《档案》是北京电视台推出的纪实栏目,于2009年2月4日开播。节目定位为演播室节目,由一个特定的,极具个性化的讲述者(主持人)现场讲述和展示为基本形态,节目形式以案件和事件现场实录回放为线索,首次披露国内大案要案、社会传奇、情感故事等;其内涵深外延广。节目贴近百姓生活,紧跟时代脉搏,展现人生百态,透视社会万象。百姓关心、关注的热点是我们节目选题的目光指向;更融合了国外最新传奇探索节目和国内栏目形式,以前所未有的视觉冲击力和“新奇特”角度探索世界,找寻那曾经的真实所在和鲜为人知的事实真相。
The incredible story of how Pluto has been propelled from an unremarkable ball of ice on the edge of the solar system to a world of unimaginable complexity - where some form of alien life might exist. Featuring first-hand accounts of the incredible discoveries made by New Horizons from many of the scientists involved in the mission.
影片揭示的主要事件包括发生在1932-33年的乌克兰大饥荒,1940年的卡廷事件,苏联与纳粹在卫国战争前夕短暂的合作,苏联大规模驱逐异己,以及发生在古拉格(劳改营)的药物试验。影片利用已解密的档案展示了苏共及纳粹曾犯下的鲜为人知的罪恶。比如1990年在苏联西伯利亚一所劳改营拍的录像,克格勃曾在那里对被劳改的人做药物试验;纳粹的录像显示苏共曾帮助希特勒发动第二次世界大战,帮助纳粹实施闪电战。最引人注意的是影片指出纳粹主义是马克思主义的一个分支,因为希特勒的思想来源于马克思,其种族大屠杀想法直接继承于马、恩两人。
Herzog takes a film crew to the island of Guadeloupe when he hears that the volcano on the island is going to erupt. Everyone has left, except for one old man who refuses to leave. Herzog catches the eeriness of an abandoned city, with stop lights cycling over an empty intersection.
A look at the life and work of Charlie Chaplin in his own words featuring an in-depth interview he gave to Life magazine in 1966.
Dr Kevin Fong finds out how doctors can avoid making mistakes in the high-pressure, high-stakes world of the operating theatre. He sets out to learn how other professionals make life and death decisions under pressure, from airline pilots facing emergencies, to the Fire Service dealing with lethal blazes, to the world of Formula One pit crews. Kevin discovers how all these fiel...
Part road movie, part spectacle, part drama, Monsoon is Sturla Gunnarsson's meditation on chaos, creation and faith, set in the land of believers. The subject is the monsoon, the incomparably vast weather system that permeates and unifies the varied culture of India, shaping the conditions of existence for its billion inhabitants. (Tiff 2014)
Professor Mary Beard, renowned classicist and TV historian, is to explore what life was like in one of the world’s most extraordinary and iconic archaeological sites, in Pompeii: Life Before Death, a new landmark programme for BBC One. Mary Beard – a world Pompeii expert and author of Pompeii: Life Of A Roman Town – will be joining an international team as they bring the very latest technology to bear on this most extraordinary of archaeological sites. Mary Beard says: “This is a really exciting chance to find out more about the ordinary people who lived in ancient Pompeii. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity. I'm hoping we're going to unlock some if the secrets about who the people were.” For the first time, a team is CT scanning and fully investigating the world-famous casts of the bodies to analyse the skeletons trapped within, to ascertain all they can about who they were, where they came from and how they lived. A team is also conducting DNA analysis of the bodies for the first time. Elsewhere, the documentary will follow the work of recovering damaged frescoes and mosaics, the excavation and rebuilding of certain key buildings and the organisation and cataloguing of the thousands of astonishing artefacts in the storerooms – from loaves of bread to pet monkeys, paint pots to purses. It will shine a light on the work of archaeologists who are exploring the third of the town that has never been excavated, and will present a unique first look at the complete Pompeii in stunning CGI. Using the evidence gleaned from all this research, the BBC One film will piece together a full picture of daily life in Pompeii before the town was destroyed by the eruption of Vesuvius in AD79.