"filmID","creator","title","date_of_publication","runtime","series_title","summary","format_type","associated_entity","geography","subject_group","genre","image_url","direct_url" "asp4038084-marc","","Q.E.D. The power of sound","","29 minutes","['Q.E.D']","When Dr John Pond is not in his milkshed, he's in the laboratory at the back of his farmhouse. As a child he was fascinated by sound and played music to the cows to see if it would improve the milk yield. Now he studies the amazing power of ultrasound, which can mix mayonnaise and weld heels to shoes.","stream","[]","[]","['Sound-waves', 'Sound']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929594/1009929594-disc001-file001-frame00120-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038084" "asp4038082-marc","","Q.E.D. The people's medicine","","50 minutes","['Q.E.D']","Apart from acupuncture and ginseng, most people are woefully ignorant about oriental medicine. Filmed in South West China, this film takes stock of the many and varied weapons in the average Chinese doctor's arsenal against illness.","stream","[]","['China']","['Medicine, Chinese', 'Medicine, Oriental', 'Medical care', 'Medicine']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929593/1009929593-disc001-file001-frame00075-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038082" "asp4038080-marc","","QED. The man who walks on fire","","38 minutes","['QED']","A weekend seminar on firewalking is led by a hypnotherapist and martial artist. Scientists monitor the results of participants who walk on fire and conclude the experience was not a case of mind-over-matter.","stream","[]","[]","['Nervous system', 'Fire walking']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929592/1009929592-disc001-file001-frame00205-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038080" "asp4038078-marc","","Great Ormond Street. Experimental surgery. Series 2, Episode 6","","59 minutes","['Great Ormond Street']","With a unique level of access, Great Ormond Street returns to the wards of London's foremost children's hospital. This revelatory series observes the life and death decision- making among the various highly-skilled teams working on the wards to see the many challenges they face at the cutting edge of children's medicine. By following challenging individual cases, the series reveals the complexity and many difficult decisions involved in research, clinical medicine and behind the scenes management of perhaps the best children's hospital in the world. Following the hospital's cardiothoracic surgeons as they perform some of the most difficult and innovative surgery in pediatric medicine. For children who cannot be cured using conventional methods, the only option is experimental surgery. However, surgery at the edge of what is possible carries the highest risk. As these families and doctors step into the unknown they face tough ethical questions about whether it is right to proceed with such uncertainty.","stream","['Hospital for Sick Children (London, England)']","['England']","['Surgery, Experimental', 'Children']","['Case studies', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929591/1009929591-disc001-file001-frame00205-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038078" "asp4038076-marc","","QED. A battle with obsession. Jean","","40 minutes","['QED']","Jean Dobbie-Cunningham is a victim of obsessive behaviour; she suffers from a touch obsession that dominates her life and that of her family. The film traces her treatment at a psychiatric hospital and reports on its success two years later.","stream","[]","[]","['Obsessive-compulsive disorder']","['Educational television programs', 'Case studies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929590/1009929590-disc001-file001-frame00070-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038076" "asp4038074-marc","","QED. I'm not stupid!","","29 minutes","['QED']","In Marc Fleisher's kitchen there's a washing machine that is never used. Every week he leaves his dirty clothes at the launderette. If he didn't he would be compelled to watch his washing go round and round. I'm Not Stupid explores the world of Marc, and over 200,000 others in Britain, who suffer Asperger Syndrome. First described by Austrian psychologist Hans Asperger in 1944, the condition, which mostly affects males, is often described as a mild form of autism.","stream","[]","[]","[""Asperger's syndrome""]","['Educational television programs', 'Case studies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929589/1009929589-disc001-file001-frame00115-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038074" "asp4038072-marc","","QED. The bubble babies","","29 minutes","['QED']","Being born SCID (without an immune system) used to mean a short life encased in a plastic bubble, cut off from a world of diseases which would eventually kill you. But four-year-old Owen has proved there is hope. Two years ago, he received a bone-marrow transplant and is now entirely normal. His mother's next pregnancy was another SCID baby. Owen's new immune system made him the perfect, and the only, donor for his baby brother.","stream","[]","[]","['Severe combined immunodeficiency', 'Bone marrow', 'Immunological deficiency syndromes in children', 'Donation of organs, tissues, etc']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929588/1009929588-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038072" "asp4038070-marc","","QED. A rainforest remedy","","29 minutes","['QED']","In an ancient rainforest in Cameroon, there is a chemical that comes from the bark of the trees. After many tests, the extract is found to be cyto-toxic, which means that it kills cancer cells. It is hoped that if the molecules prove marketable, money will be ploughed back to Cameroon to help its people and help save the rainforest.","stream","[]","[]","['Medicinal plants', 'Rain forest plants', 'Rain forest conservation']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929587/1009929587-disc001-file001-frame00115-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038070" "asp4038068-marc","","Living without a memory","","58 minutes","[]","Within today's society, a small percentage of people have lost the ability to remember anything of the past and are unable to create new memories. We all forget trivial things at some point in our lives. But these people can't remember where they live, even when standing outside their own home. They can't remember their children, who they saw at breakfast. And they've even forgotten why they remember nothing. This revealing programme follows the difficult lives of these people and their families, as they undergo rehabilitation and attempt to reclaim their memories, and their lives.","stream","[]","[]","['Amnesia']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929586/1009929586-disc001-file001-frame00130-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038068" "asp4038064-marc","","Landmarks. Climate. Programme 4","","20 minutes","['Landmarks']","An educational series for children aged 9-11 on the islands of the Caribbean, including Dominica and Trinidad & Tobago, exploring a range of topics using documentary sequences with stunning photography mixed with drama and creative graphics. The Bradbury family make the most of the dry season during their holiday in Tobago; native Trinidadians enjoy the weather and beaches as much as the tourists; and, in Dominica, Ernie and her family prepare for possible hurricanes.","stream","[]","['Trinidad and Tobago', 'Dominica']","['Tourism']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929584/1009929584-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038064" "asp4038062-marc","","Landmarks. Work. Programme 3","","20 minutes","['Landmarks']","An educational series for children aged 9-11 on the islands of the Caribbean, including Dominica and Trinidad & Tobago, exploring a range of topics using documentary sequences with stunning photography mixed with drama and creative graphics. Grapefruit pickers and packers in Dominica, and schoolchildren hunting mountain chicken.","stream","[]","['Trinidad and Tobago', 'Dominica']","['Labor']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929583/1009929583-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038062" "asp4038060-marc","","Landmarks. People. Programme 2","","20 minutes","['Landmarks']","An educational series for children aged 9-11 on the islands of the Caribbean, including Dominica and Trinidad & Tobago, exploring a range of topics using documentary sequences with stunning photography mixed with drama and creative graphics. A look at Trinidad and Tobago and Dominica, highlighting the Caribbean's rich racial and cultural mix.","stream","[]","['Trinidad and Tobago', 'Dominica']","['Cultural pluralism']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929582/1009929582-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038060" "asp4038058-marc","","Landmarks. Landscape. Programme 1","","20 minutes","['Landmarks']","An educational series for children aged 9-11 on the islands of the Caribbean, including Dominica and Trinidad & Tobago, exploring a range of topics using documentary sequences with stunning photography mixed with drama and creative graphics. A look at the physical geography of Dominica and Trinidad in this first episode.","stream","[]","['Trinidad and Tobago', 'Dominica']","[]","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929581/1009929581-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038058" "asp4038056-marc","","Churches. Medieval life. Episode 2","","29 minutes","['Churches']","Richard Taylor uncovers evidence that shows how and why our parish churches came to play such a crucial role in the everyday life of the Middle Ages.","stream","[]","['England', 'Great Britain']","['Church architecture', 'Christian art and symbolism', 'Church buildings']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929580/1009929580-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038056" "asp4038054-marc","","Inside Saatchi & Saatchi","","39 minutes","[]","Saatchi and Saatchi is one of the biggest names in advertising, with millions of pounds passing through their offices worldwide year on year. They have created many memorable advertising campaigns, but the launch of Brazilian spirit Sagatiba could be one of their toughest challenges yet. With a £20 million budget, Saatchi and Saatchi's job is to make it a global brand like Bacardi. The problem is, no one outside of Brazil has heard of it. Following the process behind the creation of the Sagatiba campaign, this programme reveals the inner-workings of an advertising agency synonymous with success.","stream","['Saatchi & Saatchi']","['Brazil']","['Marketing', 'Advertising agencies']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929579/1009929579-disc001-file001-frame00260-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038054" "asp4038052-marc","","Incredible journeys. An eel's marathon. Episode 3","","29 minutes","['Incredible journeys']","Animals are great wanderers, making epic journeys on land, through the air or beneath the ocean. This series follows six individual animals on a maiden voyage in the ultimate travel show. Each film is packed with action and adventure in the most spectacular of settings. A tiny swallow flies from rural England to tropical Botswana, a new-born Caribou calf treks across the Tundra, a Monarch butterfly flutters across North America, an eel swims the depths of the Pacific, and a grey whale makes an annual round-trip through tropical and polar seas. This episode follows the 2,000 mile journey of an eel from its birthplace in the Pacific Ocean to the rivers and lakes of Eastern Australia.","stream","[]","[]","['Eels', 'Animal behavior']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929578/1009929578-disc001-file001-frame00470-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038052" "asp4038050-marc","","Horizon. What little girls are made of. [Season 19, Episode 16]","","47 minutes","['Horizon']","Do 'natural laws' exist which dictate why so few women pursue careers in science and technology, or that only a minute proportion of women hold positions of power?","stream","[]","[]","['Women in science', 'Women', 'Sex discrimination against women']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929577/1009929577-disc001-file001-frame00130-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038050" "asp4038048-marc","","Horizon. The man who lost his body. [Season 34, Episode 5]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","25 years ago, Ian Waterman caught a virus that destroyed half his nervous system. He was left like a rag doll, with no sense of touch below the neck, and no idea of where his limbs were unless he could see them. The doctors told him that he would never walk, feed himself, or dress himself again. Yet against all the odds, he has made an apparently miraculous recovery. How has he managed it? What does his story reveal about the extraordinary capacities of the human brain?","stream","['Waterman, Ian']","[]","['Proprioception', 'Perceptual-motor processes', 'Spinal nerves']","['Educational television programs', 'Case studies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929576/1009929576-disc001-file001-frame00185-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038048" "asp4038046-marc","","Horizon. The blind watchmaker. [Season 23, Episode 3]","","48 minutes","['Horizon']","A leading zoologist investigates an attack on evolution by scientific creationists. With the use of a computer program, he shows how evolution works.","stream","[]","[]","['Evolution', 'Evolution (Biology)']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929575/1009929575-disc001-file001-frame00095-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038046" "asp4038044-marc","","Horizon. Prisoner or patient? [Season 20, Episode 9]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Horizon investigates how we deal with mentally ill offenders. Are special hospitals really a soft option? How do we choose to deal with psychopaths and how do we treat inadequate individuals who commit petty offences?","stream","['Broadmoor Hospital (Crowthorne, England)']","['Great Britain']","['Psychiatric hospitals', 'Prisoners', 'Sentences (Criminal procedure)']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929574/1009929574-disc001-file001-frame00225-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038044" "asp4038042-marc","","Horizon. Out of Asia","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Last year, archaeologists in the remote north west of Australia stunned the world with new dates for the arrival of people on the continent - and the invention of art. The dates unleashed bitter arguments. Horizon investigates the dating game down under and reveals why the First Australians could be our own distant ancestors.","stream","[]","['Australia', 'Indonesia']","['Geochronometry', 'Human beings', 'Prehistoric peoples']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929573/1009929573-disc001-file001-frame00135-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038042" "asp4038040-marc","","Horizon. Nice guys finish first. [Season 22, Episode 14]","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Dr Richard Dawkins discusses the misinterpretation of his book The Selfish Gene and how evidence shows mankind could gain from more co-operative behaviour.","stream","['Dawkins, Richard']","[]","['Conflict management', 'Negotiation']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929572/1009929572-disc001-file001-frame00735-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038040" "asp4038038-marc","","Horizon. Living with dying. [Season 17, Episode 20]","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Horizon takes a look at hospices that provide a service to the terminally ill. When nothing else can be done to stop needless pain, drugs such as heroin are used, giving the patients the best quality life possible in their last days on earth.","stream","[]","[]","['Hospices (Terminal care)', 'Analgesics', 'Pain', 'Hospice care', 'Palliative treatment']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929571/1009929571-disc001-file001-frame00160-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038038" "asp4038032-marc","","Horizon. Does the MMR jab cause autism? [Season 41, Episode 18]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Rosemary Keswick is sure that the combined Measles Mumps and Rubella vaccine is responsible for the condition of her son William. She was one of the first to contact scientist Dr. Andrew Wakefield, who is now famous for suggesting how MMR might lead to autism. For years the anti-MMR campaigners and the British medical establishment have been at loggerheads. The establishment has a vast array of statistics that they say proves that MMR is safe. Dr. Wakefield claims that he has hard scientific evidence that links MMR to autism - in particular a new form of bowel disease found in some autistic children and the presence of the measles virus in their guts and blood. Campaigners insist the truth cannot be found until autistic children are properly, scientifically investigated. Now that science is being done, it could finally provide convincing answers, and help parents to decide whether to give their children the jab or not.","stream","[]","['Great Britain']","['Immunization', 'MMR vaccine', 'Autism in children']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929568/1009929568-disc001-file001-frame00750-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038032" "asp4038030-marc","","Horizon. Black schizophrenia. [Season 25, Episode 11]","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","A psychiatric study claims that Afro-Caribbeans in England are 10 times more likely to develop schizophrenia. But could such studies be racist?","stream","[]","['England']","['Schizophrenia', 'Blacks']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929567/1009929567-disc001-file001-frame00190-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038030" "asp4038028-marc","","Horizon. A code in the nose. [Season 32, Episode 5]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Smell is the most mysterious and romantic of the senses. It is also the least understood. This is the story of the race to be the first scientist to unravel it and of biophysicist Luca Turin and his radical theory of smell.","stream","['Turin, Luca']","[]","['Smell']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929566/1009929566-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038028" "asp4038026-marc","","D Plus. Episode 14","","15 minutes","['D Plus']","Learn German through this entertaining soap, set in a German TV station in Cologne and recorded entirely in German. Nico, an office trainee who is learning the language, faces all sorts of challenges in his career and his relationships with friends and colleagues, not to mention a shady figure who leads him into danger.","stream","[]","['Germany']","['Television stations', 'German language']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929565/1009929565-disc001-file001-frame00115-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038026" "asp4038024-marc","","D Plus. Episode 8","","14 minutes","['D Plus']","Learn German through this entertaining soap, set in a German TV station in Cologne and recorded entirely in German. Nico, an office trainee who is learning the language, faces all sorts of challenges in his career and his relationships with friends and colleagues, not to mention a shady figure who leads him into danger.","stream","[]","['Germany']","['Television stations', 'German language']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929564/1009929564-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038024" "asp4038022-marc","","Strange landscape. The circles of light","","48 minutes","['Strange landscape']","The Middle Ages. An age of faith, great cathedrals, illuminated apocalypses, learned theologians, devastating plagues and wars. A time of intellectual struggle and exploration when Europe became a flourishing continent and the political and social institutions of the Western World were born. Ranging across science, politics, art, theology, philosophy, love and hatred, this series creates a vivid picture of the medieval mind with the aid of location footage, contemporary writings and stories.","stream","['Dante Alighieri']","[]","['Poets, Italian', 'Civilization, Medieval']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929563/1009929563-disc001-file001-frame00410-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038022" "asp4038020-marc","","Strange landscape. The hammer of the world","","49 minutes","['Strange landscape']","The Middle Ages. An age of faith, great cathedrals, illuminated apocalypses, learned theologians, devastating plagues and wars. A time of intellectual struggle and exploration when Europe became a flourishing continent and the political and social institutions of the Western World were born. Ranging across science, politics, art, theology, philosophy, love and hatred, this series creates a vivid picture of the medieval mind with the aid of location footage, contemporary writings and stories.","stream","['Frederick', 'Holy Roman Emperor', 'II']","[]","['Civilization, Medieval']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929562/1009929562-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038020" "asp4038018-marc","","Fourteen days in May","","87 minutes","[]","In 1987, Edward Earl Johnson - a Mississippi black man convicted of the murder of a white town marshal - was sent to the gas chamber after eight years of protesting his innocence on Death Row. This moving and award-winning film follows the final 14 days of his life. Found guilty on the sole evidence of signing a confession he had not written, Johnson had no previous convictions and consistently denied the charge. By May 1987, he was no nearer to clearing his name and the date of his execution had finally been set: May 20. Fourteen Days in May follows Johnson as he sees and touches his family for the last time.","stream","['Johnson, Edward Earl']","['Mississippi', 'United States']","['Death row', 'Capital punishment', 'Death row inmates', 'African American prisoners']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009929xxx/1009929561/1009929561-disc001-file001-frame00515-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038018" "asp4038016-marc","","Rise of the supergamer","","57 minutes","[]","This documentary introduces the professional video game players. These are not teenagers in their bedrooms but e-sports legends who train 12 hours a day, play in stadiums packed with fans, and earn hundreds of thousands of pounds. YouTube sensation Dan Howell explores this strange world, following young hopefuls with dreams of reaching the top. From military combat games to strategic fantasies, everything is at stake – fame, glory and huge cash prizes. Largely ignored by traditional media, e-sports is part of a multi-billion pound industry that's bigger than Hollywood, and is about to explode into the mainstream.","stream","[]","[]","['Video games', 'Video gamers']","['Documentary films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923042/1009923042-disc001-file001-frame00245-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038016" "asp4038014-marc","","Horizon. Beyond a joke. [Season 35, Episode 7]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Humans had always regarded the ability to laugh and appreciate humour as one that set them apart from other species. But investigations into the causes of laughter have led researchers to question this exclusivity, as the ape equivalent of human laughter, and even the version that rats enjoy, are emerging. Now neurologists have traced people's instinct to laugh to a highly evolved part of the brain that controls language, and the study of the role of everyday laughter, particularly in child development and relaxation, is leading to a controversial theory about the treatment of hyperactivity.","stream","[]","[]","['Child development', 'Behavior disorders in children', 'Play', 'Laughter', 'Brain']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923041/1009923041-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038014" "asp4038010-marc","","QED. Challenging children","","49 minutes","['QED']","The way that a baby relates to its mother and father from the moment he is born will determine the nature of the relationships the baby has for the rest of its life. Yet very few pregnant women are shown how to behave towards their babies because of the belief that motherhood will come naturally. QED follows parents with insecurely attached babies and children as they learn how to show them love and how to give them the sort of attention that will help them thrive.","stream","[]","[]","['Motherhood', 'Postpartum depression', 'Child rearing', 'Parent and child', 'Mothers']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923039/1009923039-disc001-file001-frame00165-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038010" "asp4038008-marc","","Horizon. A perfect oil spill. [Season 33, Episode 19]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","In 1996, the Sea Empress supertanker ran aground and dumped 70,000 tonnes of oil on the South Wales coast - twice as much oil as Exxon Valdez, and one of the top ten spills in history. By chance, marine laboratories have been studying this particular coastline for 50 years, waiting to test ideas about environmental catastrophe. Filmed over the course of a year, with unparalleled access to the scientists, Horizon finds out if oil spills are really the ecological disasters we have come to dread, or just a small price to pay for driving cars.","stream","['Sea Empress (Tanker)']","['Wales']","['Oil pollution of the sea', 'Tankers', 'Oil spills']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923038/1009923038-disc001-file001-frame00135-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038008" "asp4038006-marc","","Horizon. Long live TV. Television is dead. [Season 33, Episode 1]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","This film recaptures the spirit of the early pioneers of television and recovers pre-TV images created by John Logie Baird. And it reveals that only now, 60 years on, can his real vision of a new medium be fulfilled.","stream","[]","[]","['Television', 'Television broadcasting', 'Television stations']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923037/1009923037-disc001-file001-frame01310-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038006" "asp4038004-marc","","The prince and the pauper","","106 minutes","[]","You'll feel the chill in the castle air and smell the foetid London streets in this richly atmospheric tale of Tudor England. Mark Twain's story of mistaken identities stars Keith Michell, who re-creates the role that made him famous (King Henry in the classic BBC series The Six Wives of Henry VIII). Street urchin Tom Canty could be Prince Edward's identical twin brother. When they get mixed up, no one will believe their stories. Filmed on location.","stream","['King of England', 'Twain, Mark', 'VI', 'Edward']","['England']","['Impostors and imposture', 'Poor children', 'Princes']","['Fiction television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923036/1009923036-disc001-file001-frame00770-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038004" "asp4038000-marc","","Modern times. Skin","","49 minutes","['Modern times']","In 1995, there were 10,000 reported incidents of racially motivated violence in Britain. This film, made in the award-winning style of The Dead, takes a stark look at how lives have been transformed by becoming victims of hate, including the bereaved relatives of people who have been murdered in race attacks.","stream","[]","['Great Britain']","['Race discrimination', 'Racism', 'Blacks']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923034/1009923034-disc001-file001-frame00325-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4038000" "asp4037998-marc","","Q.E.D. John's not mad","","29 minutes","['Q.E.D']","A moving portrait of 16-year-old John Davidson, who suffers from nervous disorder Tourette's Syndrome, which causes offensive outbreaks of hyperactivity and profanities.","stream","[]","[]","['Tourette syndrome']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923033/1009923033-disc001-file001-frame00210-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037998" "asp4037996-marc","","Natural world. Beyond the naked eye","","49 minutes","['Natural world']","The Natural World explores the microscopic world of single-celled bugs that exists alongside the human world - inside us, on skin, in food, in soil, pond or ocean. They are everywhere. Every drop of water is like a weedy jungle within which the single-celled equivalent of birds feed and fly. Many single-celled bugs do not kill what they eat, but keep their prey alive inside themselves as guests. Host and guest become partners, not in crime but in co-operation, helping each other through life.","stream","[]","[]","['Microorganisms']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923032/1009923032-disc001-file001-frame00215-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037996" "asp4037994-marc","","Horizon. Blueprints of genocide","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Documents kept in Moscow archives since World War II are providing the complete story behind the planning, engineering and building of the Auschwitz complex and its ultimate role as a machine of mass destruction. The programme provides an insight into the role played by civilian firms and their engineers and the motivation that spurred them to uphold and promote Hitler's Final Solution.","stream","['Auschwitz (Concentration camp)']","['Poland']","['Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)', 'World War, 1939-1945', 'Genocide']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923031/1009923031-disc001-file001-frame00190-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037994" "asp4037992-marc","","Crazy ways for crazy days","","60 minutes","[]","A Business Matters special. US business guru Tom Peters addresses a seminar in London, with case studies of four companies: Asea Brown Boveri (ABB), Oticon, Imagination and the Lane Group. Chaired by Brian Redhead.","stream","[]","[]","['Business enterprises', 'Success in business']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923030/1009923030-disc001-file001-frame00205-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037992" "asp4037990-marc","","Horizon. Modern life and me. Allergies. [Season 51, Episode 3]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Allergies are on the rise, and reaching epidemic proportions, but curiously only in the western world. Professor Graham Rook believes that the changes we have made to our environment are impacting our microbiome - the bacteria that live in and on every one of us - and that this is having a knock on effect on our immune system. Horizon puts the lives of two ordinary families under the microscope to see if the theory plays out in the real world. From the food in their shopping trolley to the way they wash their hands, will the experiment offer an insight into why allergies are increasing?","stream","[]","[]","['Allergy', 'Microorganisms']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923029/1009923029-disc001-file001-frame00115-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037990" "asp4037986-marc","","40 minutes. Many happy returns!","","39 minutes","['40 minutes']","Extraordinary stories of reincarnation. Two normal children, one in England, one in India, can vividly remember aspects of their previous lives.","stream","[]","[]","['Reincarnation']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923027/1009923027-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037986" "asp4037984-marc","","Horizon. Why buildings make you sick. [Season 25, Episode 15]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","An investigation into Sick Building Syndrome. Many people suffer a variety of symptoms in modern office buildings because of faulty air ventilation, lighting, air conditioning, chemical allergies, or a combination of these and stress.","stream","[]","[]","['Indoor air pollution', 'Sick building syndrome', 'Buildings']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923026/1009923026-disc001-file001-frame00370-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037984" "asp4037982-marc","","Horizon. The book of man","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Around the world, scientific researchers are working on the Genome project to discover the sequence of DNA. The Book of Man is the genetic script of 100,000s of genes that go to make up every human being.","stream","['Human Genome Project']","[]","['Gene mapping', 'Human genome']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923025/1009923025-disc001-file001-frame00130-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037982" "asp4037980-marc","","Omnibus. Arthur Miller","","75 minutes","['Omnibus']","Omnibus talks to playwright Arthur Miller at his Connecticut home about the political and poetic nature of his plays, about being a writer in the US today, and about his marriage to Marilyn Monroe.","stream","['Miller, Arthur']","[]","['Dramatists, American']","['Biographical television programs', 'Interviews', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923024/1009923024-disc001-file001-frame00205-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037980" "asp4037978-marc","","Q.E.D. The magic of memory. Part 1","","47 minutes","['Q.E.D']","A studio-based programme that demonstrates various techniques that can be used to enhance memory.","stream","[]","[]","['Memory']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923023/1009923023-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037978" "asp4037976-marc","","Theatre night. Miss Julie","","99 minutes","['Theatre night']","Described by a critic as ""a love-hate relationship played on a tightrope of tension"", this is Strindberg's drama about sex and class warfare. Janet McTeer plays the aristocratic daughter who breaks off her engagement.","stream","['Strindberg, August']","['Sweden']","['Social classes', 'Man-woman relationships']","['Television adaptations', 'Fiction television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923022/1009923022-disc001-file001-frame00115-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037976" "asp4037974-marc","","Horizon. Broken images. [Season 23, Episode 13]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","The programme looks at two patients suffering from a rare form of brain damage known as visual agnosia. The illness prevents the sufferers from recognising even familiar faces and everyday objects.","stream","[]","[]","['Visual agnosia', 'Visual perception']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923021/1009923021-disc001-file001-frame00120-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037974" "asp4037972-marc","","Horizon. The children of Eve","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","Horizon looks at the latest discoveries about where modern man came from. All individuals carry around a library of information in their cells, and recent advances in medical science make it possible to decode this, with often startling results.","stream","[]","[]","['Human beings', 'Human evolution']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923020/1009923020-disc001-file001-frame00150-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037972" "asp4037970-marc","","Horizon. Professor Hawking's universe. [Season 20, Episode 4]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Stephen Hawking, bestselling author of A Brief History of Time, is one of world's leading authorities in cosmology and theoretical physics. The programme looks at way he copes with severe disability, his work, his ambitions and his relationship with students.","stream","['Hawking, Stephen']","['Great Britain']","['Black holes (Astronomy)', 'Cosmology', 'Physicists']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923019/1009923019-disc001-file001-frame00320-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037970" "asp4037968-marc","","Horizon. Richard Feynman. The pleasure of finding things out","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","Richard Feynman was an outstanding scientist, Nobel laureate and legendary teacher. Here he talks about his lifelong obsession with finding out how the world works, a passion for knowledge and understanding that began on childhood walks with his father. He was a remarkable man who speaks about science and scientists with a rare degree of honesty, insight, humor and irreverence.","stream","['Feynman, Richard P']","['United States']","['Physicists']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923018/1009923018-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037968" "asp4037966-marc","","Horizon. Goodbye Gutenberg. [Season 17, Episode 1]","","74 minutes","['Horizon']","Horizon examines some of the more subtle and far reaching effects of the information revolution.","stream","[]","[]","['Information science', 'Communication', 'Printing', 'Word processing', 'Information technology', 'Technological innovations']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923017/1009923017-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037966" "asp4037964-marc","","Wonders of the moon","","49 minutes","[]","Blood moons, super moons and total eclipses. Explore a stunning medley of lunar delights from across the globe. Low light cameras reveal the moon in its natural light, in ways that have rarely been witnessed, and illustrate its extraordinary influence over our planet, against a range of stunning backdrops. Travel to the rich undersea world of the South Pacific, where the coral reefs breed in sync with the moon cycles. Witness the mid-Autumn festival in Hong Kong, where the entire city falls under the moon's spell, and watch the total eclipse transform day to night across the United States.","stream","[]","['Moon']","['Human beings', 'Weather']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923016/1009923016-disc001-file001-frame00140-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037964" "asp4037962-marc","","Horizon. Dawn of the driverless car. [Season 53, Episode 8]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","The age of artificial intelligence is dawning. In fact, it's already here – in the guise of a self-driving car. This technology will have a world-changing impact. But how does an AI car see and communicate? Does it really think? Does it have morals? To investigate this complex world of algorithms that will soon be driving us to work, Horizon builds its own self-driving car and tours Silicon Valley. Witness the research at the cutting edge of this technological revolution.","stream","[]","[]","['Artificial intelligence', 'Autonomous vehicles']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923015/1009923015-disc001-file001-frame00260-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037962" "asp4037960-marc","","How to live longer. The big think","","50 minutes","[]","We can now cure disease, replace failing body parts and even engineer our health on a genetic level. So are illness and death really inevitable, or can they be overcome? It's a question Nobel Prize-winning biologist Paul Nurse has explored through his own research. Scientific breakthroughs across the world are opening up exciting possibilities. But new technologies that extend life raise complex ethical conundrums. Even if we could eradicate death and disease, should we?","stream","[]","[]","['Medical ethics', 'Older people', 'Aging']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923014/1009923014-disc001-file001-frame00185-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037960" "asp4037958-marc","","Horizon. The dirty truth. Clean eating","","58 minutes","['Horizon']","Imagine if the food you choose to eat could 'clean' your body and make you feel healthier. This film separates fact from pseudo-scientific fiction to unravel the diet conspiracy gripping the west: clean eating. Meet the biggest names behind this phenomena -- people whose philosophies about food have influenced a generation, redefining what we think about the food we eat. In the world of clean eating, not everything is as it seems. Rather than improving physical and psychological well-being, is it actually doing the opposite?","stream","[]","[]","['Nutrition', 'Food habits']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923013/1009923013-disc001-file001-frame00215-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037958" "asp4037956-marc","","Stacey Dooley investigates. Canada's lost girls. [Season 8, Episode 2]","","51 minutes","['Stacey Dooley investigates']","This emotive and hard-hitting film takes Stacey to a remote part of Canada to investigate why the regular disappearance or murder of hundreds of young women from indigenous communities has largely been ignored. She discovers that in the last 30 years an estimated 4,000 women from these first nation communities have gone missing or been killed. And the vast majority were aged under 30. Why were so many of their killers never brought to justice – and why have incidents like the brutal murders of two 15-year-old girls failed to make the headlines? Stacey uncovers a tale of shocking racism and sexism by police, as well as prejudice from government services.","stream","[]","['Canada']","['Missing persons', 'Indigenous women', 'Murder']","['True crime television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923012/1009923012-disc001-file001-frame01005-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037956" "asp4037954-marc","","Horizon. Space volcanoes","","59 minutes","['Horizon']","Volcanoes are one of the most incredible natural phenomena on Earth. But under the extreme conditions of our neighboring planets, these imposing giants take on strange and gargantuan forms, creating dramatic vistas like nothing we've seen before. With the help of state-of-the-art CGI and the latest scientific imagery, take a tour of breathtaking beauty. Travel to Mars to visit a volcano nearly three times taller than Everest; view the recently discovered ice volcanoes of Pluto; and watch as the enormous gravity of Jupiter rips apart its moon Io, creating striking blue plumes over 500 kilometers high.","stream","[]","[]","['Planetary volcanoes']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923011/1009923011-disc001-file001-frame00065-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037954" "asp4037950-marc","","Horizon. Hair care secrets. [Series 52, Episode 19]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","The global hair care market is big business, with billions spent on shampoos and conditioners across the world each year. The major cosmetics companies are profit-driven, and they make some impressive claims about what's in their bottles. But can these claims be substantiated? Horizon explores the science behind hair care to bust the greatest beauty myths. Do you need to change shampoos because your hair builds up a tolerance? How often should you wash your hair? And what's really involved in a hair transplant? This revealing film sorts the pseudoscience from the credible claims.","stream","[]","[]","['Hair', 'Hair preparations industry']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923009/1009923009-disc001-file001-frame00925-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037950" "asp4037946-marc","","Horizon. Winning at any cost? Sports doping. Series 52, Episode 12","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Our sporting heroes do things with their bodies that are almost superhuman. But how many of them reach these heights illegally? As sport continues to hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons, Horizon investigates the controversial world of doping. Discover the extraordinary ways professional cheaters avoid detection, and meet the amateur athletes destroying their bodies in pursuit of perfection. Presenter Xand van Tulleken undergoes a unique experiment in endurance with his twin brother Chris, and interviews Tim Montgomery – once the fastest man in the world – to find out why many sportspeople risk their health to win.","stream","[]","[]","['Athletes', 'Doping in sports']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923007/1009923007-disc001-file001-frame00110-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037946" "asp4037942-marc","","This world. Inside America's fraternities. Frat boys","","52 minutes","['This world']","America's college fraternities are notorious for hard drinking and hard partying, but they are also accused of fostering a culture of brutality and sexual assault. During one term at the University of Central Florida, the program follows the life of a group of frat boys as they embark on the pledging process, when new recruits have to prove themselves before they can become a fraternity brother. Most are joining because fraternities provide access to a powerful network of alumni throughout the US. But each year, students die or are injured in barbaric initiation rituals, known as hazing, and some argue that the way fraternity system is set up allows sexual assaults to occur during drunken campus parties.","stream","[]","['United States']","['Greek letter societies', 'College fraternity members', 'Initiations (into trades, societies, etc.)', 'Secret societies']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923005/1009923005-disc001-file001-frame00135-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037942" "asp4037940-marc","","The world according to kids. ""The adult world"". Ep. 6","","50 minutes","['The world according to kids']","This funny, moving and thought-provoking series takes a unique snapshot of the world as seen through the eyes of children and told in their own words. Devised with the assistance of child experts, it is a remarkable insight into what really goes on in a child's mind. Each self-contained episode sees a small group of youngsters interacting with each other as they explore issues that affect all children, regardless of age, background, class or upbringing. The children, aged between five and 11 years old, focus on solving a task or problem, bringing their own brand of logic to a variety of topics such as Love and Hate, Right and Wrong, Who Am I and Who Will I Be? and Fear and Danger. Action cameras worn by the children themselves ensure we really do see things from their viewpoint as the themes play out in their lives beyond the group.","stream","[]","[]","['Child development', 'Adulthood', 'Child psychology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923004/1009923004-disc001-file001-frame00245-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037940" "asp4037938-marc","","The world according to kids. ""Growing up"". Ep. 5","","50 minutes","['The world according to kids']","This funny, moving and thought-provoking series takes a unique snapshot of the world as seen through the eyes of children and told in their own words. Devised with the assistance of child experts, it is a remarkable insight into what really goes on in a child's mind. Each self-contained episode sees a small group of youngsters interacting with each other as they explore issues that affect all children, regardless of age, background, class or upbringing. The children, aged between five and 11 years old, focus on solving a task or problem, bringing their own brand of logic to a variety of topics such as Love and Hate, Right and Wrong, Who Am I and Who Will I Be? and Fear and Danger. Action cameras worn by the children themselves ensure we really do see things from their viewpoint as the themes play out in their lives beyond the group.","stream","[]","[]","['Child development', 'Child psychology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923003/1009923003-disc001-file001-frame00445-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037938" "asp4037936-marc","","The world according to kids. ""Belief"". Ep. 4","","50 minutes","['The world according to kids']","This funny, moving and thought-provoking series takes a unique snapshot of the world as seen through the eyes of children and told in their own words. Devised with the assistance of child experts, it is a remarkable insight into what really goes on in a child's mind. Each self-contained episode sees a small group of youngsters interacting with each other as they explore issues that affect all children, regardless of age, background, class or upbringing. The children, aged between five and 11 years old, focus on solving a task or problem, bringing their own brand of logic to a variety of topics such as Love and Hate, Right and Wrong, Who Am I and Who Will I Be? and Fear and Danger. Action cameras worn by the children themselves ensure we really do see things from their viewpoint as the themes play out in their lives beyond the group.","stream","[]","[]","['Child development', 'Child psychology', 'Faith', 'Motivation (Psychology) in children', 'Belief and doubt']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923002/1009923002-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037936" "asp4037934-marc","","The world according to kids. Right and wrong. Episode 3","","50 minutes","['The world according to kids']","This funny, moving and thought-provoking series takes a unique snapshot of the world as seen through the eyes of children and told in their own words. Devised with the assistance of child experts, it is a remarkable insight into what really goes on in a child's mind. Each self-contained episode sees a small group of youngsters interacting with each other as they explore issues that affect all children, regardless of age, background, class or upbringing. The children, aged between five and 11 years old, focus on solving a task or problem, bringing their own brand of logic to a variety of topics such as Love and Hate, Right and Wrong, Who Am I and Who Will I Be? and Fear and Danger. Action cameras worn by the children themselves ensure we really do see things from their viewpoint as the themes play out in their lives beyond the group.","stream","[]","[]","['Child development', 'Right and wrong', 'Child psychology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923001/1009923001-disc001-file001-frame00680-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037934" "asp4037932-marc","","The world according to kids. Fear and danger. Episode 2","","50 minutes","['The world according to kids']","This funny, moving and thought-provoking series takes a unique snapshot of the world as seen through the eyes of children and told in their own words. Devised with the assistance of child experts, it is a remarkable insight into what really goes on in a child's mind. Each self-contained episode sees a small group of youngsters interacting with each other as they explore issues that affect all children, regardless of age, background, class or upbringing. The children, aged between five and 11 years old, focus on solving a task or problem, bringing their own brand of logic to a variety of topics such as Love and Hate, Right and Wrong, Who Am I and Who Will I Be? and Fear and Danger. Action cameras worn by the children themselves ensure we really do see things from their viewpoint as the themes play out in their lives beyond the group.","stream","[]","[]","['Fear in children', 'Child development', 'Child psychology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009923xxx/1009923000/1009923000-disc001-file001-frame00255-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037932" "asp4037930-marc","","The world according to kids. ""Love and hate"". Ep. 1","","50 minutes","['The world according to kids']","This funny, moving and thought-provoking series takes a unique snapshot of the world as seen through the eyes of children and told in their own words. Devised with the assistance of child experts, it is a remarkable insight into what really goes on in a child's mind. Each self-contained episode sees a small group of youngsters interacting with each other as they explore issues that affect all children, regardless of age, background, class or upbringing. The children, aged between five and 11 years old, focus on solving a task or problem, bringing their own brand of logic to a variety of topics such as Love and Hate, Right and Wrong, Who Am I and Who Will I Be? and Fear and Danger. Action cameras worn by the children themselves ensure we really do see things from their viewpoint as the themes play out in their lives beyond the group.","stream","[]","[]","['Hate in children', 'Children', 'Love in children', 'Child psychology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922999/1009922999-disc001-file001-frame00410-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037930" "asp4037928-marc","","This world. Inside the war room. World War three","","52 minutes","['This world']","A dramatic and at times frighteningly real drama illustrating how easily global events can spiral out of control. World War Three – Inside the War Room explores the nightmare imagined scenario in which the West finds itself on the brink of a nuclear confrontation with Russia. A real war room bunker is rigged with cameras and six top military, political and diplomatic figures from around the world are sealed in it. Despite their vastly different views, they have to work together and come to decisions on each of the scenarios they're presented with in a documentary that reaches right into the heart of the most serious threat to the world.","stream","[]","[]","['Nuclear warfare', 'International relations']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922998/1009922998-disc001-file001-frame00980-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037928" "asp4037926-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Series 5, Episode 4","","51 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","Michael Mosley and the doctors undertake the most ambitious experiment yet on the series - testing whether the spice turmeric could help protect us against cancer, with the help of nearly 100 volunteers, several UK universities and some brand new technology. Gabriel Weston learns how one of these methods, based on a new understanding of the very beginnings of cancer, could soon provide us all with personalised cancer tests. Dr Chris van Tulleken investigates whether glucosamine pills really help with joint pain, and Dr Saleyha Ahsan looks at whether cheap painkillers are as good as expensive brands. Guest Dr Zoe Williams, meanwhile, tries out home cholesterol test kits.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Health', 'Turmeric', 'Cancer']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922997/1009922997-disc001-file001-frame00165-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037926" "asp4037924-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Series 5, Episode 3","","52 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","This time, Michael Mosley reveals a new discovery that could help us all improve our eyesight and Dr Chris van Tulleken carries out an experiment with the University of Worcester to find out whether the fad for going gluten free can be good for us. Surgeon Gabriel Weston witnesses a breakthrough that could cure rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases and Dr Saleyha Ahsan investigates the signs and symptoms of depression - what should we all look out for?","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Health', 'Gluten-free diet']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922996/1009922996-disc001-file001-frame00145-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037924" "asp4037922-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Series 5, Episode 2","","52 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","Michael Mosley and the doctors set up experiments to get to the truth behind health claims and headlines. Dr Chris van Tulleken teams up with Nottingham University to see whether high-intensity exercise is as good for us as is claimed, guest presenter Dr Zoe Williams gets a group of volunteers to help put some home fitness monitors to the test, and Michael Mosley investigates whether acupuncture really does have a scientific basis. Meanwhile, surgeon Gabriel Weston travels to the former Soviet Union to see a technology devised behind the iron curtain which could solve the problem of antibiotic resistance in the West, and Dr Saleyha Ahsan outlines the new guidelines on concussion: how can we tell whether a bang on the head is serious enough to go to a doctor?","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Interval training', 'Health', 'Exercise']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922995/1009922995-disc001-file001-frame00135-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037922" "asp4037920-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Summer special","","51 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","As the sun comes out (or not!) the doctors are back doing science research on our behalf. While we prepare to bare our bodies on the beach, Dr Saleyha Ahsan and the University of Oxford test whether it is really possible to bust belly fat, and skin surgeon Gabriel Weston takes a special camera on the streets to see how protective sun cream actually is. Dr Chris van Tulleken tests how cheap a pair of sunglasses we can buy and still be assured protection from damaging UV light. And as the warmer weather tempts more of us to do some exercise, GP Zoe Williams makes a guest appearance to test what it's really doing for our health, whilst Michael Mosley investigates some surprising ways to get the benefits of exercise without doing any at all.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Health', 'Exercise']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922994/1009922994-disc001-file001-frame00125-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037920" "asp4037918-marc","","Earth's great seasons. Winter. Episode 3","","51 minutes","[""Earth's great seasons""]","Every year, spectacular seasons transform our planet. These beautiful stand alone films explore the unique opportunities and challenges posed by each season. Spring brings new life, but it's also a dash to wake up and get ahead of everyone else. Summer is a time of long days and glorious abundance. But the living isn't always easy when the temperatures rise. Autumn brings the world's most spectacular transformations. It's also the last chance to breed, to grow up, to stock up before the cold returns. And during winter – the most magical, dramatic season of all – animals find inventive ways to survive. Andrew Scott narrates a special programme which celebrates winter and explores how animals and plants rise to the challenges it brings. With their world encased in snow and ice, animals must find the most inventive ways to survive and even benefit from the cold. Caribou become ice road travellers as it gets slippery underfoot, stoats make their own fur bedding, and snow monkeys find a warm bath. Emperor penguins are built for the cold weather, but even they must find their own tricks to endure the world's most savage winter.","stream","[]","[]","['Winter', 'Plants', 'Seasons', 'Animals']","['Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922993/1009922993-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037918" "asp4037916-marc","","Earth's great seasons. Autumn. Episode 2","","51 minutes","[""Earth's great seasons""]","Every year, spectacular seasons transform our planet. These beautiful stand alone films explore the unique opportunities and challenges posed by each season. Spring brings new life, but it's also a dash to wake up and get ahead of everyone else. Summer is a time of long days and glorious abundance. But the living isn't always easy when the temperatures rise. Autumn brings the world's most spectacular transformations. It's also the last chance to breed, to grow up, to stock up before the cold returns. And during winter – the most magical, dramatic season of all – animals find inventive ways to survive. In this episode, narrated by Andrew Scott, celebrates the drama of autumn and how animals and plants deal with the new challenges it brings. This is the time of year that brings the world's most spectacular transformations. With winter fast approaching, life has to get ready and that means feeding up while you can, fighting for the last chance to breed and rushing to grow up before the cold returns. While chipmunks and beavers dash to stash their winter supplies, many animals from musk oxen to beetles have to battle for mates and young gannets must face life's first dangerous challenges.","stream","[]","[]","['Plants', 'Autumn', 'Seasons', 'Animals']","['Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922992/1009922992-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037916" "asp4037914-marc","","Earth's great seasons. Summer. Episode 1","","51 minutes","[""Earth's great seasons""]","Every year, spectacular seasons transform our planet. These beautiful stand alone films explore the unique opportunities and challenges posed by each season. Spring brings new life, but it's also a dash to wake up and get ahead of everyone else. Summer is a time of long days and glorious abundance. But the living isn't always easy when the temperatures rise. Autumn brings the world's most spectacular transformations. It's also the last chance to breed, to grow up, to stock up before the cold returns. And during winter – the most magical, dramatic season of all – animals find inventive ways to survive. This episode, narrated by Andrew Scott, celebrates the glorious nature of summer on Earth and the extraordinary ways animals and plants rise to the challenges it brings. With the sun shining and the flowers blooming, this is the season of splendid abundance, and the long hours of daylight make life burst out in a riot of activity. But you have to find clever ways to get your share of the good times while they last, and as temperatures soar, everything has to deal with sweltering heat. For a whole range of animals, from sneaky ring-tailed lemurs to battling ibex, and from overheated penguins to astonishing colour-changing lizards, summer is a time when the living is not always easy.","stream","[]","[]","['Plants', 'Summer', 'Seasons', 'Animals']","['Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922991/1009922991-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037914" "asp4037912-marc","","Earth's great seasons. Spring. Episode 4","","52 minutes","[""Earth's great seasons""]","Every year, spectacular seasons transform our planet. These beautiful stand alone films explore the unique opportunities and challenges posed by each season. Spring brings new life, but it's also a dash to wake up and get ahead of everyone else. Summer is a time of long days and glorious abundance. But the living isn't always easy when the temperatures rise. Autumn brings the world's most spectacular transformations. It's also the last chance to breed, to grow up, to stock up before the cold returns. And during winter – the most magical, dramatic season of all – animals find inventive ways to survive. This episode, narrated by Andrew Scott, celebrates spring on planet Earth, and the extraordinary tricks that animals and plants find to rise to the new challenges it brings. This magical season brings a burst of new life - but as soon as the air starts to warm, it's a race to wake up and get ahead of everyone else. For many, it's the perfect time to find a mate and raise babies - but for everything, from adventurous grizzly bear cubs and amorous dancing grebes, to flowers in the desert and swifts that fly marathons, spring is about rushing to make the most of the opportunities this busy season brings.","stream","[]","[]","['Spring', 'Plants', 'Seasons', 'Animals']","['Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922990/1009922990-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037912" "asp4037910-marc","","Horizon. The quest for gravity control. Project Greenglow","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","For the last 200 years, we have been fascinated with the idea of controlling gravity. But in the mid-1990s British aerospace manufacturer BAE Systems began a ground-breaking project code-named 'Greenglow' which set about turning what many regarded as science fiction into reality. On the other side of the Atlantic, NASA was simultaneously running its own Breakthrough Propulsion Physics Project. It was concerned with potential space applications of new physics, including concepts like 'faster than light travel' and 'warp drives'. Looking at these past projects and into the future, Horizon explores science's obsession with the idea of gravity control. Are flying cars and journeys to the stars still the stuff of dreams?","stream","[]","[]","['Gravity']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922989/1009922989-disc001-file001-frame00215-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037910" "asp4037906-marc","","Horizon. My amazing twin. [Season 52, Episode 14]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Despite being identical twins, Adam and Neil Pearson look completely different. By conventional genetics, that should be impossible. But they share the faulty NF-1 gene, which for Adam caused uncontrolled tumors to grow on his face. For Neil, the gene caused short-term memory loss. In this powerful and personal film Adam and Neil find out why their condition has affected them in such different ways. It's a journey that takes them back to the moment they separated in the womb, their experiences during childhood, through to their diets, in the search for the trigger that made them so different.","stream","[]","[]","['Identical twins', 'Nature and nurture', 'Neurofibromatosis']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922987/1009922987-disc001-file001-frame00075-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037906" "asp4037904-marc","","Horizon. The immortalist. [Season 52, Episode 1]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","For centuries humankind has dreamed of eternal life. Now, with our ever-advancing technology, could we bring a profound change in our evolution and our destinies? Horizon meets Dmitry Itskov, a 32-year-old Russian billionaire who wants to live forever. He wants to upload his mind in to a cyborg avatar and achieve immortality. To make it happen, he is courting the world's finest scientific minds including neuroscientists, roboticists and artificial intelligence experts. It might sound like science fiction, but Itskov is not alone. Horizon meets the world's leading figures and the technological elite who are also pursing this dream.","stream","[]","[]","['Immortalism', 'Future life', 'Human body', 'Cyborgs']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922986/1009922986-disc001-file001-frame00175-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037904" "asp4037902-marc","","Horizon. How to find love online. [Season 52, Episode 7]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Internet dating has transformed our love lives. One in five committed couples meet on the internet and 91 million of us around the world log on to internet dating sites. Dr Xand van Tulleken is one of them. An expert in public health issues at Fordham University in New York, he is hopelessly single, and looking for love. Can Dr Hannah Fry, lecturer in mathematics at University College London, use her statistical know-how to help secure him the partner of his dreams?","stream","[]","[]","['Love', 'Online dating']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922985/1009922985-disc001-file001-frame00295-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037902" "asp4037900-marc","","Horizon. The mystery of dark energy","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Einstein's Theory of General Relativity is still one of the pillars of modern physics. But 100 years after Einstein's theory, there's something that seems to undermine everything we thought we knew - Dark Energy. This mysterious cosmic force is not only causing our universe to expand, but this expansion is also accelerating. It makes up 70% of the universe. But no one can see it, and there is still great debate over what it actually is. In this film, Horizon celebrates the anniversary of General Relativity - and looks at the latest experiments to try and understand Dark Energy.","stream","[]","[]","['Dark energy (Astronomy)']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922984/1009922984-disc001-file001-frame00080-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037900" "asp4037898-marc","","Horizon. Oceans of the solar system","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Water defines the Earth, and is crucial to life. Once we thought oceans were unique to our planet, but astronomers are now discovering them all over the solar system, raising the possibility of life in places we never thought possible. Horizon sets sail on an epic journey; from the icy wastes of Enceladus to the prehistoric oceans of Mars, and to the methane lakes of Saturn's biggest moon Titan - where NASA plans to send a submarine to dive into the murky depths. Are we on the verge of discovering that - far from being unique - life in the solar system is ubiquitous?","stream","[]","[]","['Life on other planets', 'Planets', 'Exobiology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922983/1009922983-disc001-file001-frame00140-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037898" "asp4037896-marc","","Horizon. A monster in my mind. OCD. [Season 51, Episode 16]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","An emotional insight into a debilitating disorder. Horizon meets Richard and Sophie, two people battling obsessive compulsive disorder. Sophie's overwhelming fear is that she might have murdered people. Richard is scared that he will contract fatal diseases from more or less everything he touches. For both of them, their condition is so bad that it is limiting their ability to live normal lives. This film finds out what OCD really is, what triggers it and asks how it can be stopped and it meets the scientists whose cutting edge research is promising sufferers hope.","stream","[]","[]","['Obsessive-compulsive disorder']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922982/1009922982-disc001-file001-frame00305-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037896" "asp4037894-marc","","Horizon. Are video games really that bad? [Season 51, Episode 19]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Horizon finds out if the brains and behaviour of an entire generation are being shaped by the hours they spend playing video games. The film finds out how developers engineer their games to make sure they reach the sweet spot between frustration and boredom for the gamer, and Horizon looks at some of the scientific tests being carried out around the world to understand the impact of gaming on behaviour, physiology and neurobiology. Do gamers who play the most violent games show more violent behaviour? Are gamers better at spatial navigation? And just how addictive are video games?","stream","[]","[]","['Video games']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922981/1009922981-disc001-file001-frame00295-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037894" "asp4037892-marc","","Panorama. The missing stolen school children. [Season 63, Episode 24]","","29 minutes","['Panorama']","The world was outraged when it emerged that Boko Haram militants had kidnapped 276 girls from a school in Chibok town in Nigeria. Over a year later, most of those girls are still missing. Tulip Mazumdar tracks down women and girls who've escaped from Boko Haram. Those held alongside the Chibok schoolgirls reveal how some have been forced to ‘turn', becoming deeply radicalised and joining the militant group.","stream","['Boko Haram']","['Nigeria']","['Schoolgirls', 'Abduction', 'Terrorism', 'Kidnapping victims']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922980/1009922980-disc001-file001-frame00065-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037892" "asp4037890-marc","","The making of Spain. Nation. Episode 3","","51 minutes","['The making of Spain']","The cultures and religions that have shaped the Spain we know today are revealed over the course of a journey through its key cities -- Madrid, Granada, Cordoba, Seville and Cartagena -- in the company of historian Simon Sebag Montefiore. It's a story packed with surprises and includes some of the great civilisations of the ancient world, as well as the most extraordinary characters. From Hannibal to the Caliphate, the Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian, the Jewish Prime Ministers under Muslim rule to the expulsion of the Jews, the Inquisition and the rise of the Habsburgs: Charles V, Phillip II and empire, the Bourbons, Napoleon and ultimately Franco and beyond. We discover how this is a part of the world where the influence of previous cities and their respective faiths are evident at every turn. Simon explores Spain's golden age under Philip II through to the Spanish Civil War and dictatorship under Franco, from which Spain has emerged as a modern democratic monarchy.","stream","[]","['Spain']","['Monarchy']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922979/1009922979-disc001-file001-frame00255-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037890" "asp4037888-marc","","The making of Spain. Reconquest. Episode 2","","52 minutes","['The making of Spain']","The cultures and religions that have shaped the Spain we know today are revealed over the course of a journey through its key cities -- Madrid, Granada, Cordoba, Seville and Cartagena -- in the company of historian Simon Sebag Montefiore. It's a story packed with surprises and includes some of the great civilisations of the ancient world, as well as the most extraordinary characters. From Hannibal to the Caliphate, the Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian, the Jewish Prime Ministers under Muslim rule to the expulsion of the Jews, the Inquisition and the rise of the Habsburgs: Charles V, Phillip II and empire, the Bourbons, Napoleon and ultimately Franco and beyond. We discover how this is a part of the world where the influence of previous cities and their respective faiths are evident at every turn. In this episode, Simon uncovers the truth about Spain's hero El Cid. He also investigates the horror of the Spanish Inquisition and in the process discovers an unsettling story about one of his own ancestors.","stream","[]","['Spain']","['Inquisition', 'Islam']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922978/1009922978-disc001-file001-frame00345-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037888" "asp4037886-marc","","The making of Spain. Conquest. Episode 1","","55 minutes","['The making of Spain']","The cultures and religions that have shaped the Spain we know today are revealed over the course of a journey through its key cities -- Madrid, Granada, Cordoba, Seville and Cartagena -- in the company of historian Simon Sebag Montefiore. It's a story packed with surprises and includes some of the great civilisations of the ancient world, as well as the most extraordinary characters. From Hannibal to the Caliphate, the Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian, the Jewish Prime Ministers under Muslim rule to the expulsion of the Jews, the Inquisition and the rise of the Habsburgs: Charles V, Phillip II and empire, the Bourbons, Napoleon and ultimately Franco and beyond. We discover how this is a part of the world where the influence of previous cities and their respective faiths are evident at every turn. In this first episode, Simon explores Spain's early years, its emergence as the battleground of empires and its golden age under the Cordoba Caliphate.","stream","[]","['Spain']","[]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922977/1009922977-disc001-file001-frame00305-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037886" "asp4037884-marc","","Secret life of growing up. Golden years. [Episode 2]","","50 minutes","['Secret life of growing up']","Packed with stories of human resilience and reinvention, these two films reveal how humans grow from children into adults. For humans, the process of growing up is the most dramatic in the animal kingdom. We're the only species that needs a ‘teen age' to accommodate the extreme changes that occur in our bodies and brains. Secret Life of Growing Up meets the people who illustrate how we mature, from the five-year-old girl whose verbal skills saved her mother's life on a call to the emergency services, to the 100-year-old woman whose yoga practice keeps her young. Each story is presented with the stunning Secret Life of … cinematography that makes the ordinary seem extraordinary.","stream","[]","[]","['Aging']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922976/1009922976-disc001-file001-frame00125-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037884" "asp4037882-marc","","Secret life of growing up. Teenagers. [Episode 1]","","50 minutes","['Secret life of growing up']","Packed with stories of human resilience and reinvention, these two films reveal how humans grow from children into adults. For humans, the process of growing up is the most dramatic in the animal kingdom. We're the only species that needs a ‘teen age' to accommodate the extreme changes that occur in our bodies and brains. Secret Life of Growing Up meets the people who illustrate how we mature, from the five-year-old girl whose verbal skills saved her mother's life on a call to the emergency services, to the 100-year-old woman whose yoga practice keeps her young. Each story is presented with the stunning Secret Life of … cinematography that makes the ordinary seem extraordinary.","stream","[]","[]","['Teenagers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922975/1009922975-disc001-file001-frame01075-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037882" "asp4037880-marc","","Horizon. The hunt for gravitational waves. Aftershock","","56 minutes","['Horizon']","In early 2014 scientists thought they had found evidence of gravitational waves from the Big Bang. These waves could help physicists on the search for a Theory of Everything - a grand explanation of all physics. However, doubts set in almost immediately with rival groups reanalysing the data. Horizon embarks on a journey through this wild frontier of physics - a story of rejection, perseverance and professional courage where, for some, glory beckons while, for others, their life's work hangs in the balance.","stream","[]","[]","['Gravitational waves']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922974/1009922974-disc001-file001-frame00190-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037880" "asp4037878-marc","","Horizon. A horizon guide. Climate change. Series 51","","53 minutes","['Horizon']","Whatever your views, climate change is now a familiar part of everyday conversation. We all know what it is, even if we don't all agree on what we think about it. But 50 years ago, the science of climate change was an academic backwater. The journey from scientific obscurity to the full glare of publicity has been fascinating, full of strange twists, extreme natural disasters, ambitious theories and changing fashions. This Horizon Guide looks back through the programme archive to reveal how climate change emerged from the shadows, to take its place at the centre stage of global debate.","stream","[]","[]","['Climatic changes']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922973/1009922973-disc001-file001-frame00325-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037878" "asp4037876-marc","","Wild West. The gunfight at the OK corral. Episode 3","","51 minutes","['Wild West']","A time of notorious outlaws, gunfighters-turned-sheriffs and frontier justice, the Wild West has proved a fertile ground for stories of heroism and triumph over adversity to grow. From the most famous outlaw of them all, Billy the Kid to vengeful lawman Wyatt Earp audiences have been captivated by these legends. But what of the men behind the myths - and the truth? Blending fast-paced drama with the latest archaeological, forensic and ballistic research, this series brings the truth to life. Was General Custer little more than an inept, vain man, the Battle of Little Bighorn nothing more than an attempt to further his career? Which side of the law was Wyatt Earp really on? And, find out why the Governor of New Mexico is today considering a pardon for Billy the Kid.","stream","['Earp, Wyatt']","['Arizone', 'Southwest, New', 'Arizona']","['Gunfights', 'Sheriffs', 'Violence', 'Gamblers']","['Documentary television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922972/1009922972-disc001-file001-frame00095-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037876" "asp4037874-marc","","Wild West. Billy the Kid. Episode 2","","51 minutes","['Wild West']","A time of notorious outlaws, gunfighters-turned-sheriffs and frontier justice, the Wild West has proved a fertile ground for stories of heroism and triumph over adversity to grow. From the most famous outlaw of them all, Billy the Kid to vengeful lawman Wyatt Earp audiences have been captivated by these legends. But what of the men behind the myths - and the truth? Blending fast-paced drama with the latest archaeological, forensic and ballistic research, this series brings the truth to life. Was General Custer little more than an inept, vain man, the Battle of Little Bighorn nothing more than an attempt to further his career? Which side of the law was Wyatt Earp really on? And, find out why the Governor of New Mexico is today considering a pardon for Billy the Kid.","stream","['the Kid', 'Billy']","['New Mexico']","['Outlaws', 'Brigands and robbers']","['Documentary television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922971/1009922971-disc001-file001-frame00065-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037874" "asp4037872-marc","","Wild West. Custer's last stand. Episode 1","","51 minutes","['Wild West']","A time of notorious outlaws, gunfighters-turned-sheriffs and frontier justice, the Wild West has proved a fertile ground for stories of heroism and triumph over adversity to grow. From the most famous outlaw of them all, Billy the Kid to vengeful lawman Wyatt Earp audiences have been captivated by these legends. But what of the men behind the myths - and the truth? Blending fast-paced drama with the latest archaeological, forensic and ballistic research, this series brings the truth to life. Was General Custer little more than an inept, vain man, the Battle of Little Bighorn nothing more than an attempt to further his career? Which side of the law was Wyatt Earp really on? And, find out why the Governor of New Mexico is today considering a pardon for Billy the Kid.","stream","['Custer, George A']","['United States']","['Generals', 'Little Bighorn, Battle of the, Mont., 1876']","['Documentary television programs', 'Historical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922970/1009922970-disc001-file001-frame00315-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037872" "asp4037870-marc","","Power and the world's women","","49 minutes","[]","Twenty years ago, while still First Lady, Hillary Clinton made a groundbreaking speech in Beijing, setting down a challenge to world leaders: to treat women's rights as human rights. She highlighted abuses including young girls sold into slavery; women raped as a tool of war; lack of education for girls. Since then, three women – Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice and of course Clinton herself – have done one of the world's most powerful jobs, as US Secretary of State. In candid interviews, these three former Secretaries of State talk about what it's like being a woman at the centre of power, how they personally tried to change things and about the political challenges of improving the lives of women across the world. The film reveals the shocking extent of abuses in some developing countries and conflict zones and asks what Western politicians should – and should not – do to promote women's rights and equality.","stream","[]","[]","['Women', 'Power (Social sciences)', 'Women in public life']","['Educational films']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922969/1009922969-disc001-file001-frame00240-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037870" "asp4037868-marc","","Treasures of ancient Greece. The long shadow","","52 minutes","['Treasures of ancient Greece']","Is Ancient Greek art just a collection of elegant works of marble, framed by a love of democracy and enlightened reasoning? Far from it. Art critic and journalist Alastair Sooke demonstrates it is in fact far more diverse and surprising -- a multi-cultural mix of styles, techniques and materials that left no subject matter unexplored. Filmed in sumptuous locations around the Mediterranean and across Europe, Alastair shows how a limited view of Ancient Greek art just does not hold up. His journey takes him from the bucolic beauty of early Minoan and Mycenaean art to striking works full of eroticism and drunken hedonism and culminates in some of the most breathtakingly exquisite art the world has ever seen. Considered, thoughtful and enthralling, this series offers a fresh understanding and new perspective on an incredible period of art. Alastair Sooke explores the extraordinary afterlife of the Greek masterpieces that changed the course of western culture. Succeeding centuries have found in ancient Greek art inspiration for their own ideals and ambitions. Filming in Italy, Germany, France and Britain, Alastair's investigation includes The Venus of Knidos, the first naked woman in western art, the bronze horses of St Mark's in Venice which became a pawn in an imperial game and the naked discus thrower, the Discobolus, personally bought by Adolf Hitler and used by him as a symbol of Aryan supremacy.","stream","[]","['Greece']","['Art, European']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922968/1009922968-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037868" "asp4037866-marc","","Treasures of ancient Greece. The classical revolution","","50 minutes","['Treasures of ancient Greece']","Is Ancient Greek art just a collection of elegant works of marble, framed by a love of democracy and enlightened reasoning? Far from it. Art critic and journalist Alastair Sooke demonstrates it is in fact far more diverse and surprising -- a multi-cultural mix of styles, techniques and materials that left no subject matter unexplored. Filmed in sumptuous locations around the Mediterranean and across Europe, Alastair shows how a limited view of Ancient Greek art just does not hold up. His journey takes him from the bucolic beauty of early Minoan and Mycenaean art to striking works full of eroticism and drunken hedonism and culminates in some of the most breathtakingly exquisite art the world has ever seen. Considered, thoughtful and enthralling, this series offers a fresh understanding and new perspective on an incredible period of art. Alastair Sooke unpicks the reasons behind the dazzling revolution that gave birth to classical Greek art, asking how the Greeks got so good so quickly. He travels to the beautiful Valley of the Temples in Agrigento, and to the island of Mozia to see the astonishing charioteer found there in 1979, and marvels at the athletic bodies of the warriors dragged from the seabed - the Riace Bronzes. It was a creative explosion that covered architecture, sculpting in marble, casting in bronze, even painting on vases. Perhaps the most powerful factor was also its greatest legacy - a fascination with the naked human body.","stream","[]","['Greece']","['Art, Greek', 'Art, Ancient']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922967/1009922967-disc001-file001-frame00265-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037866" "asp4037864-marc","","Treasures of ancient Greece. The age of heroes","","51 minutes","['Treasures of ancient Greece']","Is Ancient Greek art just a collection of elegant works of marble, framed by a love of democracy and enlightened reasoning? Far from it. Art critic and journalist Alastair Sooke demonstrates it is in fact far more diverse and surprising -- a multi-cultural mix of styles, techniques and materials that left no subject matter unexplored. Filmed in sumptuous locations around the Mediterranean and across Europe, Alastair shows how a limited view of Ancient Greek art just does not hold up. His journey takes him from the bucolic beauty of early Minoan and Mycenaean art to striking works full of eroticism and drunken hedonism and culminates in some of the most breathtakingly exquisite art the world has ever seen. Considered, thoughtful and enthralling, this series offers a fresh understanding and new perspective on an incredible period of art. In the first episode Alastair Sooke explores the surprising roots of Greek art, beginning his journey in Crete at the palace of Knossos, legendary home of the Minotaur. He travels to Santorini to the 'Greek Pompeii', and finds gold in the fabled stronghold of Mycenae and dazzling remains from Greece's Dark Ages. Alastair discovers the beginnings of a defining spirit in Greek art, embracing mythology, a passion for symmetry, and an obsession with the human body.","stream","[]","['Greece']","['Art, Greek', 'Art, Ancient']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922966/1009922966-disc001-file001-frame00230-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037864" "asp4037862-marc","","The wonderful world of blood","","51 minutes","[]","This fascinating film sees Michael Mosley put himself through some extreme challenges to discover how our blood protects us from infection, heals us when we're wounded, and powers our lives. He undergoes experiments including entering a low-oxygen environment to supercharge his blood and boost his physical fitness; poisoning his blood with a vial of viper venom in order to see it clot; doing a state-of-the-art body scan to chart every artery and vein in his body; and going white-water rafting to discover how his blood's defences combat stress. The programme explores the dark mythology around blood, and meets the scientists on the cusp of discovering whether there's any truth in the ‘Dracula myth' – that young blood can reverse the ageing process. Packed with absorbing stories, this is a comprehensive take on a subject that's central to our survival.","stream","[]","[]","['Hematology', 'Blood']","['Educational television programs', 'Made-for-TV movies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922965/1009922965-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037862" "asp4037860-marc","","Horizon. Is your brain male or female? [Season 51, Episode 6]","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","For centuries men and women seem to have baffled each other. Are boys really better at maths and spatial skills? Are girls better at empathy? What makes us have different strengths and weaknesses? And are these innate or are they shaped by cultural influences? Dr Alice Roberts and Dr Michael Mosley investigate the latest neuroimaging techniques and behavioural studies to determine whether men and women are wired differently. If they are, could this research be harnessed to improve the lives of both men and women?","stream","[]","[]","['Women', 'Thought and thinking', 'Sex differences (Psychology)', 'Men']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922964/1009922964-disc001-file001-frame00100-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037860" "asp4037858-marc","","Horizon. Inside the Dark Web. [Season 51, Episode 4]","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","The Dark Web is a secret online space that allows users complete anonymity. As online surveillance increases, this virtual world has grown in popularity. For some it is a place where criminals can operate - a shadowy underworld where users can purchase anything from illegal drugs to credit card details. For others, it is a haven, free from the government control and censorship that threatens the regular web. As users, programmers, governments and businesses battle over control of our online world, Horizon takes a trip through the Dark Web and meets the scientists, engineers and programmers fighting to save the internet.","stream","[]","[]","['Internet', 'World Wide Web', 'Dark Web']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922963/1009922963-disc001-file001-frame00070-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037858" "asp4037856-marc","","Horizon. The £10 million challenge. [Season 50, Episode 12]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Horizon launches the 2014 Longitude Prize. The original Longitude Prize was awarded 300 years ago to John Harrison for his chronometer clock, which enabled ships to determine their exact position at sea. This invention reduced the number of shipwrecks and enabled Britain's global trade to flourish. Professor Alice Roberts looks at the history of this quest for a scientific solution to a life-threatening problem, while other presenters including Liz Bonnin and Michael Mosley explore six issues that could be the focus of the 2014 prize, from malnutrition to antibiotic resistance to zero-carbon flight.","stream","[]","[]","['Science']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922962/1009922962-disc001-file001-frame00090-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037856" "asp4037854-marc","","Horizon. Which universe are we in?","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Cosmologists are daring to think the unthinkable. The universe as we know it doesn't exist. We are just one miniscule part of a much bigger picture - a multiverse of infinite proportions. Once considered the domain of extreme scientists, new evidence from all areas of physics now suggests that the multiverse is a real possibility. In this visually stunning film, Horizon travels through four very different visions of the multiverse. Get ready to leave your pre-conceived notions of reality at the door and open your minds to whole new worlds of possibility.","stream","[]","[]","['Multiverse']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922961/1009922961-disc001-file001-frame00125-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037854" "asp4037852-marc","","Horizon. Sugar v fat","","54 minutes","['Horizon']","What's worse for you; fat or sugar? It's a question that's been generating huge amounts of heat in the world's media; from the outer reaches of the Internet to the front pages of the New York Times. So what's the scientific truth? Horizon is getting to the bottom of it with the help twin doctors Chris and Xand Van Tullekan. In the greatest traditions of investigative science they're experimenting on their own bodies - with one on a low fat diet and one on a low sugar diet. What do sugar and fat do to our bodies? And if which of these twin evils is worse?","stream","[]","[]","['Fat', 'Nutrition', 'Sugar']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922960/1009922960-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037852" "asp4037850-marc","","Horizon. The real moment of creation. Cosmic dawn","","56 minutes","['Horizon']","Forget the big bang. The real moment of creation was the Cosmic Dawn - the moment of first light. The big bang gets all the credit for creating our universe. But in fact, the universe it gave was dark and boring. There were no stars, no galaxies, just a vast, black fog of gas - the cosmic dark ages. But after a hundred million years of nothing, came a dramatic moment of transformation - the Cosmic Dawn. It's the moment the first stars were born, the moment that lit up the Universe, and made the first structure and the first ingredients of life. This was the real moment of creation. Horizon meets the astronomers trying to witness the cosmic dawn. For the first time they have the tools to explore the very first stars of the universe and to tell the scientific story of our creation.","stream","[]","[]","['Cosmogony', 'Creation']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922959/1009922959-disc001-file001-frame00255-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037850" "asp4037848-marc","","Horizon. The trouble with space junk","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Space is getting crowded. And it's filling up with junk every time we launch a satellite. But this isn't like Earth-bound debris. It's travelling at speeds of up to 17,000 mph. This makes it extremely dangerous, not just for the astronauts living and working in space but also for modern life on Earth. Because everything we do - from making phone calls, flying planes, taking money out of the bank, to watching television or getting the weather forecast - is all run from vulnerable satellites orbiting the planet. In this film, Horizon finds out about the threat from space junk and joins the scientists searching for ways to clean up the debris.","stream","[]","[]","['Space debris', 'Astronautics']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922958/1009922958-disc001-file001-frame00270-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037848" "asp4037846-marc","","Horizon. The end of physics? In search of the dark","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","A quarter of the stuff in our universe is unaccounted for. We see its effects written across the heavens, but it has never been seen and cannot be explained. This mysterious substance is known as dark matter. Scientists hope that, by discovering the identity of dark matter, they will discover an essential piece in the cosmic jigsaw, as well as answering some problems with the standard model of particle physics. From CERN in Switzerland to a telescope in Chile, Horizon meets the scientists trying to solve one of the biggest mysteries in the universe and asks what success or failure will mean for the future of physics.","stream","[]","[]","['Dark energy (Astronomy)', 'Dark matter (Astronomy)']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922957/1009922957-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037846" "asp4037844-marc","","Sex and the church. Christianity vs the West. Episode 3","","53 minutes","['Sex and the church']","Is a large swathe of Christianity out of step with the modern world? As society in general becomes more liberal, the Church seems more entrenched. This fascinating series explores how the religion's complex, explosive and often divisive ideas about sex, marriage and gender have their roots in an extraordinary story that began 2,000 years ago. From Mormons, Methodists and missionaries to the witch-hunts of the 16th century, the drag queens of 18th century London and the sexual revolution of the 1960s, it reveals how Christian views on sex and gender have never been fixed - they are in flux and they have been so right from the start. Even-handed, and without strident proclamation or condemnation, Sex and the West seeks to add historical context and knowledge to what is an increasingly fractured but relevant debate. In this final episode of the series, professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how the offical Christian Church and Western society have moved apart on issues of sex and gender over the last 300 years. The Enlightenment encouraged people to question authority and that included the Church's teachings on sex. In the late 17th century, prostitution and homosexuality openly flourished in western cities - an open affront to centuries of Christian teaching. At the same time, new forms of Protestantism, such as Methodism, began to question traditional Church teaching, giving leadership roles to women. In the Victorian age, sex became a subject for scientists to study, instead of a sin for the Church to condemn. Some Christian thinkers began to challenge the sexual status quo. Josephine Butler fought on behalf of prostitutes, while Bishop John Colenso argued that African converts should be allowed to continue their practice of polygamy. And in the mid 20th century, Christians were at the forefront of the successful campaign for the decriminalisation of homosexuality. But elsewhere, Church leaders railed against these changes. Rome insisted on no divorce, no homosexuality, no contraception. And in recent years, both Catholic and Protestant Churches have been mired in sex abuse scandals. Does Christian thinking still have anything to teach a secular world about sex?","stream","[]","[]","['Sex and history', 'Sex']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922956/1009922956-disc001-file001-frame00260-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037844" "asp4037842-marc","","Sex and the church. Sexual revolution. Episode 2","","52 minutes","['Sex and the church']","Is a large swathe of Christianity out of step with the modern world? As society in general becomes more liberal, the Church seems more entrenched. This fascinating series explores how the religion's complex, explosive and often divisive ideas about sex, marriage and gender have their roots in an extraordinary story that began 2,000 years ago. From Mormons, Methodists and missionaries to the witch-hunts of the 16th century, the drag queens of 18th century London and the sexual revolution of the 1960s, it reveals how Christian views on sex and gender have never been fixed - they are in flux and they have been so right from the start. Even-handed, and without strident proclamation or condemnation, Sex and the West seeks to add historical context and knowledge to what is an increasingly fractured but relevant debate. Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch continues his exploration of how Christianity has shaped western attitudes to sex, gender and sexuality through history. Travelling from North East England to Germany and Italy, he explains how the Christian church took control of marriage in the 11th century, turning a civil institution into a sacred rite of Christianity. And he reveals how the Protestant Reformation launched a sexual revolution.","stream","[]","[]","['Marriage', 'Sex and history', 'Sex']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922955/1009922955-disc001-file001-frame00250-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037842" "asp4037840-marc","","Sex and the church. From pleasure to sin. Episode 1","","53 minutes","['Sex and the church']","Is a large swathe of Christianity out of step with the modern world? As society in general becomes more liberal, the Church seems more entrenched. This fascinating series explores how the religion's complex, explosive and often divisive ideas about sex, marriage and gender have their roots in an extraordinary story that began 2,000 years ago. From Mormons, Methodists and missionaries to the witch-hunts of the 16th century, the drag queens of 18th century London and the sexual revolution of the 1960s, it reveals how Christian views on sex and gender have never been fixed - they are in flux and they have been so right from the start. Even-handed, and without strident proclamation or condemnation, Sex and the West seeks to add historical context and knowledge to what is an increasingly fractured but relevant debate. In the first part of a major three-part series, the eminent theological historian Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch explores how Christianity has shaped western attitudes to sex, gender and sexuality throughout history. Travelling from Israel to Greece, Italy and Ireland, he begins by showing how the early Christians transformed sex from a biological necessity into a vice, from a pleasure into a sin. Even though Jesus Christ said very little about sex, Christianity soon promoted celibacy as the Christian ideal, turned sex into something dangerous and made even marriage second-best.","stream","[]","[]","['Sex and history', 'Sex']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922954/1009922954-disc001-file001-frame00290-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037840" "asp4037838-marc","","Traders, millions by the minute. Episode 2","","51 minutes","['Traders, millions by the minute']","A mesmerising account of life in the global financial heartlands, Traders gets under the skin of the men and women who work in the strange and compulsive world of the money markets around the world. Featuring a fascinating cast of diverse characters who share a relentless drive to win, a finely honed skill in calling the odds, and a dally dose of the adrenaline rush of risk and reward. These two films follow these characters at work and at play, capturing the highs and lows of their work in the financial markets that move ever faster in all corners of the globe.","stream","[]","[]","['Hedge funds', 'Stock exchanges', 'Investments', 'Stockbrokers']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922953/1009922953-disc001-file001-frame00430-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037838" "asp4037836-marc","","Traders, millions by the minute. Episode 1","","53 minutes","['Traders, millions by the minute']","A mesmerising account of life in the global financial heartlands, Traders gets under the skin of the men and women who work in the strange and compulsive world of the money markets around the world. Featuring a fascinating cast of diverse characters who share a relentless drive to win, a finely honed skill in calling the odds, and a dally dose of the adrenaline rush of risk and reward. These two films follow these characters at work and at play, capturing the highs and lows of their work in the financial markets that move ever faster in all corners of the globe.","stream","[]","[]","['Futures market', 'Stock exchanges', 'Investments', 'Hedge funds', 'Stockbrokers']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922952/1009922952-disc001-file001-frame00210-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037836" "asp4037834-marc","","Horizon. The battle in your mind","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","As a species, we like to think we are smart, creatures of reason, capable of making rational decisions. But we may have to think again. With every decision you take, there is a battle in your mind - a battle between intuition and logic. And the intuitive part of your mind is a lot more powerful than you may think. This conflict affects every aspect of your life - your diet, your habits, your beliefs. Professor Danny Kahneman explains the revolution in our understanding of the human mind.","stream","[]","[]","['Decision making', 'Thought and thinking', 'Brain']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922951/1009922951-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037834" "asp4037832-marc","","Secret life of babies","","51 minutes","[]","What can a baby see and hear? How does a baby explore the world? Why can they swim underwater? How do they communicate? And why do toddlers have temper tantrums? The first three years are the most important of a human's entire life - it's when we learn to walk, talk and socialise. But as an adult, baby behaviour is both mystifying and fascinating. Using the latest specialist filming techniques this programme reveals the 'natural history' of a baby starting with newborns and following their growth and development as they become toddlers. Get ready to see your baby in a whole new way ...","stream","[]","[]","['Infants', 'Newborn infants']","['Documentary television programs', 'Made-for-TV movies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922950/1009922950-disc001-file001-frame00125-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037832" "asp4037830-marc","","The magic of mushrooms","","51 minutes","[]","Mushroom enthusiast Professor Richard Fortey explores the strange and surprising science of fungi, unlocking the astonishing story of their evolution, their mysterious life-cycle, and their value to both the planet and ourselves. In a purpose-built mushroom lab, he and mycologist Dr Patrick Hickey investigate the secret life of fungi, revealing why they have the power to heal and to kill, how mushrooms can form the biggest living organisms on earth, and why they are vital to the survival of all life on our planet, including ourselves. The programme reveals why this hidden kingdom is at the forefront of research. From penicillin to poisons, environmentally friendly packaging to cancer treatments, Richard discovers the surprising, fascinating magic of mushrooms.","stream","[]","[]","['Fungi', 'Mushrooms']","['Educational television programs', 'Made-for-TV movies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922949/1009922949-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037830" "asp4037828-marc","","Infested! Living with parasites","","51 minutes","[]","From the face mites on our eyelashes to the amoebae that reproduce in our mouths, we all act as hosts to parasites - and we barely give them a second thought. In this programme, Michael Mosley infects himself with some of the most powerful and surprising of these organisms to find out how this fascinating relationship works, from the disgusting tapeworm to head lice and leeches. He is carefully monitored over a period of weeks as his parasites get used to their new home, revealing how an infestation takes hold and the effect it has on the human body. He also explores the growing scientific evidence that suggests some parasites might even be beneficial ... Over the weeks, Michael itches and scratches his way to a newfound respect for these fascinating organisms.","stream","[]","[]","['Parasites', 'Medical parasitology', 'Parasitic diseases']","['Educational television programs', 'Made-for-TV movies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922948/1009922948-disc001-file001-frame00160-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037828" "asp4037826-marc","","Terry Wogan's time of your life","","50 minutes","[]","In his jam-packed 40 years as one of the UK's best loved radio and television stars, Sir Terry Wogan has got up with the lark and gone to bed with the nightingale, all in the name of broadcasting. But is he naturally an early riser and if so why? The answer lies in the body clock; a ticking time-piece that lives in our brain and controls the daily rhythms of our body in time with the outside world. On this enlightening and entertaining journey Terry reveals why timing is everything, and why it's crucial to understand our body clock. Terry discovers there is a right time to eat, sleep, and exercise. There's a wrong time to learn, have sex, and go to the dentist. He discovers how our clocks dictate when we drive safely, work best, give birth and die. And he finds out why some of us are early birds while others are night owls, and why throughout our lives our body clocks constantly readjust. Terry reveals tips and tricks that will help us all master our clocks enabling us to get the most out of our lives.","stream","[]","[]","['Chronobiology']","['Documentary television programs', 'Made-for-TV movies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922947/1009922947-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037826" "asp4037824-marc","","Horizon. What makes us human? [Season 49, Episode 17]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Professor Alice Roberts is making a new human being. She's five months pregnant. But as an anatomist, and doctor, Professor Roberts has a rather different perspective on her pregnancy than most mothers. As this remarkable process happens inside her, Alice sets out to discover the latest in scientific understanding about how to grow a human being, and what makes our species so special.","stream","[]","[]","['Physiology, Comparative', 'Reproduction', 'Human reproduction', 'Anatomy, Comparative', 'Animal behavior', 'Human behavior', 'Brain']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922946/1009922946-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037824" "asp4037820-marc","","Survivors. Caught in the crossfire","","51 minutes","[]","A powerful documentary that takes viewers behind the headlines to meet survivors of some of the most shocking crimes in living memory. Reconstructing remarkable stories of survival and recovery, the programme shows how those who lived through the Norwegian massacre by Anders Breivik are starting to rebuild their lives. It looks at the after effects of a cab driver's random shooting spree in the English Lake District which left 12 people dead, as well as the Real IRA ambush of unarmed soldiers collecting pizza outside their barracks in Northern Ireland. As the 20 year anniversary approaches of the chilling abduction, torture and murder of two year old James Bulger by two 10 year old boys, his mother Denise speaks about the impact of his murder on her life.","stream","[]","['Norway']","['Victims of violent crimes', 'Massacres']","['Documentary television programs', 'Made-for-TV movies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922944/1009922944-disc001-file001-frame00200-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037820" "asp4037818-marc","","Horizon. Living with autism. [Season 50, Episode 11]","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Imagine being able to list every country in the world and its capital city, remember what we ate for dinner on 9 March 2002 and every prime number up to 7,507. In this highly personal and emotional film, Horizon discovers how brains that see the world in strikingly different ways are unlocking the secrets of our own minds. Presented by Psychologist Prof Uta Frith, who has devoted 50 years to studying autism, we meet the remarkable characters who have revolutionised our understanding of the human brain.","stream","[]","[]","['Autism', 'Autistic people', 'Autistic children', 'Autism in children']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922943/1009922943-disc001-file001-frame00175-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037818" "asp4037816-marc","","Horizon. The search for a cure. Ebola. [Season 51, Episode 5]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","The Ebola virus. No-one knows exactly where it comes from but one thing is certain - it's one of the most virulent infections known to science. This special episode of Horizon meets the scientists and doctors from all around the world looking for the cure and hears first-hand accounts of what it's actually like to catch - and survive - this terrible disease.","stream","[]","[]","['Ebola virus disease']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922942/1009922942-disc001-file001-frame00575-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037816" "asp4037814-marc","","Horizon. The hunt for life. Dinosaurs","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Dinosaur scientists are on brink of putting flesh and blood on the bones of the biggest killer to ever stalk the earth. Blood cells belonging to the world's most frightening predator have been discovered in the fossilized leg bone of a huge Tyrannosaurus rex. But the mind-boggling potential of these startling new discoveries is being threatened by organised crime. Dig sites deep in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia are being robbed of precious specimens before they've been properly unearthed. Horizon teams up with the dinosaur detectives searching for the truth about some of the greatest animals that ever lived.","stream","[]","[]","['Paleontology', 'Dinosaurs']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922941/1009922941-disc001-file001-frame00375-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037814" "asp4037812-marc","","Horizon. First Britons","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Horizon meets the scientists at the forefront of Stone Age exploration. New technologies are helping them to see the Earth during a previous age. Ancient DNA from the seabed reveals landscapes that in the prehistoric past were joined to continents, linking hunter-gatherer groups together. And chemical analysis of bones offers evidence of where these lost people came from. The results are controversial - who were the real bringers of civilisation?","stream","[]","['Great Britain']","['Stone age', 'Prehistoric peoples', 'Excavations (Archaeology)']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922940/1009922940-disc001-file001-frame00070-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037812" "asp4037810-marc","","Horizon. The power of the placebo. [Season 50, Episode 9]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","They are the miracle pills that shouldn't really work at all. Placebos come in all shapes and sizes, but they contain no active ingredient. Now they are being shown to help treat pain, depression and even alleviate some of the symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Horizon explores why they work, and how we could all benefit from the hidden power of the placebo.","stream","[]","[]","['Placebos (Medicine)']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922939/1009922939-disc001-file001-frame00095-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037810" "asp4037808-marc","","Horizon. How small is the universe?","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","A mind-bending film that visits some of the biggest and most thrilling experiments on the planet in the search for the smallest objects in the universe. On top of a mountain in the Canary Islands a strange machine is collecting radiation from some of the most distant and cataclysmic events in the universe. More than just a bizarre looking telescope, it's actually the eyepiece of the biggest microscope in the universe and scientists are using this huge machine to find the smallest thing in the universe. Using an innovative graphic device, Horizon looks deep into inner space and reveals the experiments reaching for the smallest imaginable scale.","stream","[]","[]","['Physics', 'Matter']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922938/1009922938-disc001-file001-frame00210-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037808" "asp4037806-marc","","Horizon. The truth about looking young. [Season 49, Episode 1]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Our skin is one of the biggest and most important organs we own. It is affected by what we eat, drink, how stressed we are and what we smear on it. Every day it takes a beating and plastic surgeon Rozina Ali spends her working life helping it look and feel better. In this programme, Rozina finds out the real condition of her own skin. She gets to grips with the truth behind the saying 'you are what you eat' and reveals that a revolution is taking place in the science of skin care - glycobiology - which has the potential to change human life in unimaginable ways, influencing treatments for conditions as varied as cancer and malaria.","stream","[]","[]","['Skin', 'Aging']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922937/1009922937-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037806" "asp4037804-marc","","Apples, pears and paint. How to make a still life painting","","52 minutes","[]","This richly detailed film journeys through the epic history of still life painting, featuring a range of delights from the earliest existing mural paintings discovered at Pompeii to the cubist masterpieces of Picasso. Awash with rich imagery of fruit and flowers as well as humble domestic objects, this lively take on the story of still life encompasses the work of some of the genre's greatest artists, from Caravaggio to Cezanne. Still life is also brought up to date by contemporary artists. Israeli-born Ori Gersht's super slow motion films presents the medium in a way it has never been seen before. With contributions from historians and art experts, this colourful programme opens up the huge social histories that lie behind the paintings and the fascinating lives of the people who made them.","stream","[]","[]","['Still-life in art', 'Still-life painting']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922936/1009922936-disc001-file001-frame00220-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037804" "asp4037802-marc","","Chivalry and betrayal. 1415-1453. Agents of God. Episode 3","","52 minutes","['Chivalry and betrayal']","As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years' War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst the splendour of the medieval world, cultural historian Dr Nina Ramirez takes viewers on a journey through 116 years of riotous, plague-ridden warfare, exploring how, as the effects of warfare reverberated in every aspect of artistic, cultural and religious life, The Hundred Years' War would give birth to two distinctive national identities representing the final divorce between France and England -- effects of which can still be seen in rivalries today.","stream","['King of England', 'Henry', 'V']","['Great Britain', 'France']","[""Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453""]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922935/1009922935-disc001-file001-frame00190-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037802" "asp4037800-marc","","Chivalry and betrayal. 1360-1415. Breaking the bonds. Episode 2","","51 minutes","['Chivalry and betrayal']","As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years' War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst the splendour of the medieval world, cultural historian Dr Nina Ramirez takes viewers on a journey through 116 years of riotous, plague-ridden warfare, exploring how, as the effects of warfare reverberated in every aspect of artistic, cultural and religious life, The Hundred Years' War would give birth to two distinctive national identities representing the final divorce between France and England -- effects of which can still be seen in rivalries today.","stream","['King of England', 'Richard', 'II']","['Great Britain', 'France']","[""Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453""]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922934/1009922934-disc001-file001-frame00195-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037800" "asp4037798-marc","","Chivalry and betrayal. 1337-1360. Trouble in the family. Episode 1","","48 minutes","['Chivalry and betrayal']","As the kings of England and the kings of France fought for possession of the crown of France, The Hundred Years' War would become the longest and the bloodiest conflict in medieval history, replacing the feudal order with an order of nations and propelling France and England into the modern age. Appearing amidst the splendour of the medieval world, cultural historian Dr Nina Ramirez takes viewers on a journey through 116 years of riotous, plague-ridden warfare, exploring how, as the effects of warfare reverberated in every aspect of artistic, cultural and religious life, The Hundred Years' War would give birth to two distinctive national identities representing the final divorce between France and England -- effects of which can still be seen in rivalries today.","stream","['King of England', 'Edward', 'III']","['Great Britain', 'France']","[""Hundred Years' War, 1339-1453""]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922933/1009922933-disc001-file001-frame00190-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037798" "asp4037796-marc","","Insect dissection. How insects work","","50 minutes","[]","Delve inside the amazing anatomy of bugs as this fascinating investigation reveals how insects have evolved to survive -- and how discoveries made in insect labs are inspiring technology that will transform the human world. Through a series of dissections combined with state-of-the-art imaging techniques, the program examines at micro level the precision engineering hidden inside these extraordinary creatures. We may see them as pests, but the insects that outnumber us by 200 million to one are the supreme innovators of the animal world -- without them ecosystems would collapse, crops would disappear, and waste would pile high. Insect Dissection reveals exactly how they work and builds a complete picture of how insects have conquered the world.","stream","[]","[]","['Insects']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922932/1009922932-disc001-file001-frame00380-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037796" "asp4037794-marc","","Horizon. A Horizon guide. The senses","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","Touch, sight, smell, hearing and taste; the five senses help define what it means to be human. Our lives are enriched as a result; we can appreciate the rich sounds of a symphony orchestra, the visual splendour of the natural world and the subtle notes of a fine wine. But they give us far more than just an appreciation of beauty. Every second, our senses gather millions of details about the world around us, sending our brains a constant stream of information. They are our only link with the outside world and are an important part of human survival. This programme goes back into the Horizon archive to reveal how our understanding of the senses has changed over the years in our quest to discover how we sense the world around us.","stream","[]","[]","['Senses and sensation', 'Perception']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922931/1009922931-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037794" "asp4037792-marc","","Horizon. A Horizon guide. Materials","","51 minutes","['Horizon']","The modern era has seen an explosion in materials science. Often these new materials are the end product of much larger shifts in industry, science and technology - from air travel to the race for space. This programme reviews the advances that have shaped the modern material age and considers how these materials have affected our lives.","stream","[]","[]","['Materials science', 'Mechanical engineering']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922930/1009922930-disc001-file001-frame00085-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037792" "asp4037790-marc","","Horizon. Curing Alzheimer's. [Season 52, Episode 9]","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Alzheimer's is the fastest growing disease in the world's ageing population. Thirty million people around the world suffer from the condition. For the last 10 years, billions of dollars have been spent on trying to develop antibodies to vaccinate, or even cure, patients. But all of them have failed – until now. The search for a cure for Alzheimer's has finally taken a revolutionary step forward. This film looks at the promising work on all fronts, from the scientists working on catching the disease at its earliest stages to the researchers working to understand the causes.","stream","[]","[]","[""Alzheimer's disease""]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922929/1009922929-disc001-file001-frame00100-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037790" "asp4037788-marc","","Horizon. Are health tests really a good idea? [Season 51, Episode 14]","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","Despite living longer and healthier lives than ever before, we have never been more obsessed with our health. And in an effort to detect the signs of silent killers lurking inside, more and more of us are turning to health tests. In this surprising film human guinea pig Michael Mosley puts himself through a battery of health tests available to people who feel perfectly well. From a simple assessment to a state of the art heart CT scan, Michael asks whether the pricey Harley street test was really worth the cash ... And what about the risks associated with these tests? Scans come with radiation exposure and even the simplest of tests lead to anxiety and possible overdiagnosis. Does testing healthy people actually do more harm than good?","stream","[]","[]","['Multiphasic health screening']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922928/1009922928-disc001-file001-frame00115-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037788" "asp4037786-marc","","Panorama. Unlocking my voice. The mind reader. [Season 60, Episode 43]","","60 minutes","['Panorama']","The Mind Reader follows a group of severely brain injured patients and reveals the revolutionary efforts made to help them communicate with their families and the outside world. Never before filmed, this programme spent more than a year with a group of vegetative patients in Britain and Canada. They witness the moment when a patient regarded as vegetative for more than a decade is able to answer a series of questions whilst inside a brain scanner. The findings have profound implications for the patients and their families, as well as ethical consequences for scientists and medical staff.","stream","[]","[]","['Brain damage', 'Persistent vegetative state', 'Magnetic resonance imaging']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922927/1009922927-disc001-file001-frame00245-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037786" "asp4037784-marc","","Horizon. How big is the universe?","","52 minutes","['Horizon']","In the last few years, astronomers and particle physicists have found new ways to probe the cosmos and are creating detailed maps that stretch almost all the way to the birth of time - 13.6 billion years ago. Using an innovative graphic that reveals the scale and wonder of the universe, Horizon travels from east to west, in to the setting sun and the wheeling cosmos, and all the way to the edge of existence, unlocking some surprising stories. Are there parallel universes beyond our own? Does our universe have an edge? There is evidence to suggest that the universe next door is already knocking.","stream","[]","[]","['Cosmology', 'Universe']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922926/1009922926-disc001-file001-frame00310-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037784" "asp4037782-marc","","Trouble with working women. Why can't a woman succeed like a man?","","59 minutes","['Trouble with working women']","The first of two provocative programmes presented by newsreader and mum-of-three Sophie Raworth, and reporter and father-of-three Justin Rowlatt. In a competitive mood from the off, Justin and Sophie explore the thorny issue of what we really think of women at work. Why is it that men still dominate the top jobs? Can women have it all? Has gender equality gone too far? And what - if anything - is holding women back? There are plenty of arguments along the way, but Sophie and Justin do manage to reach a conclusion.","stream","[]","['Great Britain']","['Women', 'Equal pay for equal work', 'Pay equity', 'Sex discrimination in employment', 'Sex discrimination against women']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922925/1009922925-disc001-file001-frame00095-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037782" "asp4037780-marc","","Horizon. How does your memory work? [Season 44, Episode 11]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Barney sits in a chair and recalls the day he was hit by a car. His back was broken and his wife was killed. Although he can now walk, the pain of the memory is not so easily healed. But what is memory? This film takes a remarkable journey through our minds - from how memories form to why they unravel in old age. We think of ourselves as inhabiting our bodies, but are our most precious recollections little more than an arrangement of cells in our brains? And as scientists understand more about how memories are formed, could difficult memories be adapted and changed so they are less painful?","stream","[]","[]","['Memory', 'Memory disorders', 'Memory disorders in old age', 'Post-traumatic stress disorder']","['Case studies', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922924/1009922924-disc001-file001-frame00110-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037780" "asp4037778-marc","","Horizon. The new energy rush. Fracking. Series 49, Episode 14","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Geologist Iain Stewart investigates a new and controversial energy rush for the natural shale gas found deep underground. This new supply has slashed the price of electricity, kick started a renaissance in manufacturing and driven down carbon emissions. Getting it out of the ground involves hydraulic fracturing - or fracking. Iain travels to America to find out what it is, why it is a potential game changer and what we can learn from the US experience. He meets some of the people who have become rich from fracking as well as the communities worried about the risks.","stream","[]","[]","['Hydraulic fracturing', 'Gas wells', 'Natural gas reserves', 'Shale gas industry']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922923/1009922923-disc001-file001-frame00495-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037778" "asp4037776-marc","","Wonderland. The madness of dancing Daniel. [Series 1, Episode 4]","","39 minutes","['Wonderland']","The story of 30 year-old Daniel: eccentric, funny, charming, with a compulsion to dance, an obsession with hygiene, a love of London and a diagnosis of ""personality disorder"". Any attempt Daniel has made to build an independent life for himself have foundered and, having been blacklisted by all the care homes in London, he looks set to be confirmed to a mental institution for the rest of his life. But there is hope: Professor Tyrer, a psychiatrist specialising in ""personality disorders"" has found one home willing to take Daniel. There's only one problem: it's in Plymouth, 314km away from London. Can he persuade Daniel to go?","stream","[]","[]","['Personality disorders', 'Mentally ill']","['Case studies', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922922/1009922922-disc001-file001-frame00590-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037776" "asp4037774-marc","","This world. Inside a Sharia court","","56 minutes","['This world']","Some western countries, proud of their multiculturalism, have considered allowing Muslim communities to have their own courts - like Jews and Christians. But for many, the very mention of the word 'Sharia' immediately brings to mind images of amputations and stoning to death. This World goes to Nigeria, where the Sharia experiment is now six years old, to find out how Sharia law works in reality alongside the official British-style secular legal system - both inside and outside the courtroom. Behind the popular cliches, it has surprising attractions for women, and the punishments are handled in an unexpected way.","stream","[]","['Great Britain', 'Nigeria']","['Islamic law', 'Islamic courts', 'Islam and civil society', ""Women's rights""]","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922921/1009922921-disc001-file001-frame00365-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037774" "asp4037772-marc","","Horizon. Creative disorders. [Season 43, Episode 11]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","The career of an an award winning pianist, Nick Van Bloss, was destroyed in mid-performance by his Tourette's Syndrome. Struck by the illness as a child, music had been his salvation. Focusing on musical keys had held off the Tourette's - but it returned and when it did, it changed his life. Now Nick needs to know how he became who he is. Tourette's wrecked his career, but did it also create it? The spectre of the 'mad-genius' has gripped our imagination for years, but is it real? One man needs to know and is determined to find out.","stream","['Bloss, Nick van']","[]","['Music', 'Musicians with disabilities', 'Tourette syndrome']","['Educational television programs', 'Case studies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922920/1009922920-disc001-file001-frame00800-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037772" "asp4037770-marc","","Horizon. Waiting for a heartbeat. [Season 42, Episode 12]","","49 minutes","['Horizon']","Horizon spends a year inside one of the world's leading miscarriage clinics, following the highs and lows of the team as they battle to keep yearned-for babies in the womb just long enough to give them a chance of life. This observational film focuses on the case studies of three women with different problems - one genetic, one physical and one simply bad luck - and sees whether science can provide hope where there has been none.","stream","[]","[]","['Miscarriage']","['Educational television programs', 'Case studies']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922919/1009922919-disc001-file001-frame00090-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037770" "asp4037768-marc","","Horizon. Neanderthal","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Ever since the first Neanderthal bones were discovered, they have posed fundamental questions for scientists. Were these beings almost identical to us, or were they crude and primitive creatures, an evolutionary dead-end? A top team of scientists - whose exhaustive analysis even extends to the Neanderthal vocal apparatus - investigates. Innovative CGI modelling and graphics showcase new knowledge about their physique, the way they moved, even some aspects of their behavior, to bring the Neanderthal back to life.","stream","[]","['Europe']","['Human evolution', 'Neanderthals']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922918/1009922918-disc001-file001-frame00090-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037768" "asp99265772400971","","Horizon. Living with ADHD","","50 minutes","['Horizon']","Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder kids are often bright and able, but for some reason, they are unable to concentrate. The repercussions for all involved can be devastating. The current, controversial treatment, Ritalin, is a powerful amphetamine. This sensitive, uplifting documentary shows what it is really like to live with ADHD, and it investigates the new science that is giving hope to its victims.","stream","[]","[]","['Hyperactive children', 'Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder', 'Behavior modification', 'Attention-deficit-disordered children']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922917/1009922917-disc001-file001-frame00240-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037766" "asp4037764-marc","","The divine Michelangelo. Part 2","","59 minutes","['The divine Michelangelo']","Unveiling the man behind the myth. Five hundred years ago, Michelangelo created three of the art world's greatest icons: the statue of David, the painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican and the dome of St. Peter's in Rome. This revealing drama documentary traces his development from angry young man to pride of Rome. His prodigious talent has led people to describe him as more divine than human. Modern experts reproduce elements of his work to discover the extent of his genius. His personal life is also examined. Was art's first superstar the poverty-stricken, tortured, lonely outsider that many of us believe? Or was he a cunning spin-doctor who skillfully molded his own image?","stream","['Michelangelo Buonarroti']","['Italy']","['Artists']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922916/1009922916-disc001-file001-frame00095-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037764" "asp4037762-marc","","The divine Michelangelo. Part 1","","59 minutes","['The divine Michelangelo']","Unveiling the man behind the myth. Five hundred years ago, Michelangelo created three of the art world's greatest icons: the statue of David, the painted ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican and the dome of St. Peter's in Rome. This revealing drama documentary traces his development from angry young man to pride of Rome. His prodigious talent has led people to describe him as more divine than human. Modern experts reproduce elements of his work to discover the extent of his genius. His personal life is also examined. Was art's first superstar the poverty-stricken, tortured, lonely outsider that many of us believe? Or was he a cunning spin-doctor who skillfully molded his own image?","stream","['Michelangelo Buonarroti']","['Italy']","['Artists']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922915/1009922915-disc001-file001-frame00135-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037762" "asp4037760-marc","","Everyman. Can prayer heal?","","49 minutes","['Everyman']","""I don't believe prayer works, I know it does."" These are the words of Mitchell Krucoff, one of America's top heart surgeons, who with his colleague Suzanne Crater, is at the helm of one of the most scientifically driven and ambitious clinical studies to examine the link between prayer and healing. For much of modern history, religion has been considered a way to heal the soul, while medicine concentrated on ways to heal the body. Krucoff and Crater hope their study, involving 1500 patients, will prove what they both intuitively believe - that prayer can change lives. The film captures them praying together before performing high-risk heart operations; battling to secure funding; and waiting in nervous anticipation for the results of the study.","stream","[]","[]","['Medicine', 'Spiritual healing']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922914/1009922914-disc001-file001-frame00520-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037760" "asp4037758-marc","","Talk Spanish. Part 6","","15 minutes","['Talk Spanish']","This program is about leisure activities and going out in town.","stream","[]","[]","['Spanish language']","['Educational television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009859xxx/1009859919/1009859919-disc001-file001-frame00090-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4037758" "asp4036501-marc","","Uncommon courage [90 minute version]. Patriotism and civil liberties","","87 minutes","[]","Uncommon Courage: Patriotism and Civil Liberties explores the personal histories of second generation Japanese Americans who served in the U.S. Army' Military Intelligence Service (MIS) during World War II as Japanese language specialists in the Pacific, and after the War during the Occupation of Japan. This documentary examines the motives and actions and uncommon courage of these soldiers whose faith in the future of America fueled the desire to prove themselves defending their country while many of their families and friends were imprisoned in isolated incarceration camps, stripped of their civil liberties. Uncommon Courage uses archival footage, historical photographs and current interviews to tell its story. It is divided into ten segments: Overview, Training, Forced Evacuation, Combat, Cave Flushing, Interrogation, Translation, Brothers The Occupation, and the Epilogue. The Overview and Epilogue give historical perspective on the MIS. The other eight segments tell what the soldiers did or faced. The historical period that Uncommon Courage covers is approximately from 1941 to 2000.","stream","[]","['Pacific Area']","['World War, 1939-1945', 'Japanese Americans']","['Documentary films', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/content/1009928xxx/1009928938/1009928938-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036501" "asp4036499-marc","","Uncommon courage [60 minute version]. Patriotism and civil liberties","","57 minutes","[]","For the first time ever, Uncommon Courage: Patriotism and Civil Liberties tells the story of the Military Intelligence Service (MIS) during World War II and the Occupation of Japan. Thousands of MIS soldiers, mostly Japanese American, fought for the United States in the Pacific in a unique role, using language as their weapon. They interrogated Japanese prisoners, translated documents, intercepted communications, and infiltrated enemy lines. Some of these MIS soldiers volunteered from those camps. Many found themselves fighting against their own brothers and relatives. Ironically, at the same time, many of their families back home were locked behind barbed wire in isolated imprisonment camps, stripped of their civil rights, their allegiance questioned. A dramatic and moving personal saga, these soldiers showed Uncommon Courage as they fought to overcome fear, discrimination, and racial prejudice in the land of their birth. Theirs is an American story.","stream","[]","['Pacific Area']","['World War, 1939-1945', 'Japanese Americans']","['Documentary films', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009928xxx/1009928937/1009928937-disc001-file001-frame00115-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036499" "asp4036497-marc","","PBS NewsHour","","8 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","Across the country, rural schools are being forced to shut down as more families move to urban areas and funding sources dry up. In Arena, Wisconsin, six-year-old Brady Schlamp must now travel 10 miles to school. His former school, right around the corner, was shuttered. As Jeffrey Brown reports, the closures can cause logistical challenges, emotional fallout and community divisions.","stream","[]","['Wisconsin']","['School closings', 'Rural population', 'Rural schools']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009928xxx/1009928761/1009928761-disc001-file001-frame00190-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036497" "asp4036495-marc","","PBS NewsHour","","7 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","At New Jersey's Rutgers University, a new honors program for undergraduates is redefining academic excellence. Students accepted into the highly competitive Honors Living Learning Community (HLLC) study critical social issues and prove their commitment to becoming “change-makers."" While the program is small, its early outcomes have been promising. Hari Sreenivasan has the story from Newark.","stream","['Rutgers University']","[]","['Universities and colleges']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009928xxx/1009928760/1009928760-disc001-file001-frame00010-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036495" "asp4036493-marc","","PBS NewsHour","","7 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","Maine, land of lobsters and lighthouses, is also the nation's oldest state. With a median age of 43, roughly a third of its population is in or approaching retirement. To counter its aging workforce, the state is attempting to attract more recent college graduates by helping to repay their student loans. Hari Sreenivasan reports as part of our weekly education series, Rethinking College.","stream","[]","['Maine']","['College graduates', 'Population aging', 'Student loans']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009928xxx/1009928759/1009928759-disc001-file001-frame00330-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036493" "asp4036491-marc","","PBS NewsHour. Tiny Easter Island deals with giant trash problem","","7 minutes","['PBS NewsHour']","Easter Island off the coast of Chile has a major trash problem. It's near what's known as a “trash vortex” in the middle of the South Pacific and floating waste is constantly washing ashore. Local officials estimate the growing population is producing more than 20 tons of trash per day. What's to be done? Jeffrey Brown explores some creative solutions, including a music school made of garbage.","stream","[]","['Easter Island']","['Refuse and refuse disposal', 'Recycling (Waste, etc.)']","['Television news programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009928xxx/1009928758/1009928758-disc001-file001-frame00045-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036491" "asp4036036-marc","","Zoo quest in colour. Indonesia. Part 2","","53 minutes","['Zoo quest in colour']","First broadcast in December 1954, Zoo Quest was one of the most popular television series of its time. It changed the way viewers saw the world and launched the career of the young David Attenborough as a wildlife presenter. Broadcast 10 years before colour television, Zoo Quest was thought to have been filmed in black and white. Until now… Using extraordinary colour film discovered recently, together with new behind-the-scenes stories from David Attenborough and cameraman Charles Lagus, this film showcases the very best of Zoo Quest in stunning HD colour for the very first time.","stream","['Attenborough, David']","['Indonesia']","['Nature television programs', 'Nature films']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922880/1009922880-disc001-file001-frame01150-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036036" "asp4036034-marc","","Zoo quest in colour. Sierra Leone & Guiana. Part 1","","52 minutes","['Zoo quest in colour']","First broadcast in December 1954, Zoo Quest was one of the most popular television series of its time. It changed the way viewers saw the world and launched the career of the young David Attenborough as a wildlife presenter. Broadcast 10 years before colour television, Zoo Quest was thought to have been filmed in black and white. Until now ... Using extraordinary colour film discovered recently, together with new behind-the-scenes stories from David Attenborough and cameraman Charles Lagus, this film showcases the very best of Zoo Quest in stunning HD colour for the very first time.","stream","['Attenborough, David']","['Sierra Leone', 'Guyana']","['Nature television programs', 'Nature films']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922879/1009922879-disc001-file001-frame00790-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036034" "asp4036032-marc","","Wild Thailand. The mysterious North. Episode 3","","51 minutes","['Wild Thailand']","Go beyond Thailand's beaches. Wild Thailand reveals a sacred kingdom of awe-inspiring beauty. It takes in towering limestone cliffs, paddy fields, hidden temples and the teeming city of Bangkok, before visiting the forests of the north. Each episode is packed with wildlife. While full moon parties get underway on the beaches of Ko Pha-Ngan, a dazzling light show takes place on the island's reefs. In Bangkok, we meet the animals that have made this urban environment their home. And a visit to the north is like stepping back in time -- ancient tribes practice time-honoured traditions and tigers still stalk the forests. Wild Thailand reveals a land that is worlds away from the familiar tourist trails. Northern Thailand is dominated by mountains and cloaked in forest. It hides ancient creatures and surprising partnerships. To survive here, both the wildlife and people rely on maintaining the natural harmony of the mysterious north.","stream","[]","['Thailand, Northern']","['Animal diversity', 'Ecology', 'Human-animal relationships']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922878/1009922878-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036032" "asp4036030-marc","","Wild Thailand. The central heartland. Episode 2","","52 minutes","['Wild Thailand']","Go beyond Thailand's beaches. Wild Thailand reveals a sacred kingdom of awe-inspiring beauty. It takes in towering limestone cliffs, paddy fields, hidden temples and the teeming city of Bangkok, before visiting the forests of the north. Each episode is packed with wildlife. While full moon parties get underway on the beaches of Ko Pha-Ngan, a dazzling light show takes place on the island's reefs. In Bangkok, we meet the animals that have made this urban environment their home. And a visit to the north is like stepping back in time -- ancient tribes practice time-honoured traditions and tigers still stalk the forests. Wild Thailand reveals a land that is worlds away from the familiar tourist trails. In central Thailand's forests, fertile plains and even city streets, nature finds a way of living alongside people. Spirituality can be found in human and animal relationships, both likely and unlikely. This bustling region is known as the nation's rice bowl - but even here, there are magical places to be found.","stream","[]","['Thailand, Central']","['Animal diversity', 'Ecology', 'Human-animal relationships']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922877/1009922877-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036030" "asp4036028-marc","","Wild Thailand. The tropical South. Episode 1","","51 minutes","['Wild Thailand']","Go beyond Thailand's beaches. Wild Thailand reveals a sacred kingdom of awe-inspiring beauty. It takes in towering limestone cliffs, paddy fields, hidden temples and the teeming city of Bangkok, before visiting the forests of the north. Each episode is packed with wildlife. While full moon parties get underway on the beaches of Ko Pha-Ngan, a dazzling light show takes place on the island's reefs. In Bangkok, we meet the animals that have made this urban environment their home. And a visit to the north is like stepping back in time -- ancient tribes practice time-honoured traditions and tigers still stalk the forests. Wild Thailand reveals a land that is worlds away from the familiar tourist trails. Southern Thailand is the Thailand we think we all know. It is a place of both spectacular natural beauty and of wild parties, but behind this well-known image is also a place where spirituality pervades every bit of life. For the animals that live here, this is a natural wonderland.","stream","[]","['Thailand, Southern']","['Animal diversity', 'Ecology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922876/1009922876-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036028" "asp4036024-marc","","Wild Patagonia. Heat and dust. Episode 2","","57 minutes","['Wild Patagonia']","Patagonia - a mysterious and intangible place at the southern tip of South America, stretching across Chile and Argentina, made up of strange landscapes, huge mountain ranges and windswept plains. This series brings this little-known region and its surprising wildlife to the screens. It reveals how life survives and flourishes in these environments, like the ducklings that fling themselves into glacial melt waters on the first day of life to the condors who must master the wild winds. It also discovers how humans interact with this wild environment meeting the Gauchos, Patagonia's cowboys and visiting the state-of-the-art wind farms that are harnessing the power of the open plains. It is a fascinating series that reveals Patagonia as a lawless, powerful and demanding land - but shows how for those who know how, it is a paradise where the odds are in their favour.","stream","[]","['Patagonia (Argentina and Chile)', 'Andes']","['Ecology', 'Animals']","['Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922874/1009922874-disc001-file001-frame00365-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036024" "asp4036022-marc","","Wild Patagonia. Fire and ice. Episode 1","","58 minutes","['Wild Patagonia']","Patagonia - a mysterious and intangible place at the southern tip of South America, stretching across Chile and Argentina, made up of strange landscapes, huge mountain ranges and windswept plains. This series brings this little-known region and its surprising wildlife to the screens. It reveals how life survives and flourishes in these environments, like the ducklings that fling themselves into glacial melt waters on the first day of life to the condors who must master the wild winds. It also discovers how humans interact with this wild environment meeting the Gauchos, Patagonia's cowboys and visiting the state-of-the-art wind farms that are harnessing the power of the open plains. It is a fascinating series that reveals Patagonia as a lawless, powerful and demanding land - but shows how for those who know how, it is a paradise where the odds are in their favour. Patagonia invites you into a rarely seen South American wilderness, home to surprising creatures who survive in environments that range from the mighty Andes Mountains to Cape Horn. Discover the secret lives of pumas and hummingbirds. Soar with condors over glacial peaks and explore monkey puzzle forests from the time of dinosaurs. Ride with extreme kayakers over raging waterfalls, and with Patagonia's cowboys - the gauchos - as they round up wild horses.","stream","[]","['Patagonia (Argentina and Chile)']","['Ecology', 'Animals']","['Nature television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922873/1009922873-disc001-file001-frame00285-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036022" "asp4036020-marc","","Wild New Zealand. New arrivals. Episode 3","","51 minutes","['Wild New Zealand']","Isolated from the rest of the world for 80 million years, life on the islands of New Zealand has taken its own bizarre path. This series reveals the country's rich and intriguing wildlife stories, from the bustling communities of penguins hiding away in giant daisy forests to the kakapo -- Earth's only species of flightless nocturnal parrots. New Zealand was also the last place to be discovered and settled by people who brought with them new animals, like merino sheep and new predators like the stoat. Finally, Wild New Zealand meets the pioneering conservation heroes who are fighting to save some of its most endangered species. New Zealand was one of the last land masses to be found and settled by people. Lush and fertile, almost everything brought here flourishes, often with surprising consequences. Told through the experiences of its native species - in particular, a charismatic and peculiar giant, flightless parrot - this is the moving story of the changing fortunes of New Zealand's wildlife since humans first arrived.","stream","[]","['New Zealand']","['Animal diversity', 'Zoology', 'Ecology', 'Maori (New Zealand people)', 'Kakapo']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922872/1009922872-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036020" "asp4036016-marc","","Wild New Zealand. Cast adrift. Episode 1","","65 minutes","['Wild New Zealand']","Isolated from the rest of the world for 80 million years, life on the islands of New Zealand has taken its own bizarre path. This series reveals the country's rich and intriguing wildlife stories, from the bustling communities of penguins hiding away in giant daisy forests to the kakapo -- Earth's only species of flightless nocturnal parrots. New Zealand was also the last place to be discovered and settled by people who brought with them new animals, like merino sheep and new predators like the stoat. Finally, Wild New Zealand meets the pioneering conservation heroes who are fighting to save some of its most endangered species. Isolated since the time of the dinosaurs, New Zealand's wildlife has been left to its own devices, with surprising consequences. Its ancient forests are still stalked by predators from the Jurassic era. It's also one of the most geologically active countries on earth. From Kiwis with their giant eggs, to forest-dwelling penguins and helicopter-riding sheep dogs, meet the astonishing creatures and resilient people who must rise to the challenges of their beautiful, dramatic and demanding home.","stream","[]","['New Zealand']","['Animal diversity', 'Zoology', 'Ecology']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922870/1009922870-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036016" "asp4036014-marc","","Wild new world. Mammoths to Manhattan. Season 1, Episode 6","","54 minutes","['Wild new world']","""We're trying to imagine what it was like to be the very first people to arrive on the continent almost 14,000 years ago,"" explains series producer, Miles Barton. This is the first attempt in television to discover the landscape and wildlife of America after the last Ice Age. The series features amazing re-animations of such animals as the sabre-toothed tiger and woolly mammoth and, using computer graphics, returns lions, cheetahs and zebras to North America where they lived thousands of years ago. This look at the past provides a unique perspective on North American wildlife of today, including those creatures who now depend upon people and cities for their survival. Modern day North America is far removed from the continent first encountered by people 13,000 years ago. Today it is dominated by symbols of human culture; then it was dominated by mammoths and sabre-toothed cats. This final programme examines the evidence for the cause of the Ice Age extinctions and takes a journey through time to see how the survivors have adapted to the altered landscape of North America. From mammoth hunting through to the rise of the skyscraper we see how wildlife has adapted to a human-controlled New World. Built for the needs of people, cities have also become home to all manner of North American wildlife. Moose roam through downtown Anchorage during the winter, eating people's garden plants and destroying Christmas tree lights. Manatees gather in their hundreds to bathe in the warm water pumped out by a Florida power plant, and burrowing owls raise their chicks in one of America's biggest urban sprawls - Silicon Valley.","stream","[]","['North America']","['Glacial epoch', 'Animals, Fossil', 'Extinct animals', 'Mammals, Fossil']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922869/1009922869-disc001-file001-frame00195-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036014" "asp4036010-marc","","Wild new world. Edge of the ice. Season 1, Episode 4","","53 minutes","['Wild new world']","""We're trying to imagine what it was like to be the very first people to arrive on the continent almost 14,000 years ago,"" explains series producer, Miles Barton. This is the first attempt in television to discover the landscape and wildlife of America after the last Ice Age. The series features amazing re-animations of such animals as the sabre-toothed tiger and woolly mammoth and, using computer graphics, returns lions, cheetahs and zebras to North America where they lived thousands of years ago. This look at the past provides a unique perspective on North American wildlife of today, including those creatures who now depend upon people and cities for their survival. Thirteen thousand years ago, the north-west corner of the New World was a place where animals survived at edge of the ice. The elephant-like mastodon and its biggest predator, the ferociously fanged scimitar-toothed cat, were just two of the most impressive beasts that lived here. Coastal fringes and islands were an important ice-free sanctuary while much of the continent was buried under ice. And the latest research suggests that this may be the place where the first people entered North America, possibly using boats to travel down the north-west coast. Their arrival occurred around the time of one the biggest floods of the ice age, when a towering 600-metre-high wave wiped out millions of animals and created a waterfall that makes Niagara Falls look puny by comparison.","stream","[]","['North America']","['Glacial epoch', 'Animals, Fossil', 'Extinct animals', 'Mammals, Fossil']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922867/1009922867-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036010" "asp4036008-marc","","Wild new world. Ice age oasis. Season 1, Episode 3","","50 minutes","['Wild new world']","""We're trying to imagine what it was like to be the very first people to arrive on the continent almost 14,000 years ago,"" explains series producer, Miles Barton. This is the first attempt in television to discover the landscape and wildlife of America after the last Ice Age. The series features amazing re-animations of such animals as the sabre-toothed tiger and woolly mammoth and, using computer graphics, returns lions, cheetahs and zebras to North America where they lived thousands of years ago. This look at the past provides a unique perspective on North American wildlife of today, including those creatures who now depend upon people and cities for their survival. Thousands of years ago, the first people to visit Florida were not greeted by holiday theme parks but by giant ground-sloths with fearsome claws, and armoured glyptodonts, the size of a small car. And did the most notorious prehistoric predator of all, the sabre-tooth cat, finally meet its match in a skunk? This dramatic new series reveals the spectacular wildlife of Ice Age North America, as the first people to enter this vast continent would have seen it. Evidence uncovered from today's landscapes is used to build a picture of the prehistoric past.","stream","[]","['North America']","['Glacial epoch', 'Animals, Fossil', 'Extinct animals', 'Mammals, Fossil']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922866/1009922866-disc001-file001-frame00235-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036008" "asp4036006-marc","","Wild new world. Canyonlands. Season 1, Episode 2","","50 minutes","['Wild new world']","""We're trying to imagine what it was like to be the very first people to arrive on the continent almost 14,000 years ago,"" explains series producer, Miles Barton. This is the first attempt in television to discover the landscape and wildlife of America after the last Ice Age. The series features amazing re-animations of such animals as the sabre-toothed tiger and woolly mammoth and, using computer graphics, returns lions, cheetahs and zebras to North America where they lived thousands of years ago. This look at the past provides a unique perspective on North American wildlife of today, including those creatures who now depend upon people and cities for their survival. Discover the real Wild West as the first people would have found it. A land of extremes where 10-ton Columbian mammoths seek shelter from the intense heat deep in Grand Canyon caves, and cougar pursue bighorn sheep and mountain goats on the cliffs above. Where lumbering ground sloths graze succulent cactus fruits amidst a forest of Joshua trees. Giant condors soar high over Monument Valley on 3-metre wings, while down below the most fearsome of all the ice age killers - the sabre-toothed cat - stalks huge camels against the dramatic backdrop of the 'Canyon lands'. This new series reveals the spectacular wildlife of Ice Age North America, as the first people to enter this vast continent would have seen it. Evidence uncovered from today's landscapes is used to build a picture of the prehistoric past.","stream","[]","['North America']","['Glacial epoch', 'Animals, Fossil', 'Extinct animals', 'Mammals, Fossil']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922865/1009922865-disc001-file001-frame00310-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036006" "asp4036004-marc","","Wild new world. Land of the mammoth. Season 1, Episode 1","","50 minutes","['Wild new world']","""We're trying to imagine what it was like to be the very first people to arrive on the continent almost 14,000 years ago,"" explains series producer, Miles Barton. This is the first attempt in television to discover the landscape and wildlife of America after the last Ice Age. The series features amazing re-animations of such animals as the sabre-toothed tiger and woolly mammoth and, using computer graphics, returns lions, cheetahs and zebras to North America where they lived thousands of years ago. This look at the past provides a unique perspective on North American wildlife of today, including those creatures who now depend upon people and cities for their survival. First of a six-part series revealing the spectacular wildlife of Ice Age North America, as the first people to enter this vast continent would have seen it. Evidence uncovered from today's landscapes is used to build a picture of the prehistoric past. In the far north there was a land which doesn't exist today, where huge beasts roamed the icy steppes. A mummified bison carcass yields clues to its Ice Age killer. Could it have been a pack of wolves, a giant short faced bear or a huge American lion? As the day in the life of prehistoric North America continues there are further exciting encounters. A pair of bull woolly mammoths clash on the icy wastes. A giant short faced bear challenges a herd of well armed musk oxen. And a family of woolly mammoths defend their baby from huge American lions.","stream","[]","['North America']","['Glacial epoch', 'Animals, Fossil', 'Extinct animals', 'Mammals, Fossil']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922864/1009922864-disc001-file001-frame00315-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036004" "asp4036000-marc","","Who were the Greeks? Episode 2","","60 minutes","['Who were the Greeks?']","In the first of these fascinating films Michael Scott travels across Greece, visits ancient cities and battlefields, great ruins and wild countryside, all in his search to uncover how the ancient Greeks lived. What he discovers is surprising and at times outrageous -- a people as brutal as they were brilliant. In the second film he travels wider to sites of the ancient Greek world -- from Athens to Olympia, Macedon, Turkey and Sicily -- to discover why the Greeks were so successful and why their culture and way of life spread across continents and through time, and why they still have such a powerful hold over our imaginations today.","stream","[]","['Greece']","[]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922862/1009922862-disc001-file001-frame00185-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4036000" "asp4035998-marc","","Who were the Greeks? Episode 1","","60 minutes","['Who were the Greeks?']","In the first of these fascinating films Michael Scott travels across Greece, visits ancient cities and battlefields, great ruins and wild countryside, all in his search to uncover how the ancient Greeks lived. What he discovers is surprising and at times outrageous -- a people as brutal as they were brilliant. In the second film he travels wider to sites of the ancient Greek world -- from Athens to Olympia, Macedon, Turkey and Sicily -- to discover why the Greeks were so successful and why their culture and way of life spread across continents and through time, and why they still have such a powerful hold over our imaginations today.","stream","[]","['Greece']","[]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922861/1009922861-disc001-file001-frame00065-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035998" "asp4035996-marc","","Weird wonders of the world. Series 2, Episode 8","","51 minutes","['Weird wonders of the world']","This fast-paced and refreshing take on nature documentaries returns to explore more of the unexplained, unexpected and utterly weird aspects of life on our planet. It features the divers who found a transparent blob the size of an elephant under the water, meets the researchers who filmed an army of mice eating the brains of seabird chicks, and finds out what caused the flowing river of ice caught on camera in the Saudi Arabian desert. Using scientific demonstrations, detective work and eyewitness accounts, this series reveals what in the weird world is going on. In this episode Chris Packham uncovers some bizarre events from the natural world. He examines a mysterious die-off of saiga in Kazakhstan and strange holes ripped out of the clouds. He charts the advance of a crab army in Norwegian waters, finds out what's killing off seabirds on remote islands, investigates why spiders are glowing in the dark, sheds light on chimps with rock dolls and discovers strange mineral deposits alive in the caves under France.","stream","[]","[]","['Curiosities and wonders', 'Ecology', 'Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922860/1009922860-disc001-file001-frame00330-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035996" "asp4035994-marc","","Weird wonders of the world. Series 2, Episode 7","","49 minutes","['Weird wonders of the world']","This fast-paced and refreshing take on nature documentaries returns to explore more of the unexplained, unexpected and utterly weird aspects of life on our planet. It features the divers who found a transparent blob the size of an elephant under the water, meets the researchers who filmed an army of mice eating the brains of seabird chicks, and finds out what caused the flowing river of ice caught on camera in the Saudi Arabian desert. Using scientific demonstrations, detective work and eyewitness accounts, this series reveals what in the weird world is going on. Chris Packham investigates the strangest stories from the natural world. He uncovers the mysterious sudden death of hundreds of reindeer in Norway, discovers a mythical boiling river in Peru and finds out why blood-red rain appeared in Spain. Chris also reveals a bird that sings with its wings and a heartwarming stork romance.","stream","[]","[]","['Curiosities and wonders', 'Ecology', 'Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922859/1009922859-disc001-file001-frame00195-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035994" "asp4035992-marc","","Weird wonders of the world. Series 2, Episode 6","","50 minutes","['Weird wonders of the world']","This fast-paced and refreshing take on nature documentaries returns to explore more of the unexplained, unexpected and utterly weird aspects of life on our planet. It features the divers who found a transparent blob the size of an elephant under the water, meets the researchers who filmed an army of mice eating the brains of seabird chicks, and finds out what caused the flowing river of ice caught on camera in the Saudi Arabian desert. Using scientific demonstrations, detective work and eyewitness accounts, this series reveals what in the weird world is going on. In this episode Chris Packham unravels some of nature's oddest creatures: a deep-sea blob spotted in the Gulf of Mexico that mystified oil rig workers and sent the Internet into frenzy, the washed-up remains of a gargantuan creature that baffled scientists for decades, and a stow-away spider with a set of unfathomable feet. Chris also investigates an octopus who's behavior was so extraordinary that nobody believed it was real, the curious case of bright blue frogs appearing in pools in Germany and an Australian lake the color of bubble-gum that had an evolutionary secret hidden within its lurid depths.","stream","[]","[]","['Curiosities and wonders', 'Ecology', 'Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922858/1009922858-disc001-file001-frame00695-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035992" "asp4035990-marc","","Weird wonders of the world. Series 2, Episode 5","","50 minutes","['Weird wonders of the world']","This fast-paced and refreshing take on nature documentaries returns to explore more of the unexplained, unexpected and utterly weird aspects of life on our planet. It features the divers who found a transparent blob the size of an elephant under the water, meets the researchers who filmed an army of mice eating the brains of seabird chicks, and finds out what caused the flowing river of ice caught on camera in the Saudi Arabian desert. Using scientific demonstrations, detective work and eyewitness accounts, this series reveals what in the weird world is going on. In this episode, Chris Packham uncovers nature's super-survivors: a frog whose dinner is fighting back, a shark with the secret to long life and a prehistoric fish with a thirst for blood that almost destroyed an entire fishing industry. A foray into freak weather reveals why a monster wave shocked swimmers in Sydney and how two fisherman were engulfed by a fog tsunami on Lake Michigan. The senses also come under scrutiny as Chris investigates whether great white sharks like heavy metal.","stream","[]","[]","['Curiosities and wonders', 'Ecology', 'Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922857/1009922857-disc001-file001-frame00280-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035990" "asp4035988-marc","","Weird wonders of the world. Series 2, Episode 4","","49 minutes","['Weird wonders of the world']","This fast-paced and refreshing take on nature documentaries returns to explore more of the unexplained, unexpected and utterly weird aspects of life on our planet. It features the divers who found a transparent blob the size of an elephant under the water, meets the researchers who filmed an army of mice eating the brains of seabird chicks, and finds out what caused the flowing river of ice caught on camera in the Saudi Arabian desert. Using scientific demonstrations, detective work and eyewitness accounts, this series reveals what in the weird world is going on. Chris Packham investigates mysteries and new discoveries from the natural world. He solves the puzzle of strange balls of worms on a road and fish stuck in fences in Texas. He explains how an Australian town became plagued by giant bats and why so many sperm whales became stranded around the North Sea in 2015. Chris also explores how a robot could help save the Great Barrier Reef, why eagles might be the best defense against dangerous drones and how the discovery of a spider in the Sahara could take us to other planets. Finally, he reveals new discoveries like a strange alien cocoon in the Amazon and a plant that makes a home for a bat in Borneo.","stream","[]","[]","['Curiosities and wonders', 'Ecology', 'Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922856/1009922856-disc001-file001-frame01025-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035988" "asp4035986-marc","","Weird wonders of the world. Series 2, Episode 3","","51 minutes","['Weird wonders of the world']","This fast-paced and refreshing take on nature documentaries returns to explore more of the unexplained, unexpected and utterly weird aspects of life on our planet. It features the divers who found a transparent blob the size of an elephant under the water, meets the researchers who filmed an army of mice eating the brains of seabird chicks, and finds out what caused the flowing river of ice caught on camera in the Saudi Arabian desert. Using scientific demonstrations, detective work and eyewitness accounts, this series reveals what in the weird world is going on.","stream","[]","[]","['Curiosities and wonders', 'Ecology', 'Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922855/1009922855-disc001-file001-frame00440-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035986" "asp4035984-marc","","Weird wonders of the world. Series 2, Episode 2","","51 minutes","['Weird wonders of the world']","This fast-paced and refreshing take on nature documentaries returns to explore more of the unexplained, unexpected and utterly weird aspects of life on our planet. It features the divers who found a transparent blob the size of an elephant under the water, meets the researchers who filmed an army of mice eating the brains of seabird chicks, and finds out what caused the flowing river of ice caught on camera in the Saudi Arabian desert. Using scientific demonstrations, detective work and eyewitness accounts, this series reveals what in the weird world is going on.","stream","[]","[]","['Curiosities and wonders', 'Ecology', 'Bites and stings', 'Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922854/1009922854-disc001-file001-frame00440-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035984" "asp4035982-marc","","Weird wonders of the world. Series 2, Episode 1","","49 minutes","['Weird wonders of the world']","This fast-paced and refreshing take on nature documentaries returns to explore more of the unexplained, unexpected and utterly weird aspects of life on our planet. It features the divers who found a transparent blob the size of an elephant under the water, meets the researchers who filmed an army of mice eating the brains of seabird chicks, and finds out what caused the flowing river of ice caught on camera in the Saudi Arabian desert. Using scientific demonstrations, detective work and eyewitness accounts, this series reveals what in the weird world is going on.","stream","[]","[]","['Curiosities and wonders', 'Ecology', 'Animals']","['Nonfiction television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922853/1009922853-disc001-file001-frame00205-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035982" "asp4035974-marc","","Vanity fair. Episode eight","","59 minutes","['Vanity fair']","Thackeray's plucky adventuress Becky Sharp claws her way up through society in this lavish period production, produced in the 1980s, which boasts the Battle of Waterloo as one of its set pieces.","stream","['(Fictitious character)', 'Sharp, Becky']","['England']","['Man-woman relationships', 'Young women']","['Television adaptations', 'Romance television programs', 'Television mini-series', 'Fiction television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922849/1009922849-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035974" "asp4035970-marc","","Vanity fair. Episode six","","57 minutes","['Vanity fair']","Thackeray's plucky adventuress Becky Sharp claws her way up through society in this lavish period production, produced in the 1980s, which boasts the Battle of Waterloo as one of its set pieces.","stream","['(Fictitious character)', 'Sharp, Becky']","['England']","['Social classes', 'Man-woman relationships', 'Young women']","['Television adaptations', 'Romance television programs', 'Television mini-series', 'Fiction television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922847/1009922847-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035970" "asp4035968-marc","","Vanity fair. Episode five","","57 minutes","['Vanity fair']","Thackeray's plucky adventuress Becky Sharp claws her way up through society in this lavish period production, produced in the 1980s, which boasts the Battle of Waterloo as one of its set pieces.","stream","['(Fictitious character)', 'Sharp, Becky']","['England']","['Man-woman relationships', 'Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815', 'Young women']","['Television adaptations', 'Romance television programs', 'Television mini-series', 'Fiction television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922846/1009922846-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035968" "asp4035966-marc","","Vanity fair. Episode four","","58 minutes","['Vanity fair']","Thackeray's plucky adventuress Becky Sharp claws her way up through society in this lavish period production, produced in the 1980s, which boasts the Battle of Waterloo as one of its set pieces.","stream","['(Fictitious character)', 'Sharp, Becky']","['England']","['Female friendship', 'Man-woman relationships', 'Waterloo, Battle of, Waterloo, Belgium, 1815', 'Young women']","['Television adaptations', 'Romance television programs', 'Television mini-series', 'Fiction television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922845/1009922845-disc001-file001-frame00105-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035966" "asp4035962-marc","","Vanity fair. Episode two","","58 minutes","['Vanity fair']","Thackeray's plucky adventuress Becky Sharp claws her way up through society in this lavish period production, produced in the 1980s, which boasts the Battle of Waterloo as one of its set pieces.","stream","['(Fictitious character)', 'Sharp, Becky']","['England']","['Social classes', 'Man-woman relationships', 'Young women']","['Television adaptations', 'Romance television programs', 'Television mini-series', 'Fiction television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922843/1009922843-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035962" "asp4035960-marc","","Vanity fair. Episode one","","59 minutes","['Vanity fair']","Thackeray's plucky adventuress Becky Sharp claws her way up through society in this lavish period production, produced in the 1980s, which boasts the Battle of Waterloo as one of its set pieces.","stream","['(Fictitious character)', 'Sharp, Becky']","['England']","['Female friendship', 'Social classes', 'Young women']","['Television adaptations', 'Romance television programs', 'Television mini-series', 'Fiction television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922842/1009922842-disc001-file001-frame00115-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035960" "asp4035958-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Resolutions. Series 4, Episode 4","","50 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","In the final episode of the series, the doctors reveal the secrets to how we can all stick to those health resolutions we made at New Year, but are already struggling to keep. Surgeon Gabriel Weston experiments with a herbal supplement said to help us drink less alcohol, Dr Chris van Tulleken reveals some unusual ways to get a better night's sleep, and Michael Mosley uncovers the secret of staying motivated. Meanwhile, Dr Saleyha Ahsan tests some revolutionary new science that could help us all easily lose weight and be healthier.","stream","[]","[]","['Motivation (Psychology)', 'Self-care, Health', 'Weight loss']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922841/1009922841-disc001-file001-frame01090-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035958" "asp4035956-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Oils. Series 4, Episode 3","","51 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","The doctors are in Glasgow, using a cutting-edge technique to discover whether olive oil really is good for us. Dr Chris van Tulleken gets to the truth about whether beards are unhygienic, Michael Mosley interrogates the experts about whether meat is bad for us, and Dr Saleyha Ahsan hears from the survivors of sepsis on how we can all spot the signs of this little-known killer.","stream","[]","['Mediterranean Region']","['Medical misconceptions', 'Diet', 'Health', 'Vegetable oils']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922840/1009922840-disc001-file001-frame00905-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035956" "asp4035954-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Metabolics. Series 4, Episode 2","","51 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","Dr. Chris van Tulleken runs a groundbreaking experiment with the University of Surrey to see whether simply changing our mealtimes can help us all lose weight, whilst Gabriel Weston looks at whether diet products could actually be making us put it on! Dr Saleyha Ahsan investigates the chemicals sprayed around our houses, and Michael Mosley gets to the truth about alcohol: can it be good for our health? Plus the story of a 12-year-old girl undergoing a new treatment for peanut allergy, and how to treat someone having an allergic reaction.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Metabolism', 'Health', 'Weight loss']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922839/1009922839-disc001-file001-frame00325-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035954" "asp4035952-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Exercise. Series 4, Episode 1","","51 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","It's a new year and another series of Trust Me, I'm a Doctor, ready to help you shake off the festive excesses. In this special New Year programme, Dr Saleyha Ahsan oversees a world-first experiment to see how we can burn more fat - without doing any more exercise. Michael Mosley gives a cheat's guide to a better body, with results that astonish the scientists. Dr Chris van Tulleken puts protein shakes to the test, and surgeon Gabriel Weston meets a woman who has sight restored for the first time in 16 years, thanks to a bionic eye.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Health', 'Exercise', 'Weight loss']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922838/1009922838-disc001-file001-frame00620-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035952" "asp4035950-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Series 3, Episode 3","","50 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","Michael Mosley and the doctors delve once again into the confusing world of health claims. In this programme, they recruit over 200 volunteers to test a surprising way to cure food cravings, while Michael tries a new technique to beat the habits we find hardest to kick. Dr Chris van Tulleken looks at whether organic food is better for your health, whilst surgeon Gabriel Weston investigates a potentially groundbreaking new treatment for cancer and Dr Saleyha Ahsan shows how to spot a stroke before it happens.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Health']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922837/1009922837-disc001-file001-frame00280-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035950" "asp4035946-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Series 3, Episode 1","","50 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","The doctors are back! In the first programme of the series, the team bring you the definitive answers to questions including how to avoid losing your marbles and Michael Mosley's tips to cure cramp. Dr Saleyha Ahsan shows how to spot the signs of a deep vein thrombosis, Dr Chris van Tulleken reveals the shocking truth about what is actually in herbal supplements sold in the UK, and surgeon Gabriel Weston travels to the US to witness an astonishing new treatment that could cure crippling back pain for millions of people.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Diseases', 'Health', 'Medicine, Preventive']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922835/1009922835-disc001-file001-frame00505-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035946" "asp4035944-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Series 2, Programme 3","","50 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","Does caffeine really help us to stay alert and what are the alternatives? In this programme some surprising ways to boost our brains are put to the test. Also medical journalist Michael Mosley examines the growing trend for electronic cigarettes and asks if they are safe. Dr Chris van Tulleken investigates if household chores can count as exercise. Dr Saleyha Ahsan gives first-aid tips on how to treat someone suffering from hypothermia and surgeon Gabriel Weston sees life-saving surgery that involves removing all the blood from a patient's body.","stream","[]","[]","['Emergency medicine', 'Medical misconceptions', 'Health', 'Caffeine']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922834/1009922834-disc001-file001-frame00305-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035944" "asp4035942-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Series 2, Programme 2","","50 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","Michael Mosley and his team of doctors return to tackle more questions about our health and wellbeing. This series finds out why we all need a little bit of sunshine, the truth about super foods and if caffeine really makes you more alert. It searches for answers to questions like is sugar as toxic as tobacco? Can we cheat our way to a healthy diet by preparing food differently? Are e-cigarettes safe? Do computer screens harm our eyes? By experimenting on their own bodies and visiting some of the world's leading research hospitals, this team of doctors gathers the evidence to provide answers to the medical questions we face everyday.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Nutrition', 'Health']","['Medical television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922833/1009922833-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035942" "asp4035940-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. Series 2, Programme 1","","50 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","Can we eat the same food and still lose weight? In a world first, Dr Chris van Tulleken discovers how to make some of our favourite meals healthier without changing a single ingredient. Medical journalist Michael Mosley finds out why getting more sun on our skin can actually be good for us. Surgeon Gabriel Weston travels to the US to witness a remarkable surgical procedure that's helping the paralysed to regain movement. Also, GPs can prescribe acupuncture on the NHS but does it work? Dr. Salehya Ahsan looks at the evidence for this controversial treatment.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Sunshine', 'Nutrition', 'Medical misconceptions', 'Vitamin D']","['Educational television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922832/1009922832-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035940" "asp4035938-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. [Series 1], Programme 3","","59 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","The series that cuts through the confusing adverts, headlines and health advice to provide information you need to live healthily. Michael Mosley and the team of doctors are in Lancaster to test if trees could be the answer to a hidden health threat that kills 29,000 people a year - air pollution. The team also finds out the answers to many health questions. Is there a cure for hay fever? Are smoothies good for you? Is coffee bad for you? Will Probiotic yoghurts keep you healthy? And should more people be taking HRT? Also in this episode, Gabriel Weston is tracking down a novel cure to migraines that been found in a beauty clinic and Saleyha Ahsan is on a mission to teach us all how to revive a drowning casualty.","stream","[]","[]","['Air', 'Health', 'Nutrition', 'Medical misconceptions', 'Trees']","['Educational television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922831/1009922831-disc001-file001-frame00330-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035938" "asp4035936-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. [Series 1], Programme 2","","59 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","The series that cuts through the confusing adverts, headlines and health advice to provide information you need to live healthily. Are vitamin pills money down the loo? Should we all be signing up to private health checks? Will antibiotics cure back pain? And does getting cold make you catch one?Michael Mosley and the team of doctors are in Chester to test an extraordinary idea, that simply standing up more could transform our health. Gabriel Weston witnesses surgical history as she attends a womb transplant, Saleyha Ahsan demonstrates how to stop someone choking and Michael asks if he should be taking statins.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Health', 'Sitting position', 'Standing position']","['Educational television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922830/1009922830-disc001-file001-frame00280-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035936" "asp4035934-marc","","Trust me, I'm a doctor. [Series 1], Programme 1","","60 minutes","[""Trust me, I'm a doctor""]","Going behind the headlines to give you the definitive answers to your health questions. Can you be fat and fit? Could you improve your health by staying in bed longer? Should we all be taking an Aspirin pill to help us live longer? Michael Mosley is joined by a team of doctors who use their expertise to get to the bottom all those health claims. Dr Chris van Tulleken examines what diseases lurk on Britain's hands; Dr Saleyha Ahsan has some simple tips that could allow you to save a life; and surgeon Gabriel Weston witnesses brain surgery without a knife.","stream","[]","[]","['Medical misconceptions', 'Sleep', 'Health']","['Educational television programs', 'Medical television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922829/1009922829-disc001-file001-frame00250-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035934" "asp4035932-marc","","Treasures of the Indus. Of gods and men. Episode 3","","44 minutes","['Treasures of the Indus']","The Indian Subcontinent: romantic, remote and mysterious. From the plains of Pakistan to the foothills of the Himalaya, from Northern India and Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu in the south, this vast melting pot of diverse civilisations, religions, cultures and glorious landscapes has seen some of the greatest artistic golden ages on earth. Across three rich, detailed episodes, this series explores the story of the Indian Sub Continent through the treasures of three very different people, places and dynasties that have shaped modern India, and beyond: the Indus Valley civilisations, Tamil Nadu - land of the temples - and the Mughal Empire. With the magnificent, stirring landscapes of India and Pakistan as a dramatic backdrop, this series combines art, history and travelogue to give a compelling insight into a captivating part of our world. In this episode, Sona Datta traces Hindu architectural development in Tamil Nadu from Pallava cave temples to Chola Dynasty monumental structures. Along the way, she reveals how the Nayanar holy men unified religious principles in the Agama scriptures and links Thanjavur and Madurai temple rituals to contemporary Hindu culture.","stream","[]","['Mogul Empire', 'India', 'Tamil Nadu (India)']","['Indus civilization']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922828/1009922828-disc001-file001-frame00150-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035932" "asp4035930-marc","","Treasures of the Indus. The other side of the Taj Mahal. Episode 2","","44 minutes","['Treasures of the Indus']","The Indian Subcontinent: romantic, remote and mysterious. From the plains of Pakistan to the foothills of the Himalaya, from Northern India and Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu in the south, this vast melting pot of diverse civilisations, religions, cultures and glorious landscapes has seen some of the greatest artistic golden ages on earth. Across three rich, detailed episodes, this series explores the story of the Indian Sub Continent through the treasures of three very different people, places and dynasties that have shaped modern India, and beyond: the Indus Valley civilisations, Tamil Nadu - land of the temples - and the Mughal Empire. With the magnificent, stirring landscapes of India and Pakistan as a dramatic backdrop, this series combines art, history and travelogue to give a compelling insight into a captivating part of our world. In this episode, art historian Sona Datta follows Mughal expansion under key rulers. Akbar promoted religious tolerance and combined Hindu and Islamic art and architecture styles; Shah Jahan memorialized his wife Mumtaz in the Taj Mahal; and Aurangzeb imposed strict Islamic rule. Finally, British imperialism increased tensions between Muslims and Hindus, leading to violence and division.","stream","[]","['Mogul Empire', 'India']","['Indus civilization']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922827/1009922827-disc001-file001-frame00190-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035930" "asp4035928-marc","","Treasures of the Indus. Pakistan unveiled. Episode 1","","45 minutes","['Treasures of the Indus']","The Indian Subcontinent: romantic, remote and mysterious. From the plains of Pakistan to the foothills of the Himalaya, from Northern India and Rajasthan to Tamil Nadu in the south, this vast melting pot of diverse civilisations, religions, cultures and glorious landscapes has seen some of the greatest artistic golden ages on earth. Across three rich, detailed episodes, this series explores the story of the Indian Sub Continent through the treasures of three very different people, places and dynasties that have shaped modern India, and beyond: the Indus Valley civilisations, Tamil Nadu - land of the temples - and the Mughal Empire. With the magnificent, stirring landscapes of India and Pakistan as a dramatic backdrop, this series combines art, history and travelogue to give a compelling insight into a captivating part of our world. In this episode, Sona Datta visits the Harappa archaeological site to learn about a complex people that flourished from 2700 to 1700 B.C. Taxila ruins reveal how Alexander the Great influenced Buddhism and Lahore architecture illustrates the rise of Islam during the Mughal reign--establishing cultural norms that persist today.","stream","[]","['Mogul Empire', 'Pakistan']","['Indus civilization']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922826/1009922826-disc001-file001-frame00135-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035928" "asp4035926-marc","","Treasures of ancient Egypt. A new dawn. Episode 3","","51 minutes","['Treasures of ancient Egypt']","If you think the treasures of Ancient Egypt are just gold, gaudiness and pyramids, think again. In this epic, visually stunning adventure through Ancient Egypt, journalist and art critic Alastair Sooke follows on from his hit series Treasures of Ancient Rome, tracking down the treasures of the longest-lasting civilisation in history and uncovering the true story of their rise and fall throughout the ages. Stepping aside from the well-worn usual clichés of this era, he discovers how Egypt's unique melting pot of geography and culture created some of the most remarkable treasures the world has ever seen. Alastair Sooke concludes the epic story of Egyptian art by looking at how, despite political decline, the final era of the Egyptian Empire saw its art enjoy revival and rebirth. From the colossal statues of Rameses II that proclaimed the pharaoh's power to the final flourishes under Queen Cleopatra, Sooke discovers that the subsequent invasions by foreign rulers, from the Nubians and Alexander the Great to the Romans, produced a new hybrid art full of surprise. He also unearths a seam of astonishing satirical work, produced by ordinary men, that continues to inspire Egypt's graffiti artists today.","stream","[]","['Egypt']","['Art, Ancient', 'Art, Egyptian']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922825/1009922825-disc001-file001-frame00200-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035926" "asp4035924-marc","","Treasures of ancient Egypt. The golden age. Episode 2","","52 minutes","['Treasures of ancient Egypt']","If you think the treasures of Ancient Egypt are just gold, gaudiness and pyramids, think again. In this epic, visually stunning adventure through Ancient Egypt, journalist and art critic Alastair Sooke follows on from his hit series Treasures of Ancient Rome, tracking down the treasures of the longest-lasting civilisation in history and uncovering the true story of their rise and fall throughout the ages. Stepping aside from the well-worn usual clichés of this era, he discovers how Egypt's unique melting pot of geography and culture created some of the most remarkable treasures the world has ever seen.","stream","[]","['Egypt']","['Art, Ancient', 'Art, Egyptian']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922824/1009922824-disc001-file001-frame00180-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035924" "asp4035922-marc","","Treasures of ancient Egypt. The birth of art. Episode 1","","52 minutes","['Treasures of ancient Egypt']","If you think the treasures of Ancient Egypt are just gold, gaudiness and pyramids, think again. In this epic, visually stunning adventure through Ancient Egypt, journalist and art critic Alastair Sooke follows on from his hit series Treasures of Ancient Rome, tracking down the treasures of the longest-lasting civilisation in history and uncovering the true story of their rise and fall throughout the ages. Stepping aside from the well-worn usual clichés of this era, he discovers how Egypt's unique melting pot of geography and culture created some of the most remarkable treasures the world has ever seen. In a visual treat taking in Egypt's greatest historical sites, Alastair Sooke tells the story of ancient Egyptian art through 30 extraordinary masterpieces. Tracing the origins of Egypt's unique visual style, he treks across the Sahara and travels the Nile to find the rarely seen art of its earliest peoples. Exploring how this civilisation's art reflected its religion, he looks anew at the Great Pyramid, and the statuary and painting of the Old Kingdom. Sooke is amazed by the technical prowess of ancient artists whose skills confound contemporary craftsmen.","stream","[]","['Egypt']","['Art, Ancient', 'Art, Egyptian']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922823/1009922823-disc001-file001-frame00250-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035922" "asp4035920-marc","","Touched by Auschwitz. Part 2","","48 minutes","['Touched by Auschwitz']","The extraordinary story of six Auschwitz survivors - telling of their survival in the years after they left the camp, and travelling right up to the present day. Producer and director Laurence Rees has travelled extensively in order to film six survivors of Auschwitz, along with their friends and families. Together these sequences, filmed in Jerusalem and Chicago, London and Bavaria, Krakow and Tel Aviv, build into a compelling portrait of the problems, challenges and triumphs that six different individuals have experienced since the war as a result of their time in Auschwitz. These interviews attempt to answer one of the most profound questions of the Holocaust - what is the human legacy of the crime? This is unique television. No one who watches it, and hears this testimony, will ever look at the world in quite the same way again.","stream","['Auschwitz (Concentration camp)']","[]","['Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)', 'Holocaust survivors']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922822/1009922822-disc001-file001-frame00465-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035920" "asp4035916-marc","","Tomorrow's food. Episode 3","","50 minutes","[""Tomorrow's food""]","This cutting-edge series reveals the awe-inspiring future of tomorrow’s food. With amazing innovations and jaw-dropping advances from around the world that will soon be on our doorstep - from future-facing farms whose crops never see daylight to space-age supermarket aisles and restaurants staffed by robots. We’re living in a world where computers can give us brand-new taste sensations; where our burger is more likely to come from a petri dish or an insect farm than a field and where 3D printing could transform the way we cook. This eye-opening series will change the way we think about the food we grow, buy and eat - now and in the future. In this final episode Dara Ó Briain continues to reveal the awe-inspiring future of our food. He's joined by Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett, who is off to the Netherlands to discover the future of our burger and find out how a 3D printer could soon become an essential kitchen gadget. Dr Shini Somara gets a cooking lesson from a kitchen table, and she tastes chocolate that's sweeter and healthier because it's been treated with mushrooms. Greengrocer Chris Bavin heads to America to discover how our greens can be grown without sunlight, while Dara experiences the mind-reading menu which knows what you want before you do.","stream","[]","[]","['Fungi as feed', 'Food', 'Genetically modified foods']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922820/1009922820-disc001-file001-frame00240-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035916" "asp4035914-marc","","Tomorrow's food. Episode 2","","49 minutes","[""Tomorrow's food""]","This cutting-edge series reveals the awe-inspiring future of tomorrow’s food. With amazing innovations and jaw-dropping advances from around the world that will soon be on our doorstep - from future-facing farms whose crops never see daylight to space-age supermarket aisles and restaurants staffed by robots. We’re living in a world where computers can give us brand-new taste sensations; where our burger is more likely to come from a petri dish or an insect farm than a field and where 3D printing could transform the way we cook. This eye-opening series will change the way we think about the food we grow, buy and eat - now and in the future. In this second episode Dara Ó Briain continues to reveal the awe-inspiring future of our food. He's joined by Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett, who meets a robot that can mimic all the moves of a top chef. Dr Shini Somara heads to Japan to discover if technology can beat willpower in the battle of the bulge, greengrocer Chris Bavin finds out if the British public will ever accept insects as an appetising snack, and Dara discovers how forensic science is tackling the billion-pound business of food fraud. This series will change the way we think about the food we grow, buy and eat.","stream","[]","[]","['Supermarkets', 'Food', 'Farms']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922819/1009922819-disc001-file001-frame00480-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035914" "asp4035912-marc","","Tomorrow's food. Episode 1","","49 minutes","[""Tomorrow's food""]","This cutting-edge series reveals the awe-inspiring future of tomorrow’s food. With amazing innovations and jaw-dropping advances from around the world that will soon be on our doorstep - from future-facing farms whose crops never see daylight to space-age supermarket aisles and restaurants staffed by robots. We’re living in a world where computers can give us brand-new taste sensations; where our burger is more likely to come from a petri dish or an insect farm than a field and where 3D printing could transform the way we cook. This eye-opening series will change the way we think about the food we grow, buy and eat - now and in the future. Michelin-starred chef Angela Hartnett tackles sell-by dates with the US military, greengrocer Chris Bavin heads to Australia to see the world's leading robotic farm, technology expert Shini Somara is in Shanghai, where she's immersed in the restaurant of the future, and Dara is in Britain's largest hi-tech farm to see the secret of growing hundreds of thousands of tonnes of fruit and veg - without any soil.","stream","[]","[]","['Food industry and trade', 'Rain-making', 'Food', 'Robotics']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922818/1009922818-disc001-file001-frame00145-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035912" "asp4035910-marc","","This farming life. A look back. [Series 1], Ep. 12","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","This final episode features all the farmers from across the year reflecting on what each season means to them. In autumn the programme revisits sea shepherding with Sandy on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides. In the west in Argyll, Sybil and George gather in their sheep from over six square miles of mountainside. As everyone looks forward to mating, or tupping time, in the east of Scotland Mel and Martin head to market to buy rams for their flock, then introduce the lads to the ladies. As winter descends over Scotland, the farmers reflect on this time of year. It's bitterly cold but this is also a time of new life for the farmers. Martin has a shed full of pregnant cows and dramatically has to save the life of one calf. Lewis is hit by a series of violent storms, one just when the vet is due to arrive to inspect Sandy's highland cattle. It's a huge relief when spring arrives. Martin collects semen from his prize bull, and Sandy and Ali welcome two new calves to their croft. In the far north, John is in the midst of lambing over 4000 ewes and also has to deal with an emergency caesarean on one of his prize heifers. Mel fights to save the life of one very poorly lamb, number 119. As summer arrives, the farmers can finally put their cattle out to the fields. Martin's have been indoors for eight months. Further west, Sybil and George welcome home their cattle from their winter sheds on another farm.","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Farmers', 'Agriculture', 'Seasons', 'Farm life']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922817/1009922817-disc001-file001-frame00715-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035910" "asp4035908-marc","","This farming life. [Series 1], Ep. 11","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","Summer arrives at last. In the east of Scotland, Martin prepares two young bulls for the biggest event of the farming calendar, the Royal Highland Show in Edinburgh. First they need their nose rings, an accessory no bull can do without. Martin and Mel's wedding is also looming. Martin goes for his final kilt fitting, and Mel meets her dad to discuss their plans. Ahead of the wedding they are 'blackened' by family and friends with feathers, flour and treacle in an old Scottish ritual. Back from their honeymoon, Martin and Mel must shear half their flock of sheep with a team of helpers. Then all the farmers travel to the Royal Highland Show, where Bobby enters a bake off, Sandy and Ali try to sell their mutton, John puts all his faith into his prize bull and Martin gets a surprise result when he enters a young novice bull into the competitions.","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Farm life', 'Agriculture', 'Farmers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922816/1009922816-disc001-file001-frame01190-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035908" "asp4035906-marc","","This farming life. [Series 1], Ep. 10","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","In Argyll, Sybil prepares for George's 50th birthday and the arrival of her sister and niece from England. Sybil and George are also looking after a desperately ill cow. Julia K had a traumatic caesarean and is too weak to stand up on her own, so they decide to lift her to her feet twice a day using a sling and a forklift truck to help build her muscles up. East of Inverness, persistent rain means Martin's cattle and young calves are yet to be turned out of their winter sheds into the fields. Sybil's sister and niece arrive and there's tension over the question of who will take on the family farm in the future. In central Scotland near Loch Lomond, Bobby and Anne hold an open day to educate the public about farming. North of Aberdeen, John has to urgently call the vet when one of his heifers gets into difficulty calving. The vet decides on a caesarean but it's a major operation and there's no guarantee she, or her huge calf, will survive.","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Farm life', 'Agriculture', 'Farmers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922815/1009922815-disc001-file001-frame00470-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035906" "asp4035904-marc","","This farming life. [Series 1], Ep. 9","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","In central Scotland near Loch Lomond, Bobby and Anne must gather their pregnant ewes from the hills ready for lambing, and all the family help out. Bobby's father's 90th birthday is looming and thoughts turn to who will run the farm when it is time to hand it on to the next generation. East of Inverness, Mel and Martin move into an onsite caravan in the lambing shed to deal with the imminent arrival of hundreds of lambs - but as lambing begins, the weather brings unseasonal snow. It's an exhausting time with Mel spending several hours a day bottle-feeding the orphan lambs. As Easter approaches on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Sandy makes tweed curtains for their holiday let and Ali cooks Easter buns. All the kids have Easter-egg hunts - but celebrations are cut short for the Lennoxes when an unexpected tragedy hits the family. Martin prepares for his upcoming wedding and Mel tries to save the life of a desperately weak lamb. ","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Sheep farming', 'Farm life', 'Farmers', 'Lambs']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922814/1009922814-disc001-file001-frame00530-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035904" "asp4035902-marc","","This farming life. [Series 1], Ep. 8","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","Spring arrives at last for the farmers - the busiest time of year for new lambs and calves. In the north, beyond Aberdeen, John is expecting more than 6,000 new lambs, so hires in extra staff to help. New Zealander Emma helps a ewe give birth to triplets, but will the smallest and weakest one survive? John rescues a lamb from its aggressive mother, and takes his son James to sell his chickens and ducks at an auction. On the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, Sandy celebrates his 61st birthday after bracing a storm to feed his two pregnant Highland cattle. On the mainland in the east, Martin invests in some hi-tech kit to alert him when his cows are calving. He sets off to plough the fields, relying on the new system - but will it work? As the weather warms, Sandy and Ali welcome a new Highland calf to their croft, and Ali takes her new thoroughbred horse for a run on the beach. Martin collects semen from his prize bull to sell - it's a tricky procedure. In the west in Argyll, Sybil and George also celebrate the birth of a new calf and the start of their lambing season. And George gets a spring clean, as Sybil tackles his beard. Mel spends her birthday at a cow auction - but will she get the price she wants?","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Farm life', 'Sheep farming', 'Ranching', 'Calves', 'Agriculture', 'Farmers', 'Lambs']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922813/1009922813-disc001-file001-frame00415-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035902" "asp4035900-marc","","This farming life. [Series 1], Ep. 7","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","Lambing season is just a month away for most of the farmers. In central Scotland near Loch Lomond, Anne is left in charge of the farm on her own and begins by feeding breakfast to over 2,000 animals. East of Inverness, Martin tends to their 500 pregnant ewes - and gets the lambing sheds ready with dad Stevie. Further west in Argyll, George takes a group of Belgian hunters out on a deer-stalking trip, and later he and wife Sybil co-host a judging competition where knowledge of blackface sheep is put to the test. In the far north, John heads to the vet with a pedigree ewe that's pregnant with triplets, and the vet decides to perform a caesarean. Bobby returns and selects the sheep to go for slaughter. Martin takes two of his top bulls to market - they failed to sell before and this is their last chance. Martin's farm depends on them making a good sale, but will they attract the buyers?","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Farm life', 'Sheep farming', 'Agriculture', 'Farmers', 'Lambs']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922812/1009922812-disc001-file001-frame00565-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035900" "asp4035898-marc","","This farming life. [Series 1], Ep. 6","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","It's January and the new year brings wild weather. On the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides on the edge of the Atlantic, ex-barrister turned crofter Sandy Granville is surveying the damage to his croft after one of the worst storms on record. North of Aberdeen, Martin Irvine and fiancee Mel are braving the freezing temperatures to scan their pregnant ewes to see how many lambs they can expect in the spring. Further north near Inverness, John Scott is doing the same with his flock, but has a surprise when he scans some ewes sold to him by his brother-in-law. On the west coast, hill farmers Sybil and George MacPherson are trying to return four male tup lambs, lent to them two months ago by a close friend. John Scott and Martin Irvine head to the Stirling bull sales, each hoping to sell four of their best bulls at the first prestigious sale of the year, attended by Princess Anne.","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Winter', 'Farm life', 'Agriculture', 'Farmers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922811/1009922811-disc001-file001-frame00175-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035898" "asp4035894-marc","","This farming life. [Series 1], Ep. 4","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","It's early winter and, although the weather is getting colder and darker, it's a time of year that brings new life on the farms. In the east of Scotland, Martin's sheds are full of pregnant cows - and there are two expectant mothers he's particularly concerned about. In central Scotland near Loch Lomond, Anne and Bobby must gather in their remaining sheep from the mountains with very little daylight - and when a heavy mist comes down, Anne worries for Bobby's safety on his trial bike. On the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, the weather is fierce when the vet arrives to do an annual blood test on Sandy's Highland cattle in a force 11 storm. On the mainland in the west, Sybil nearly gets carried away when she and George head to market to buy rams to breed with their ewes. Martin's cows go into labour - and while one birth goes well, the other goes badly wrong and Martin is forced to take drastic measures to save the calf's life.","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Farm life', 'Agriculture', 'Farmers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922809/1009922809-disc001-file001-frame00315-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035894" "asp4035892-marc","","This farming life. [Series 1], Ep. 3","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","The farmers get ready for winter. On the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, ex-barrister Sandy and his fellow crofters gather in their sheep from the moor and club together to dip them in insecticide before mating time. On the mainland in the west, Sybil and George battle to gather in their herd of cattle, who are a bit frisky after living freely on the hills for many months. Sybil, who has individual names for them all, must separate the cows from their calves before they are all sent off to lowland farms for the winter. In central Scotland near Loch Lomond, hill farmers Bobby and Anne must also send their sheep away for the winter months, before they head off on their annual family holiday in Tenerife. East of Inverness, Martin and Mel bring their large herd of pedigree cattle into sheds for the winter, and welcome in their first new calf of the season. Sybil and George discover an unexpected new calf, and Sandy takes his youngest sheepdog Doyal for a training session. After her holiday, Anne's back on the hills gathering sheep - but she and sheepdog Jim are both a little rusty. Martin and Mel take two promising young bulls to a show called Stars of the Future - but will the teenage bulls be in the mood to perform?","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Farm life', 'Agriculture', 'Farmers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922808/1009922808-disc001-file001-frame00240-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035892" "asp4035890-marc","","This farming life. [Series 1], Ep. 2","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","It is late autumn and the farmers are on the move. In the west of Scotland in Argyll, husband-and-wife sheep farmers George and Sybil set off to gather in their sheep from over six square miles of rugged mountainside. It is an emotional day when Sybil has to then take some of them to market. In the east of Scotland, soon-to-be-wed couple Martin and Mel introduce their newly purchased rams to their flock of ewes - but has Mel chosen well? They also visit the humanist celebrant who will perform their wedding to try and agree on their wedding vows. In the far north, beyond Inverness, John heads to market to teach his 13-year-old son James how to buy a good flock of ewes. It's pay day for Martin who also travels to an auction mart, taking his best four bulls to sell - but things don't quite go to plan. Sandy sets off on a 1,600-mile roadtrip from his home on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides around the UK to sell his specialist Hebridean mutton and beef. In London, John is a finalist at the prestigious Sheep Farmer of the Year awards.","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Farm life', 'Agriculture', 'Farmers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922807/1009922807-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035890" "asp4035888-marc","","This farming life. [Series 1], Ep. 1","","59 minutes","['This farming life']","It is autumn, the time of year to prepare for the upcoming mating - or tupping - season. On the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides, sea shepherd and ex-barrister Sandy gathers in a flock of wild sheep from a remote Scottish island by boat. Later, he and wife Ali attempt to train two wayward Highland cattle calves. On the mainland in the east of Scotland, fiances Mel and Martin head to market to look for the perfect rams to impregnate their ewes. In central Scotland near Loch Lomond, hill farmers Bobby and Anne health-check their flock to make sure they're fit to breed. In the far north, large-scale sheep farmer John has 4,000 ewes to check, but is also expecting thousands of visitors from all over the world as he hosts the world sheepdog trials. Further east, Martin must bring his barley in before the rain comes if he has any chance of saving his crop, but his new combine harvester is playing up.","stream","[]","['Scotland']","['Animal breeding', 'Farm life', 'Agriculture', 'Farmers']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922806/1009922806-disc001-file001-frame00350-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035888" "asp4035886-marc","","The world's most extraordinary people. Discovery. Episode 6","","52 minutes","[""The world's most extraordinary people""]","How might rare medical conditions be a force for good? This probing documentary reveals the extraordinary people who are helping international scientists make medical breakthroughs. A woman who can smell Parkinson's disease helps doctors find a new way to diagnose this debilitating condition. A pioneering stem cell trial provides hope for those with multiple sclerosis. And a patient's inability to sense pain inspires a new generation of pain relief. The World's Most Extraordinary People meets the scientists and patients at the heart of these stories – and takes us right to the edge of scientific understanding. In this episode, Weston uncovers the cases of an engineer who fixed his own heart, a toddler whose bones were repaired before he was even born, and a girl whose immune system attacked her own brain. We meet a man who can taste words and find out how his condition is helping develop new ways to enable blind people to navigate and even recognize colors. And we encounter a man who was immobilized by MS but can now cycle and scuba-dive thanks to a pioneering new treatment that has reversed his disease.","stream","[]","[]","['Diseases', 'Health', 'Medical care', 'Abnormalities, Human']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922805/1009922805-disc001-file001-frame00275-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035886" "asp4035884-marc","","The world's most extraordinary people. Life story. Episode 5","","52 minutes","[""The world's most extraordinary people""]","How might rare medical conditions be a force for good? This probing documentary reveals the extraordinary people who are helping international scientists make medical breakthroughs. A woman who can smell Parkinson's disease helps doctors find a new way to diagnose this debilitating condition. A pioneering stem cell trial provides hope for those with multiple sclerosis. And a patient's inability to sense pain inspires a new generation of pain relief. The World's Most Extraordinary People meets the scientists and patients at the heart of these stories – and takes us right to the edge of scientific understanding. This time, we uncover the stories of a man with bones as dense as granite, a girl whose arm won't stop growing, and a woman who gets lost in her own home.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Abnormalities, Human', 'Embryology, Human', 'Diseases', 'Medical care']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922804/1009922804-disc001-file001-frame00235-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035884" "asp4035882-marc","","The world's most extraordinary people. The ultimate machine. Episode 4","","48 minutes","[""The world's most extraordinary people""]","How might rare medical conditions be a force for good? This probing documentary reveals the extraordinary people who are helping international scientists make medical breakthroughs. A woman who can smell Parkinson's disease helps doctors find a new way to diagnose this debilitating condition. A pioneering stem cell trial provides hope for those with multiple sclerosis. And a patient's inability to sense pain inspires a new generation of pain relief. The World's Most Extraordinary People meets the scientists and patients at the heart of these stories – and takes us right to the edge of scientific understanding. This time, we meet a girl with two hearts, a man who can sing two notes at once, a woman who can bend in amazing ways, a girl who is allergic to everything, and a man who can run 350 miles without stopping. These remarkable cases reveal the secret inner workings of our bodies, the ultimate piece of natural engineering.","stream","[]","[]","['Health', 'Medical care', 'Human body']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922803/1009922803-disc001-file001-frame00220-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035882" "asp4035880-marc","","The world's most extraordinary people. Superhumans. Episode 3","","52 minutes","[""The world's most extraordinary people""]","How might rare medical conditions be a force for good? This probing documentary reveals the extraordinary people who are helping international scientists make medical breakthroughs. A woman who can smell Parkinson's disease helps doctors find a new way to diagnose this debilitating condition. A pioneering stem cell trial provides hope for those with multiple sclerosis. And a patient's inability to sense pain inspires a new generation of pain relief. The World's Most Extraordinary People meets the scientists and patients at the heart of these stories – and takes us right to the edge of scientific understanding. This time, we meet a man who feels no pain, a woman who can smell Parkinson's disease, a man who can remember every face he has ever seen and a survivor of a head injury who woke up to find he could suddenly play the piano. These remarkable cases are shedding new light on one of the most mysterious parts of the human body: the brain.","stream","[]","[]","['Diseases', 'Gifted persons', 'Medical care']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922802/1009922802-disc001-file001-frame00295-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035880" "asp4035878-marc","","The world's most extraordinary people. Survival. Episode 2","","51 minutes","[""The world's most extraordinary people""]","How might rare medical conditions be a force for good? This probing documentary reveals the extraordinary people who are helping international scientists make medical breakthroughs. A woman who can smell Parkinson's disease helps doctors find a new way to diagnose this debilitating condition. A pioneering stem cell trial provides hope for those with multiple sclerosis. And a patient's inability to sense pain inspires a new generation of pain relief. The World's Most Extraordinary People meets the scientists and patients at the heart of these stories – and takes us right to the edge of scientific understanding. In this episode, we take a look at the human body's amazing capacity for survival. We meet a man who injects himself with deadly snake venom, a woman who leads a normal life with only half a brain, a girl who collapses 50 times a day and the only man in the world to be completely cured of HIV.","stream","[]","[]","['Diseases', 'Health', 'Medical care', 'Survival']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922801/1009922801-disc001-file001-frame00175-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035878" "asp4035874-marc","","The wonder of animals. Birds of prey. Series 1, Episode 12","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. Chris Packham explores what enables birds of prey to rule the aerial roost. Their ability to dominate their fellow birds in terms of strength, manoeuvrability and phenomenal speed is down to a combination of anatomical and physiological adaptations. Chris explains the internal workings of the bald eagle's ratchet talons and how sharp eyes and a gyroscopic head enable the goshawk to keep its sight firmly fixed on both its prey and its surroundings as it tears through the undergrowth. New research reveals how pop-up feathers on the peregrine falcon's back act like pits on a golf ball to reduce drag - allowing it to reach 220mph.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Birds of prey', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922799/1009922799-disc001-file001-frame00495-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035874" "asp4035872-marc","","The wonder of animals. Snakes. Series 1, Episode 11","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. Chris Packham delves beneath a snake's skin to discover what has made them some of the most successful predators on earth. Their simple body plan hides remarkable adaptations that enable them to rival their limbed, winged and finned counterparts. Chris reveals the variety of ways in which snakes use their bodies not just to slither, but to climb, fly and swim. He explores how they use their senses to hunt, from heat-sensitive pits used to capture prey in the dark to tongues used to lure fish, and how venom acts not just to kill prey but also to predigest it.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Snakes', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922798/1009922798-disc001-file001-frame00990-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035872" "asp4035870-marc","","The wonder of animals. Bats. Series 1, Episode 10","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. Bats have colonized remote corners of the planet to become one of most widespread mammals on earth. Chris Packham explores their incredible anatomy, physiology and senses to understand what enables them to thrive in some surprising places. Tiny hairs on their wings give them a detailed air-flow map during flight, heat sensors on the nose of vampire bats means they can sense the most blood-rich areas of a prey's body and iron oxide particles in the bat brain may act as a compass allowing them to find the most direct route back to the roost.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Bats', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922797/1009922797-disc001-file001-frame00680-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035870" "asp4035868-marc","","The wonder of animals. Dolphins. Series 1, Episode 9","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. Chris Packham explores the success of the most widespread of marine mammals, the dolphin. Contrary to their amiable reputation, they are in fact ruthless predators. They hunt using a combination of specialised anatomy and complex communication, requiring a big brain. Chris explains the inner workings of dolphin echolocation, reveals how a pod uses body movements to communicate the location of food and explores the strategies used by orcas during a hunt.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Dolphins', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922796/1009922796-disc001-file001-frame00235-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035868" "asp4035864-marc","","The wonder of animals. Great apes. Series 1, Episode 7","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. Chris Packham explores the evolution of the great ape's brain to reveal how different parts have been adapted over time by its anatomy, ingenuity and sociability, culminating in one of the most complex brains on the planet. Chris examines how the ability to use two hands asymmetrically sets the great ape apart from other tool-using animals and how social living is linked to the evolution of the amygdala in both humans and our ape cousins. New research reveals how bonobos' peace-loving reputation may have developed through a similar domestication process to that undergone by our pet dogs.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Apes', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922794/1009922794-disc001-file001-frame00265-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035864" "asp4035862-marc","","The wonder of animals. Elephants. Series 1, Episode 6","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. Chris Packham explores the anatomy and physiology of the largest land animal on the planet - the elephant. Their size seems ill-suited to surviving the most arid regions of Africa, but their inner workings allow them to defy the extreme heat of the desert and find food and water in seemingly barren landscapes, while their extraordinary memory enables them to repel predators. Chris reveals how hairs on the skin help keep elephants cool, how sensors in their feet may be able to guide them towards rain and how a unique pouch in their mouths stores water. Recent research has even discovered that elephants can distinguish between the voices of human friend and foe.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Elephants', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922793/1009922793-disc001-file001-frame00295-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035862" "asp4035860-marc","","The wonder of animals. Foxes. Series 1, Episode 5","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. Across the planet carnivores are struggling to compete in a world with a rocketing human population, but one predator is bucking the trend - the fox. Its numbers are increasing and its geographical range expanding. Chris Packham explores the secrets to its success - its senses, its intelligence and its flexibility. New research reveals how its slit pupils enable it to hunt in the bright desert day; how it may be using the Earth's magnetic field to determine the location of prey during a pounce; and how regular exposure to rotting food is improving the health of the red fox, enabling it to hold its own in an increasingly urban landscape.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Foxes', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922792/1009922792-disc001-file001-frame00240-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035860" "asp4035858-marc","","The wonder of animals. Ants. Series 1, Episode 4","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. The 100 trillion ants in the world weigh as much as all the people on earth and have colonized the planet like no other animal. Chris Packham explores the ingenious ways in which ants have collaborated to achieve their global success - natural air-conditioning systems keep ants cool in their nests, shelters made from their own bodies protect nomadic ants from the elements and a sense of smell five times more powerful than other insects allows them to overpower animals hundreds of times larger than themselves. Remarkably, new research reveals how ant colonies are capable of immunizing themselves against diseases.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Ants', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922791/1009922791-disc001-file001-frame00445-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035858" "asp4035856-marc","","The wonder of animals. Big cats. Series 1, Episode 3","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. Chris Packham delves beneath the skin of the big cats to explore what makes them such good hunters, and he reveals that it is not all about brawn. New scientific research shows how subtle adaptations in their anatomy and physiology contribute to the success of all stages of a big cat hunt: the stalk, the capture and the kill. Leg hairs help the leopard to stalk, and intricate muscle fibres drive the snow leopard to capture its prey. For the jaguar, jaw muscles and whiskers combine to give it a precision bite that can take down a caiman, and an enlarged area of the lioness's brain gives it the edge over all their big cat cousins.","stream","[]","[]","['Panthera', 'Animals', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922790/1009922790-disc001-file001-frame00240-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035856" "asp4035854-marc","","The wonder of animals. Bears. Series 1, Episode 2","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. Bears can live in practically every habitat on Earth, from tropical jungles to the Arctic Ocean. Wherever they are found, they are capable of surviving extreme conditions and extracting the highest-quality food. Detailing the latest research, Chris Packham explores the specialised adaptations that have enabled bears to thrive, including how a polar bear's hollow fur allows it to feed throughout the gruelling Arctic winter, whilst a state of 'walking hibernation' sees it through the summer months.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Bears', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922789/1009922789-disc001-file001-frame00240-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035854" "asp4035852-marc","","The wonder of animals. Penguins. Series 1, Episode 1","","30 minutes","['The wonder of animals']","There are more than 10 million species on the planet, but why have some thrived where others have failed? The Wonder of Animals celebrates the most successful animal groups on Earth - from apes to elephants, ants to bears. Discover why, despite appearing clumsy and comical, penguins actually have an anatomy that is perfect for their environment and how the dominance of big cats is down to more than just their brawn. New science is combined with the very latest animal behaviour research and extensive BBC natural history HD archive footage to build a complete picture of each animal, revealing how its unique characteristics have contributed to its success. At first sight, penguins seem ill-suited to their environment - rotund abdomens, stubby little legs and stiff wings appear to make the going tough. But in fact it is these very traits that enable this bird to thrive. Chris explores details of the penguin's anatomy, using new scientific research to reveal how its legs, wings and body shape have allowed it to conquer an extraordinary range of habitats, from deep forests to tropical waters, bustling cities and even the toughest place on the planet - Antarctica.","stream","[]","[]","['Animals', 'Penguins', 'Animal behavior']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922788/1009922788-disc001-file001-frame00440-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035852" "asp4035850-marc","","The truth about meat","","52 minutes","[]","Every week brings a new headline about the dangers of meat. Sausages top the cancer list. Bacon is as bad as smoking. And other processed meats are positively deadly. But is there any truth to these juicy meat-based headlines? Leading industry experts dispel some everyday myths about meat. Science studies reveal the beneficial health aspects that meat can provide, and stunts and demonstrations unpack the difference between ‘fresh’ and ‘processed’ meats. Cooking techniques are crucial – and organic meat can be a bit of a ruse. Calm your fears and whet your appetite with The Truth About Meat.","stream","[]","[]","['Meat']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922787/1009922787-disc001-file001-frame00140-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035850" "asp4035844-marc","","The truth about dementia","","50 minutes","[]","In this thought-provoking programme, presenter Angela Rippon – a prominent campaigner for dementia awareness – investigates the condition that took her mother’s life. Visiting the world’s foremost research centres, Angela sees for herself how Alzheimer’s changes the brain. On her journey, she learns why getting a good night’s sleep might help prevent Alzheimer’s, what impact learning a new language can have, and how a new drug trial might offer our best hope for a cure. Identifying lifestyle choices that may prevent mental deterioration, The Truth About Dementia shows there is hope for the future.","stream","[]","[]","['Dementia', ""Alzheimer's disease""]","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922784/1009922784-disc001-file001-frame00285-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035844" "asp4035842-marc","","The truth about calories","","52 minutes","[]","Calories are the language of many diets and healthy eating plans. But the numbers you see on the packets aren’t what they seem. From the farm to the food factory, Dr. Chris Van Tulleken goes in search of the truth about calories, challenging everything we thought we knew. With the help of expert nutritionists and chefs, Chris discovers that you get more calories from a well-done steak than one that’s cooked rare; finds out how adding double cream can actually cut the calories in your mashed potato; and learns the kitchen secrets that strip an astonishing 360 calories out of a meal without changing a single ingredient. Forget about all those over-hyped diets – The Truth about Calories reveals you don’t need to eat less if you know how to eat smarter.","stream","[]","[]","['Nutrition', 'Food', 'Weight loss']","['Educational television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922783/1009922783-disc001-file001-frame00170-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035842" "asp4035838-marc","","The Somme 1916. End Spiel. End game. Episode 3","","51 minutes","['The Somme 1916']","Marking the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, this programme presents the historic encounter from, for the first time, both sides of no-man's land. With access to little-known German military archives, Peter Barton reveals a story that contradicts previously unchallenged myths. Why, given German forces were sometimes outnumbered five-to-one by the British and French, was this battle hailed as a British victory? This series reveals insights about the failed Allied strategy, and revolutionary German tactics. And there are new answers to the questions that still haunt us 100 years on. Why did this battle last so long? And why was there such carnage? Peter Barton concludes his history of the battle in the final months of the campaign. He shows how a German tactical revolution frustrated the Allied advance.","stream","[]","['France']","['Somme, 1st Battle of the, France, 1916', 'World War, 1914-1918']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922781/1009922781-disc001-file001-frame00210-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035838" "asp4035834-marc","","The Somme 1916. Erster Tag. First day. Episode 1","","51 minutes","['The Somme 1916']","Marking the centenary of the Battle of the Somme, this programme presents the historic encounter from, for the first time, both sides of no-man's land. With access to little-known German military archives, Peter Barton reveals a story that contradicts previously unchallenged myths. Why, given German forces were sometimes outnumbered five-to-one by the British and French, was this battle hailed as a British victory? This series reveals insights about the failed Allied strategy, and revolutionary German tactics. And there are new answers to the questions that still haunt us 100 years on. Why did this battle last so long? And why was there such carnage? In the first episode, Peter Barton explores the events leading up to the notorious first day of the offensive. He explains the failures that led to over 20,000 British deaths.","stream","[]","['France']","['Somme, 1st Battle of the, France, 1916', 'World War, 1914-1918']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922779/1009922779-disc001-file001-frame00155-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035834" "asp4035832-marc","","The Silk Road. Episode 3","","53 minutes","['The Silk Road']","Covering 5,000 miles, passing through 13 countries and crossing some of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet, this is the fascinating story of the lucrative trade route which changed the course of civilization forever. In this extraordinary series, Dr Sam Willis explores how the fortunes of the West were shaped by the East, beginning with the story of a Chinese Emperor who was so desperate to protect his lands against his enemies that he reached out beyond his borders into the unknown, for one of the most important game changers in human history - horses. And in return for these legendary steeds, the Emperor was willing to trade the most precious material in his world, silk. In the final episode of his series tracing the story of the most famous trade route in history, Dr Sam Willis continues his journey west in Iran. The first BBC documentary team to be granted entry for nearly a decade, Sam begins in the legendary city of Persepolis - heart of the first Persian Empire. Following an ancient caravan route through Persia's deserts, he visits a Zoroastrian temple where a holy fire has burned for 1,500 years, and Esfahan, one of the Silk Road's architectural jewels and rival to Sam's next destination - Istanbul. In the ancient capital of Byzantium, Sam discovers how the eastern Roman Empire was ruled through silk and how Venetian merchants cashed in on the wealth and trade it generated. Sam's last stop takes him full circle to Venice. Visiting Marco Polo's house, Sam reminds us how the great traveller's book was one of the first to link east to west and how the ideas and products that trickled down the Silk Road not only helped to trigger the Renaissance, but set Europe on a path of unstoppable change.","stream","[]","['Silk Road', 'Asia']","['Trade routes']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922778/1009922778-disc001-file001-frame00175-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035832" "asp4035830-marc","","The Silk Road. Episode 2","","51 minutes","['The Silk Road']","Covering 5,000 miles, passing through 13 countries and crossing some of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet, this is the fascinating story of the lucrative trade route which changed the course of civilization forever. In this extraordinary series, Dr Sam Willis explores how the fortunes of the West were shaped by the East, beginning with the story of a Chinese Emperor who was so desperate to protect his lands against his enemies that he reached out beyond his borders into the unknown, for one of the most important game changers in human history - horses. And in return for these legendary steeds, the Emperor was willing to trade the most precious material in his world, silk. In the second episode of his series tracing the story of the most famous trade route in history, Dr Sam Willis travels west to Central Asia, a part of the Silk Road often overlooked and yet the place of major innovations, big historical characters and a people - the Sogdians - whose role was pivotal to its success. In the high mountain passes of Tajikistan, Sam meets the last survivors of that race, who once traded from the Mediterranean to the China Sea. In the Uzbek cities of Samarkand and Bukara, he discovers how they were built by armies of captive craftsmen for one of the greatest conquerors the world has ever seen - Timur. From here, Sam follows the flow of goods back towards the markets of the west, showing how their trading culture sparked cultural, technical and artistic revolutions all along the Silk Road, and goes back to school to learn where modern mathematics and astronomy were born.","stream","[]","['Silk Road', 'Asia']","['Trade routes']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922777/1009922777-disc001-file001-frame00430-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035830" "asp4035828-marc","","The Silk Road. Episode 1","","53 minutes","['The Silk Road']","Covering 5,000 miles, passing through 13 countries and crossing some of the most dramatic landscapes on the planet, this is the fascinating story of the lucrative trade route which changed the course of civilization forever. In this extraordinary series, Dr Sam Willis explores how the fortunes of the West were shaped by the East, beginning with the story of a Chinese Emperor who was so desperate to protect his lands against his enemies that he reached out beyond his borders into the unknown, for one of the most important game changers in human history - horses. And in return for these legendary steeds, the Emperor was willing to trade the most precious material in his world, silk. In the first episode of his series tracing the story of the most famous trade route in history, Dr Sam Willis starts in Venice and explores how its Renaissance architecture and art has been shaped by the east and by thousands of exchanges along the Silk Road.","stream","[]","['Silk Road', 'China', 'Asia']","['Trade routes']","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922776/1009922776-disc001-file001-frame00250-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035828" "asp4035826-marc","","The secret life of the sun","","50 minutes","[]","An incredible voyage from the core of the Sun through to its atom-shredding surface and out into its atmosphere. The Sun - 1.3 million miles wide, weighing 330,000 times more than Earth, containing over 99% of all the mass in the Solar System and so big that it distorts time itself. Using the latest space images and spectacular CGI, this programme peels open the Sun layer by layer, showing the working parts that make up our star. The programme reveals what lies at the Sun's core, how its inner zones generate the most powerful magnetic field in the Solar System, and how its surface releases energy as light to power-up life on Earth. Witness the strangest sights, the most surreal landscapes and the violent chaotic side of the Sun that most of us are never aware of, but may have profound effects for us here on Earth. This is the epic story of our nearest star.","stream","[]","['Sun']","[]","['Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922775/1009922775-disc001-file001-frame00125-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035826" "asp4035824-marc","","The secret life of midges","","60 minutes","[]","Midges, sand flies, bloodsuckers - these tiny creatures are known by many names. They have been making the outdoors absolute misery for thousands of years. They plague many of the most beautiful landscapes, hiking routes and camping sites and they can survive almost anywhere. In this film, entomologist Dr James Logan uncovers the incredible truth about the midge. He looks at how the midge works and most importantly, why they choose to feast on some of us and not others. James also traces the role of midges across social history - they sent Queen Victoria fleeing from a Highland picnic and tormented the first European settlers of New Zealand. Finally James reveals how his own work on natural resistance to the Scottish midge is now being used in the global fight against malaria.","stream","[]","[]","['Sand flies']","['Wildlife television programs', 'Documentary television programs']","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922774/1009922774-disc001-file001-frame00240-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035824" "asp4035814-marc","","The secret garden. Magic. Episode seven","","29 minutes","['The secret garden']","Recently orphaned Mary Lennox is sent to live in her uncle's lonely house on the Yorkshire moors. Frances Hodgson Burnett's timeless classic is a mystery story with a powerful atmosphere and a happy ending.","stream","[]","['England', 'Yorkshire (England)']","['Cousins', 'Orphans', 'Supernatural', 'Gardens', 'Children', 'Friendship in children', 'Children with disabilities']","['Television adaptations', 'Television mini-series', 'Fiction television programs', ""Children's television programs""]","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922769/1009922769-disc001-file001-frame00185-size-exact-570x350.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035814" "asp4035812-marc","","The secret garden. When the sun went down. Episode six","","29 minutes","['The secret garden']","Recently orphaned Mary Lennox is sent to live in her uncle's lonely house on the Yorkshire moors. Frances Hodgson Burnett's timeless classic is a mystery story with a powerful atmosphere and a happy ending.","stream","[]","['England', 'Yorkshire (England)']","['Cousins', 'Orphans', 'Gardens', 'Children', 'Friendship in children', 'Children with disabilities']","['Television adaptations', 'Television mini-series', 'Fiction television programs', ""Children's television programs""]","https://d3crmev290s45i.cloudfront.net/frames/1009922xxx/1009922768/1009922768-disc001-file001-frame00185-size-fit-1024x578.jpg","https://www.remote.uwosh.edu/login?url=http://www.aspresolver.com/aspresolver.asp?MARC;4035812"