BBC – Stephen The Murder that Changed a Nation (2018)

BBC – Stephen: The Murder that Changed a Nation (2018)
English | Size: 2.04 GB
Category: Documentary


It devastated a family, shocked a nation and shone a spotlight on racism in the establishment. Two decades on, what is Stephen Lawrence’s legacy?

Smithsonian Ch. – Darwin and the Beagles Scandal (2018)

Smithsonian Ch. – Darwin and the Beagles Scandal (2018)
English | Size: 1.45 GB
Category: Documentary


Before he wrote the book that revolutionized the way people understood evolution, a young Charles Darwin found himself, by chance, on a strange sea voyage. This is the story of the HMS Beagle, which traveled from Great Britain to survey South America’s coastline, but also became part of its Captain Fitzroy’s flawed social experiment. It’s a tale of bold exploration, tragic miscalculation, the death of a civilization, and the birth of Darwinism.

BBC – Gary Goes to Hollywood (2018)

BBC – Gary Goes to Hollywood (2018)
English | Size: 1.15 GB
Category: Documentary


Gary McLintoch, Tank Commander, proud Scot, showbiz personality and now documentary film-maker, is off to Hollywood to meet the Scots who have left Scotland behind for the bright lights of Los Angeles. He’s determined to find out why they have moved away from home and what they feel about the country they left behind.

BBC – Black Hollywood They’ve Gotta Have Us (2018)

BBC – Black Hollywood: They’ve Gotta Have Us (2018)
English | Size: 1.42 GB
Category: Documentary


Simon Frederick guides viewers through conversations with contributors as film veterans Harry Belafonte, Earl Cameron and Diahann Carroll discuss what it was like to be pioneers in a white movie world.

BBC – Mackintosh’s Tea Room (2018)

BBC – Mackintosh’s Tea Room (2018)
English | Size: 849 MB
Category: Tutorial


In 2014, Glasgow businesswoman Celia Sinclair decided that she wanted to rescue the old Willow Tea Rooms on Sauchiehall Street and restore them to their former glory. They were one of the earlier works of artist and architect Charles Rennie Mackintosh.