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Lost Kingdoms of Central America

Episode 4: The Place Where Time Began

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC Four HD

Dr Jago Cooper explores the ancient civilisation of Teotihuacan, which exploded into a position of dominance in the Americas almost 2,000 years ago. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Jago Cooper
Executive Producer:
Greg Sanderson
Executive Producer:
Ross Harper
Series Producer:
Graeme Hart
Assistant Producer:
Kylie Stott
Production Manager:
Michelle Gauntlett
Production Coordinator:
Catherine Ross
Editor:
Dave Clark
Re-recording mixer:
John Cobban
Colourist:
Ian Ballantyne
Director of photography:
Craig Hastings
Sound Recordist:
Peter Prada
Participant:
Marcus Winter
Participant:
Pedro Soberanes
Participant:
Augustin Anaya
Participant:
Ruben C Castro
Participant:
Sabruro Sigiyama
Participant:
Sergio Gomez
Participant:
David Carballo
Archive Source:
Rene Milon
Archive Source:
David Carballo
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The Silk Road

Episode 3

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC Four HD

Sam Willis continues his journey west in Iran. He begins in Persepolis, heart of the first Persian Empire, before heading to Istanbul and then coming full circle to Venice. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Sam Willis
Assistant Producer:
Jon Morrice
Executive Producer:
Mike Smith
Series Producer:
Richard Downes

Below the Surface

Series 1

Episode 5

Duration: 45 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Danish thriller series. Phillip is shown the lock-up garage plastered with news cuttings about himself, as the team continue to sift through evidence with the help of Interpol. Show more

Below the Surface

Series 1

Episode 6

Duration: 45 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Danish series. The team resort to shutting off the power to the hostage takers, hoping that this will force their hand. News reports are becoming more critical of the police. Show more

Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Available for years

Gary Davies and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 July 1985. Featuring Madonna, Feargal Sharkey, The Cure, Dire Straits and Eurythmics.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Davies
Presenter:
Dixie Peach
Performer:
Feargal Sharkey
Performer:
The Cure
Performer:
Dire Straits
Performer:
Eurythmics

Lost Kingdoms of Central America

Episode 4: The Place Where Time Began

Duration: 1 hour

on BBC Four HD

Dr Jago Cooper explores the ancient civilisation of Teotihuacan, which exploded into a position of dominance in the Americas almost 2,000 years ago. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Jago Cooper
Executive Producer:
Greg Sanderson
Executive Producer:
Ross Harper
Series Producer:
Graeme Hart
Assistant Producer:
Kylie Stott
Production Manager:
Michelle Gauntlett
Production Coordinator:
Catherine Ross
Editor:
Dave Clark
Re-recording mixer:
John Cobban
Colourist:
Ian Ballantyne
Director of photography:
Craig Hastings
Sound Recordist:
Peter Prada
Participant:
Marcus Winter
Participant:
Pedro Soberanes
Participant:
Augustin Anaya
Participant:
Ruben C Castro
Participant:
Sabruro Sigiyama
Participant:
Sergio Gomez
Participant:
David Carballo
Archive Source:
Rene Milon
Archive Source:
David Carballo
Archive Source:
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Archive Source:
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Duration: 29 minutes

on BBC Four HD

Available for years

Gary Davies and Dixie Peach present the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 25 July 1985. Featuring Madonna, Feargal Sharkey, The Cure, Dire Straits and Eurythmics.

Contributors

Presenter:
Gary Davies
Presenter:
Dixie Peach
Performer:
Feargal Sharkey
Performer:
The Cure
Performer:
Dire Straits
Performer:
Eurythmics

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