Wild Isles on the BBC, outstanding stuff.
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Wild Isles on the BBC, outstanding stuff.
Chasing the rains on Sky Nature, another superb nature documentary.
I enjoyed the Lewis Capaldi documentary on Netflix, seems like a good guy and some amount of pressure he was going through
Watched something I’ve had recorded from BBC2 for ages, When Motown Came To Britain. Really interesting perspective on Motown. The fans who helped bring exposure to Motown and the American soul sound to Britain that otherwise everyone was oblivious to.
For anyone who's a fan of The Last of Us There's a documentary on Sky Atlantic about the making of the series
Africa's Deadliest, there have been a good few series now but, it continues to be tremendous viewing.
Family Man, a 1 hour documentary on Crime & Investigation regarding familicide, an extremely moving and tough watch.
The Cannibal next door on Channel 5, dearie me! 😳
Hijacked:Flight 73 on Sky Documentaries, very moving.
The Abyss - Rise and fall of the Nazis, just watched the episode relating to the genocide of the Jews, the numbers quoted are truly mind numbing. 😢
“Arnold”-Docuseries about Arnold Schwarzenegger coming to Netflix in June….should be well worth a watch
The Kidnap of Angel Lynn on 4. A tough watch.
Back on Track on Discovery + . Behind the scenes look at the UCI track champions league competition.
A Perfect Planet on iplayer, another Attenborough classic.
I watched this earlier today. It's meant to be an AI created short film. If it is then it's pretty terrifying
https://youtu.be/6dtSqhYhcrs
The Man who Played With Fire . 4 Part series on Sky Documentaries about the assassination of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme
Wrongly Accused on CBS Reality, heartbreaking stories to sit through.
New series of how the universe works is out now. My favourite series but I wonder if they’re running out of ideas after 11 series. They really shouldn’t as it’s a topic with endless possibilities, but sadly I feel it’s getting a bit repetitive.
11 minutes:America's Deadliest Mass Shooting , on BBC2 and the iPlayer . I can't imagine how scary it must have been o be there in that situation. Even after an event like this they still resist gun control
Monster in the Morgue on Sky Documentaries, I've already watched something about the case previously but, even still, what a sicko! 😳
Real forensic CSI on BBC2. I’m fascinated by this stuff.