Part travelogue, part spiritual quest, part artistic exploration, this series transports the viewer visually and emotionally as Lachlan challenges himself to capture the look and feel of the Holy Land and the Bible story.
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Inside the Met reveals a great institution as its 150th birthday makes history in ways no one could have predicted.
Today, science says it has found the rules which explain everything, from particles to galaxies, from genes to our minds. But the explanation comes at a cost, for the rules, some scientists say, have no meaning.
After decades of rising house prices, many of London’s Hasidic Jewish community are being forced out of the city and relocating 50 miles away to the more affordable green fields of Canvey Island in Essex.
In this series wilderness expert Ray Mears returns to one of his favourite places on Earth – Australia – to complete his circumnavigation of the continent, as he explores the landscapes of South Australia, West Australia and the Northern Territory.
Meet the people who work the railway and safeguard these iconic routes through coastal towns and rural villages, a breath-taking Highland landscape voted the world's most beautiful railway.
Beneath soaring mountains and along shimmering shorelines, we take in the breath taking landscape on some of Britain's most scenic railway journeys from the remote wilderness of Rannoch Moor to the cinematic beauty of the Glenfinnan Viaduct and open expanse of Lake Windermere.