BBC – Spy in the Snow (2018)
English | Size: 1.32 GB
Category: Tutorial
The Spy Creatures are back to take viewers on a journey across the globe, revealing how living in the snow tests animals to the limit.
BBC – Spy in the Snow (2018)
English | Size: 1.32 GB
Category: Tutorial
The Spy Creatures are back to take viewers on a journey across the globe, revealing how living in the snow tests animals to the limit.
PBS -Lucy Worsley’s 12 Days of Tudor Christmas (2019)
English | Size: 1.80 GB
Category: Documentary
Lucy Worsley’s 12 Days of Tudor Christmas
Lucy Worsley recreates how Christmas was celebrated during the age of Henry VIII – eating, drinking, singing, dancing and partying like people did 500 years ago. She is getting into Tudor clothes and inside Tudor minds – discovering the forerunners of some of the Christmas customs we still enjoy today and exploring why other festive traditions fell out of favour.
BBC – Paddington: The Man Behind the Bear (2019)
English | Size: 954 MB
Category: Tutorial
Featuring specially filmed readings and narration by Hugh Bonneville, this film celebrates how Paddington became such a well-loved character for generations of readers and film fans. It is also the story of his unassuming creator Michael Bond.
The Art of Storytelling From Parents to Professionals
English | Size: 11.54 GB
Category: Self Improvement
The gift of storytelling may be one of life’s most powerful-and envied-skills. A story well told can make us laugh, weep, swell with pride, or rise with indignation. A story poorly told can be not just boring or uncomfortable, but positively painful to experience. Humans seem to be fundamentally hard-wired for stories-they’re how we record both the monumental events of life and the small, everyday moments.
BBC – M.R. James: Ghost Writer (2013)
English | Size: 866 MB
Category: Documentary
Mark Gatiss steps into the mind of MR James, the enigmatic English master of the supernatural story. How did this donnish Victorian bachelor, conservative by nature and a devout Anglican, come to create tales that continue to chill readers more than a century on?