deeply personal experiences t...

Rascar Capac, the sinister creature featured on Hergé's album The Seven Crystal Balls (1948), has le...

This interview with Bruce Dern is on the DVD for 'Silent Running' (1972), released in 2002.
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