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Award-winning technology and internet safety video series for families, schools and organizations to help pre-teens better understand the social side of technology.
Danger Rangers is a television program that aired on PBS. From September 2011 to September 2012, the show was re-aired on CBS and This TV as part of the Cookie Jar TV programming block. Six animal characters and a robot teach viewers the importance of safety with comedy, music, and action in half-hour educational cartoon adventures.
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Under the watchful eye of a safety professional, Jonathan Roberge an Marie Soleil Dion do everything your mother always warned you not to do!
Disney's Wild About Safety is an educational series that features short films that were produced by Disney Educational Productions, Duck Studios, and Underwriters' Laboratories.
SeeMore's Playhouse, is an American children's television series using puppets to teach children about health and safety concepts. It was originally released as home video releases.
Unwrapped: The Mysterious World of Mummies
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Departure from Oil - Energy for the Future
BBC - Heroes and Weapons of WWII
Mythen - Sagen des klassischen Altertums
"A Queer Try" is an inspiring three-part documentary series that unfolds the remarkable journey of the Ulster Titans, Northern Ireland's pioneering gay-friendly rugby team. From their humble beginnings in 2007 with no kit, no playing grounds, and no opponents, the series captures the transformative evolution of this diverse group of individuals into a formidable team of 25 members, both gay and straight.
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The Unrideables
Major real-life air disasters are depicted in this series. Each episode features a detailed dramatized reconstruction of the incident based on cockpit voice recorders and air traffic control transcripts, as well as eyewitnesses recounts and interviews with aviation experts.
Driven was a motoring television programme launched by Channel 4 in 1998 as a rival to the successful and long-running BBC series Top Gear. The style was similar to its rival, but with additional features such as the "Driven 100", a road test of three cars in the same class, where each car would be given marks for qualities such as practicality, desirability and cost of ownership. The car with the highest total score would be the winner. The programme launched with the concept that the presenters should interact with each other rather than present items on their own, as was then the case on Top Gear. The first series also featured a "headquarters", a racing team truck, set on a former air force base at which cars were put through their paces. These concepts resurfaced in the reborn Top Gear soon after.
The second version of the American television game show.
The New Inventors is an Australian television show, broadcast on ABC1, and hosted by broadcaster and comedian James O'Loghlin. Each episode features three Australian inventions and short video tape packages. IP Australia, a supporter of the program, describes it as a way for Australian inventions to gain publicity and possible entrance into the mass market. The 200th episode of the program was broadcast on 29 October 2008. The program aired on Wednesday nights at 8pm. The grand finale edition for season 7 was broadcast on 23 September 2010 on ABC.