GobeyondthepitchwiththepersonalitiesthatpowerMLS.Withunprecedentedaccesstoplayers,coachesandclubs,thisseriesexplorestheelectrifyingmomentsandcaptivatingstoriesthatmakethe2024seasonunforgettable.
2024开年大献,欢迎来到哺乳动物星球!6600万年前,当恐龙对地球的统治走向终结时,哺乳动物得以自由探索地球的每个角落。大卫·爱登堡爵士将带领我们走过各个海洋和大陆,揭示它们繁衍兴盛的秘诀,它们凭借的是非凡的身体构造、惊人的适应力、卓越的智慧以及独一无二的社交方式。本节目将带我们从最微小的一特鲁利亚鼩到巨大的深海蓝鲸,再次重新认识哺乳动物——这颗星球上的生存大师。优酷联手英国广播公司全球联合出品,英国广播公司制片厂自然历史部制作。刘琮倾情献声中文版。
"They never fail." The Glock pistol has been fetishised in films and the arts, and is a regular topseller in the international arms market. For the first time, the filmmaking duo Fritz Ofner and Eva Hausberger tell the story of the rise of the Glock: An Austrian design that became the most sought-after service and murder weapon worldwide. Tracing the web of power, money, violen...
麻雀,我们身边最常见的小鸟,我们对它们到了几乎熟视无睹的地步。总觉得对它们非常了解,但仔细一想,其实我们对它们还真是不太了解。随着城市化的发展,野麻雀慢慢慢慢地变成了我们身边的家麻雀,它们与我们朝夕相处,我们仍然还是不了解它们的生活与艰辛......
《 伊朗的相亲革命》18至35岁有过半的伊朗人依旧单身,这个伊斯兰国家正经历着一场婚姻危机。#未报道的世界#首次走进伊朗,镜头聚焦当代年轻伊朗人的真实生活。宗教与世俗在碰撞,遵从保守伊斯兰教义的和追求自由浪漫的恋爱,二者如何能够两全。
Thefive-partthirdseasonoftheEmmy®-winningHBOOriginaldocumentaryseries100FOOTWAVE,directedandexecutiveproducedbyEmmy®Award-winningfilmmakerChrisSmith(HBO’s“100FootWave”and“Branson”)andexecutiveproducedbyEmmy®,GoldenGlobe®,andTony®winnerJoeLewis(HBO’s“100FootWave,”“Fleabag”),debutsTHURSDAY,MAY1at9:00p.m.ET/PTwithnewepisodes...
跟随作家丹·巴特纳环游世界,探索五大奇特社区,那里的人们不仅健康长寿,而且过着充满活力的生活。
In the spring of 1984, a strange new comic book sat beside cash registers in select shops, too big to fit in the racks, and too weird to ignore. Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles presented a completely original breed of super hero. It was too bizarre, too crazy. It broke all the rules and should never have worked. Until it sold out. Again and again and again. For...
通过罕见的视频资料和对中情局内部人员的采访,这部扣人心弦的系列纪录片对史无前例的奥萨马·本·拉登追缉行动进行了探究。
Ancient Worlds is about people and places, politics and economics, art and war, trade and technology, but above all it’s the story of the painful birth and difficult growth of a radical idea first tried and tested some six thousand years ago, and which we are still struggling with today; civilisation. Civilisation has not come easily; it’s something we’ve had to fight hard to achieve, and even harder to maintain, and the greatest threats to it have come from our own talents for destruction. But when we’ve managed to get it right, the benefits have been enormous. When we talk about the ancient world we tend to think of rare and exotic artefacts or the monumental remains of epic architecture; but these are just the empty shells that got left behind when the tide of history turned! The living creatures, the civilisations, that once inhabited these shells were rarely if ever static or stately; they were dynamic, chaotic, and always threatening to spin out of control, because civilisation is based on an improbable idea; that strangers can live and work together in dense urban settings, forging new allegiances that replace the natural ties of family, clan or tribe. It’s an idea we’re still coming to terms with today, but one of the best ways to understand the challenges that are involved is to look at how our ancestors tackled them the first time around. From ancient Iraq to Imperial Rome, Ancient Worlds examines how our ancestors struggled with the levers of religion and politics, art and culture, war and diplomacy, technology and trade in order to keep the complex machinery of their civilisations turning over. Their insights and blind-spots, their breakthroughs and dead ends, their triumphs and disasters are the milestones on the long and winding road that leads directly from their ancient to our modern world.