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- Various cast members from different productions of the Rocky Horror Show come together in a one-off concert extravaganza paying tribute to the phenomenon, recorded at London's Royal Court Theatre in front of an audience of faithful fans.
- This is the incredible story of explorer Ernest Shackleton's heroic attempt to lead the first expedition across the last unknown continent of Antarctica in 1914-16. With historical photos and rare film footage, this astonishing story explores the limits of unparalleled human courage.
- Excerpts from the Moscow Ballet Competition in 1969, featuring a young Mikhail Baryshnikov as a competitor.
- The Ancient Egyptians believed in many gods and that every aspect of life in this world and the next was controlled by supernatural beings. The gods had to be appeased at all costs. The Deities represented the personification of order whilst the Demons were the forces of chaos. Temples were designed as power stations to maintain the fragile harmony of life.
- At the height of Egypt's new kingdom, the most powerful Pharaohs who ever lived were buried in tombs full of gold, a divine metal which was regarded as the flesh of the gods. Where did this wealth come from and how did Egypt become the greatest empire the world had ever seen?
- To the Egyptians, the practice of mummification was crucial to the ritual of attaining an afterlife. To modern day Egyptologists it is a godsend of preserved material. Egypt: Post Mortem highlights the way in which scientists can now reveal how the ancient Egyptians lived and died.
- At the height of Egypt's new kingdom, the most powerful Pharaohs who ever lived were buried in tombs full of gold, a divine metal which was regarded as the flesh of the gods. Where did this wealth come from and how did Egypt become the greatest empire the world had ever seen?
- At the height of Egypt's new kingdom, the most powerful Pharaohs who ever lived were buried in tombs full of gold, a divine metal which was regarded as the flesh of the gods. Where did this wealth come from and how did Egypt become the greatest empire the world had ever seen?