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    Frontline Medicine

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    Frontline Medicine

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    Brazil with Michael Palin

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    Brazil with Michael Palin

    Brazil with Michael Palin is a travel documentary series by Michael Palin consisting of four episodes. Palin, had never been to Brazil which, in the 21st century, has become a global player with a booming economy bringing massive social changes to this once-sleeping giant which, as the fifth largest country, is as big as some continents.

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    Bryggeren

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    Bryggeren

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    British Masters

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    British Masters

    British Masters is a three-part BBC television series on 20th century British art, presented by Dr James Fox and first broadcast in July 2011 on BBC Four. The series covers the period from 1910 to 1975.

    The first programme explored the lives and works of Mark Gertler, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Walter Sickert, Wyndham Lewis, Lawrence Atkinson, David Bomberg, Richard Nevinson, Paul Nash and Stanley Spencer. The second programme explored the works of John Nash, Stanley Spencer, Alfred Munnings, William Coldstream, Paul Nash and John Piper. In the third programme, subtitled ‘A New Jerusalem,’ Fox explored British art in the aftermath of the 2nd world war, and examined the works of Lucian Freud, Graham Sutherland, Francis Bacon, Richard Hamilton, David Hockney and Keith Vaughan. In this final programme of the series Fox explored how the themes of evil, brutality, dehumanisation, consumerism and optimism can be seen in the works of these postwar artists. Fox contends in this programme that the death of Lucian Freud and the emergence of conceptual art have marginalised, eclipsed and brought to an end the tradition of British figurative painting.

    In each case, the backgrounds, techniques, subjects and interests of each artist are analysed against a backdrop of the social and political events of their day, especially the two world wars, the decline of Edwardian values and traditions, the poverty and economic turmoil of the 1920s and 1930s and the relative sense of optimism following both wars. The programmes also reflect a personal and national search for security in enduring but elusive British values, beliefs and identity in what Fox depicts as a century of crisis and upheaval, in which much more had perhaps been lost than gained.

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    Bombora - The Story of Australian Surfing

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    Bombora – The Story of Australian Surfing

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    All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace

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    All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace

    All Watched Over by Machines of Loving Grace is a 2011 BBC documentary series by filmmaker Adam Curtis. The series argues that computers have failed to liberate humanity and instead have “distorted and simplified our view of the world around us”. The title is taken from the 1967 poem of the same name by Richard Brautigan. The first of three episodes aired on Monday 23 May 2011 at 9pm on BBC2.

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    Unzipped

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    Unzipped

    Unzipped was a comedy British television programme broadcast on BBC Three. It is presented by Greg James and Russell Kane.

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    Ellcia

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    Ellcia

    Ellcia is an anime OVA directed by Noriyasu Kogawa and animated by J.C.Staff. It was released in 1993, and consists of 4 50-minute episodes.

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    The Girl’s Guide to Depravity

    The Girl’s Guide to Depravity is a comedy/drama series based on Heather Rutman’s popular book and blog of the same name. The show debuted in the US on Cinemax in February of 2012, and has aired internationally in Latin America, Spain, Canada, and Japan.

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    Spoilers

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    Spoilers

    Spoilers with Kevin Smith is an original weekly series on Hulu that premiered Monday, June 4, 2012. The show, described as an “anti-movie review” show, is hosted by Kevin Smith and produced by Smith’s SModcast Pictures. The series is filmed at “SModCo Studios”, the upper floor of The Jon Lovitz Podcast Theatre at City Walk in Universal Studios Hollywood. It airs free of charge on Hulu’s main feed.

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    Welcome to Lagos

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    Welcome to Lagos

    Welcome to Lagos is a British three-part mini-series which originally aired on BBC Two in April 2010. Narrated by David Harewood, the observational documentary series looked at life in the urban environment of Lagos, the most populous conurbation in Nigeria and one of the fastest growing cities in the world. The series follows denizens of Lagos as they go about their daily lives, from people living in the Olusosun rubbish dump to inhabitants of Lagos Lagoon.

    The series was produced by KEO Films. Critically acclaimed, the series won the 2011 BAFTA TV Award in the Best Factual Series category.

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    Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi

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    Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi

    Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi is a Japanese anime series based on the Sangokushi manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama, itself based on Eiji Yoshikawa’s retelling of the Chinese literary classic Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

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