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john sweeney, bbc reporter for panorama, really losing it at a scientologist
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f1 bbc intro 2009
a bbc reporter tests intravenous thc
robot policeman - big train - bbc comedy
considering the amount of bbc clips front paging at the moment, i couldn't resist.
a new bin laden tape has been given to the bbc by a guy named barry.
bbc investigation into 9/11 and the truther movement.
bbc.html>part 2/bbc.html>part 3/bbc.html>part 4/bbc.html>part 5 pompeii: the last day is a 2003 dramatized documentary that tells of the eruption of mount vesuvius on 24th august 79 ad. this eruption covered the roman cities of pompeii and herculaneum in ash and pumice, killing all those trapped between the volcano and the sea. the documentary accurately portrayed the different phases of the eruption although the digitally created images of the city itself are not entirely accurate. it was directed by peter nicholson and written by edward canfor-dumas. it was a bbc/tve co-production.
this is a recently released vid from bbc, it shows william rodriguez on bbc discussing his experience and that he believes 9/11 was an inside job.
part 1. we all know the legend of troy from homer's "iliad". a tale of the beautiful helen, a thousand ships, and the trojan horse. but bbc horizon investigates the facts behind the myths.
part 2. we all know the legend of troy from homer's "iliad". a tale of the beautiful helen, a thousand ships, and the trojan horse. but bbc horizon investigates the facts behind the myths.
david icke explains conspiracy facts on a bbc television program. if the audio is low, i apologize. i don't have any editing programs as of yet.
pompeii: the last day is a 2003 dramatized documentary that tells of the eruption of mount vesuvius on 24th august 79 ad. this eruption covered the roman cities of pompeii and herculaneum in ash and pumice, killing all those trapped between the volcano and the sea. the documentary accurately portrayed the different phases of the eruption although the digitally created images of the city itself are not entirely accurate. it was directed by peter nicholson and written by edward canfor-dumas. it was a bbc/tve co-production.
from a bbc investigation into 9/11 and the truther movement. part 2/part 3.
believe it or not, also called honeyguides, these birds communicate with humans. they guide humans, and possibly other large mammals (such as the honey badger) to bee colonies. once the mammal opens the hive and takes the honey, the bird feeds on the remaining wax and larvae. this clip is from a bbc series called "trials of life" and the episode is called "talking to strangers"
of all the creatures, who would have thought that a shrimp and fish can have a relationship, live together. clip is from a bbc series called trials of life.
part 2 danny wallace circumnavigates the globe searching for robot nirvana. he discovers that the robotics world is as weird as it is insanely complicated. during his quest he meets a japanese man who makes copies of himself and his daughter, an italian who claims he`s found the key to human intelligence in a video game and a singaporean whose homage to dusty bin might just turn out to be the robot of danny`s dreams.
part 2 with its famous rings, saturn is the most distant planet clearly visible to the naked eye. but how did the rings get there and when were they formed? to study the planet in detail, scientists needed to get closer. so on 15 october 1997, the cassini-huygens spacecraft was launched.
part 1 recent research has analyzed the link between the harmful effects of drugs relative to their current classification by law with some startling conclusions. perhaps most startling of all is that alcohol, solvents and tobacco (all unclassified drugs) are rated more dangerous than ecstasy, 4-mta and lsd (all class a drugs). if the current abc system is retained, alcohol would be rated a class a drug and tobacco class b. the scientists involved, including members of the government`s top advisory committee on drug classification, have produced a rigorous assessment of the social and individual harm caused by 20 of the uk`s most dangerous drugs and believe this should form the basis of future ranking. they think the current abc system is arbitrary and not based on any scientific evidence.
part 2 recent research has analyzed the link between the harmful effects of drugs relative to their current classification by law with some startling conclusions. perhaps most startling of all is that alcohol, solvents and tobacco (all unclassified drugs) are rated more dangerous than ecstasy, 4-mta and lsd (all class a drugs). if the current abc system is retained, alcohol would be rated a class a drug and tobacco class b. the scientists involved, including members of the government`s top advisory committee on drug classification, have produced a rigorous assessment of the social and individual harm caused by 20 of the uk`s most dangerous drugs and believe this should form the basis of future ranking. they think the current abc system is arbitrary and not based on any scientific evidence.