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Maritime mysteries—old and new—come to life in this series, combining scientific data and digital re-creations to reveal shipwrecks, treasures, and sunken cities on the bottom of lakes, seas and oceans around the world.
Lawyer Katherine Strachan Berg, married to real estate tycoon Jack Berg, gets one heck of a shock when her former lover (now a priest), Shane Devlin, comes back into her life.
In the future, Earth's entire population is being wiped out by an unstoppable virus. Mankind's only hope for survival is to launch a spaceship stocked with clones in cryogenic freeze, which will return to a devastated planet and re-populate it. Prior to its arrival, however, its crew of 6 is awoken to face a threat to the ship. They must come to terms with the workings of the ship, the dangers faced by their ship, the realization that they are clones, and their ultimate destiny: to save their race.
6 stories about "Moments and Memories" in the lives of different people.
A team of international scientists make ground-breaking discoveries in the Black Sea - a treasure trove of ancient shipwrecks that date back 2500 years to the Greek and Roman empires, and the most complete Roman wreck ever seen.
The Runaway Barge is the pilot for an unsold TV series. Bo Hopkins, Tim Matheson and Jim Davis star as three owners of a Mississippi river tugboat who find themselves neck deep in a kidnapping and hijacking plot.
Cryonics – Freeze Me is a television documentary programme created by ZigZag Production for Five in 2006 for in their Stranger than Fiction series. The program's main topic is cryonics and mainly features interviews with Alcor Life Extension Foundation staff or Alcor members. The program is narrated by Michael Lumsden.
Interviews with following people are featured:
⁕Tanya Jones, Chief Operating Officer, Alcor
⁕Michael Riskin, Ph.D, Alcor Board of Directors and Member
⁕Anita Riskin, Alcor Member
⁕Dr Arthur W. Rowe, Ph.D, Professor of Forensic Medicine, New York University Medical School
⁕Terry Katz, Alcor Member
⁕Aubrey de Grey, Ph.D, Biomedical Gerentologist
⁕Gregory Fahy, Ph.D Vice President and Chief Scientific Officer, 21st Century Medicine
⁕Regina Pancake, Head of Alcor Stabilisation Team, South California
⁕Tilly Nydes
⁕Robin Nydes, Alcor Member
⁕Professor Ralph Merkle, Ph.D, Georgia Tech College of Computing
⁕Dr James R. Baker MD, Director Michigan Nanotechnology Institute
A reclusive, elderly author is visited by a young admirer … but both men are more than they claim to be.
Ocean Odyssey is a two-part, two-hour television programme produced for the BBC by the production company Impossible Pictures.
It follows the life of a bull Sperm whale from his first deep dive until his death, stranded on a beach.
Unlike most Impossible Pictures productions, it uses CGI to recreate currently living rather than extinct creatures. Also, most of the backgrounds are CG as well.