BBC – Kings of Soul (2015)

BBC – Kings of Soul (2015)
English | Size: 695 MB
Category: DOcumentary


Celebrating the men whose vocal stylings have carried the torch for soul across six decades. It showcases the rarely seen but infectious Brenton Wood’s Gimme Little Sign and offers the velvet voice of Curtis Mayfield singing Keep On Keeping On. There are groundbreaking artists from the ’60s to the noughties, with performances from Billy Preston, Bill Withers, Billy Ocean, Alexander O’Neal, Barry White, Bobby Womack and many more.

Alex Ferguson – Leading Learning from Life and My Years at Manchester United (James Macpherson, Simon Slater) – 2015

Alex Ferguson – Leading Learning from Life and My Years at Manchester United (James Macpherson, Simon Slater) – 2015 (64kbps)
English | Size: 296.12 MB
Category: Audio Books


What does it take to lead a team to world-class success over a sustained period of time?Sir Alex Ferguson is one of the few leaders who truly knows. In his 38 years in management, Sir Alex won an astonishing 49 trophies and helped grow Manchester United into one of the biggest commercial brands in the world.

BBC – Family Goldmine (2015)

BBC – Family Goldmine (2015)
English | Size: 1.59 GB
Category: Documentary


Documentary about a French gold miner and his Scottish wife; their family’s quest to start a remote eco-friendly gold mine in Africa with no prior experience. Frenchman Claude Nicolay has no experience whatsoever in the mining business.

LLC – Caffeinated (2015)

LLC – Caffeinated (2015)
English | Size: 2.57 GB
Category: Documentary


Caffeinated tells the story of coffee and the community that has evolved around it. Coffee has ingrained itself in cultures all around the world as a morning ritual, social lubricant, and livelihood. Explore the coffee chain from bean to cup and discuss the future of coffee and its sustainability.

BBC – Ted Hughes Stronger Than Death (2015)

BBC – Ted Hughes: Stronger Than Death (2015)
English | Size: 1.25 GB
Category: Documentary


Ted Hughes is widely recognised as one of Britain’s greatest poets. He is also one of the most controversial. The Heathcliff of poetry who ‘attracted more scandal than any other literary figure with the exception of Lord Byron’ as one contributor notes. Now, for the first time, the events of his life and the breadth and influence of his poetry are the focus of a major documentary.