BBC – Licence to Thrill Paul Hollywood Meets Aston Martin (2015)

BBC – Licence to Thrill: Paul Hollywood Meets Aston Martin (2015)
English | Size: 1.26 GB
Category: Tutorial


Paul drives some priceless and exclusive Aston cars – the DB10, the new James Bond car from Spectre, the DBR1, the 1959 World Championship-winning racing car and the DB5, the stunt car used in Goldfinger.

BBC – Fighting for King and Empire Britain’s Caribbean Heroes (2015)

BBC – Fighting for King and Empire: Britain’s Caribbean Heroes (2015)
English | Size: 1.33 GB
Category: Tutorial


During the Second World War, thousands of men and women from the Caribbean colonies volunteered to come to Britain to join the fight against Hitler. They risked their lives for king and empire, but their contribution has largely been forgotten.

BBC – Catching History’s Criminals The Forensics Story (2015)

BBC – Catching History’s Criminals: The Forensics Story (2015)
English | Size: 2.41 GB
Category: Documentary


Sherlock has his mind palace, Morse his music – every detective has an edge. For most, it’s forensic science. This three-part series provides a rare and fascinating insight into the secret history of catching murderers, charting two centuries of the breakthroughs that have changed the course of justice. Surgeon and writer Gabriel Weston explores this rich history through some of the most absorbing, and often gruesome, stories in the forensic casebook – and looks ahead to how forensics will continue to solve the murders of the future.

Channel 4 – The World’s Most Famous Train (2015)

Channel 4 – The World’s Most Famous Train (2015)
English | Size: 1.14 GB
Category: Documentary


During its nine-month-long season, the Venice Simplon-Orient-Express makes over 60 journeys, covering 150,000 kilometres, with the majority of trips between London and Venice. The train is comprised of 17 unique 1920s carriages that have transported a host of elite individuals across Italy, Switzerland, and Turkey for more than a century. This documentary follows the stories of the staff and passengers as the train makes its way across Europe, with some customers having paid more than ?2,000 for the privilege.