Africa: A Voyage of Discovery was a series about the history of Africa with Basil Davidson. It was produced in a collaboration between Channel 4, the Nigerian Television Authority and RM Arts in 1984 and consisted of eight parts in four episodes. The film received the Gold Award from the 1984 International Film and Television Festival of New York. Each part is around an hour long.
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The series covers the life and work of leading science fiction authors of the last couple of centuri...
Guided Tour is a television and radio program about the treasures of the Portuguese cultural heritag...