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Hoopla
86
73
9.0
/4266/
85
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83
/60/
4.0
/691/

The Planets (2019)
Professor Brian Cox explores the dramatic lives of the eight majestic planets/worlds that make up our solar system.
poster
Crunchyroll
66
43
7.1
/1526/
64
/118/
57
/32/
7.2
/130180/

Hetalia (2009)
Forget what you learned in history class, and imagine all the nations of the world as guys on an inappropriate reality show. Pledge allegiance to your favorite superpower in Hetalia Axis Powers!
poster
71
36
7.6
/3190/
64
/26/
73
/18/

Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? (1991)
A game show based on the Carmen Sandiego computer game series created by Brøderbund Software.
poster
81
13
9.7
/1070/
50
/2/
97
/3/

Geografens Testamente (2011)
Holger Nilsson is forced on a raging treasure hunt to find the seven keys to his world-famous relative Mary Diana Graaf's mythical laboratory. To help him, he has the inventor Mortensen and Mary Diana's GPS computer with pre-recorded riddles and clues written in verse. But what kind of mysterious and malevolent figure lurks in the background?
poster
78
?
8.2
/6116/
75
/20/
82
/4/
3.9
/5927/

The Mole - Infiltrating North Korea (2020)
N/A
poster
?
8.5
/110/

Big Blue Marble
Big Blue Marble was a half-hour children's television series that ran from 1974 to 1983 on numerous syndicated and PBS TV stations. Distinctive content included stories about children around the world and a pen-pal club that encouraged intercultural communication. The name of the show referred to the appearance of Earth as a giant marble, popularized by a famous photograph of the same name taken in December 1972 by the crew of Apollo 17. Each episode featured a segment about the real life of a boy and a girl, one American, the other foreign. The show also had occasional stories about world ecology. In addition there was a weekly segment in which a singing globe "Bluey" invited viewers to write letters to the show, often requests for pen pals. The address to send the letters was in Santa Barbara, California. The character was voiced by executive producer Robert Weimer. Production personnel included creators Ken Snyder, Henry Fownes, and Robert Garrison, and later executive producer Robert Weimer, producer Rick Berman, writers Lynn Rogoff and directors Joe Napolitano, Joseph Consentino, Tom Hurwitz, John McDonald, J.J. Linsalata, Pat Saunders, and Ira Wohl. Robert Saidenberg was supervising producer, Peter Hammer supervising film editor and Dale Glickman post-production supervisor of the series late in its run. Paul Baillergeon composed much of the series' music. Weimer often rewarded staff members with the opportunity to pitch story ideas and direct segments of the series. As a result, many got their first chance to work in that capacity. Some children featured on the show who went on to high-profile careers are: Tisha Campbell, Fran Jolie and Kevin Clash. Before they were well-known, actors Sarah Jessica Parker and Kelly Reno were featured in dramatic segments serialized in the series.
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?
7.5
/33/
60
/1/

DR-Derude
N/A
poster
Hoopla
61
?
7.7
/149/
67
/7/
40
/2/
cc age 5+

Rosie's Rules (2022)
Follows the adventures of Rosie Fuentes, an inquisitive and hilarious 5-year-old girl just starting to learn about the wow-mazing world beyond her family walls. And she is ready to learn it all...by figuring it out herself.
poster
?
10
/2/
TMDb

Jay Foreman (2008)
Hello. I make very silly educational videos.
poster
Amazon Prime Video
?
7.3
/12/
70
/1/

Bible Land Passages (2016)
Coming Soon
poster
?
10
/1/

Britain's Great Rivers: Then & Now (2020)
Some of Britain's most famous rivers, looking at their history, geography and the role they have played in the development of the nation.
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?
10
/3/
TMDb

Landscapes of England (1976)
In 1972 the BBC broadcast an episode of the television programme Horizon on The Making of the English Landscape produced by Peter Jones, and featuring W.G Hoskins as presenter. Later in the 1970s, Jones went on to produce a series of 12 TV programmes for BBC2, Landscapes of England, in which additional areas of the country were studied.
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?
7.8
/11/
10
/2/

Birth of Britain with Tony Robinson (2010)
Join Tony Robinson as he ventures into the country's extraordinary and fiery past, revealing how our islands were forged from molten rock, volcanic explosions, ice and seismic upheaval.
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Amazon Prime Video
60
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7.5
/108/
35
/5/
70
/1/

Battlefield Detectives (2003)
Battlefield Detectives is a forensic documentary television series that aired on the History Channel from 2003 to 2006. The series explores famous battles focusing on the battlefield itself, and tell its story based on recent scientific research. It uses modern science to examine how the battles were won or lost. According to History Television, "This series approaches the perennially interesting topic of famous battles in a fresh and exhilarating way. Focusing on the battlefield itself, each programme takes an important battle telling its story and posing a puzzling central question about the battle that recent scientific research is helping to illuminate - a contemporary journey of discovery and a compelling story from the past."
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?
7.7
/56/
53
/9/

Dangerous Earth (2016)
Series showing how new camera technology is revealing the inner workings of the Earth's most spectacular natural wonders.
poster
47
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6.6
/400/
30
/7/
55
/6/

The Voyage of the Mimi (1984)
The Voyage of the Mimi and The Second Voyage of the Mimi are groundbreaking programs created by The Bank Street College of Education. They were among the first multimedia materials to use interactive technologies in an inquiry-based, integrated approach to teaching and learning for the middle grades, with an emphasis on science and mathematics. They consist of video, software, and print materials, including lesson plans, hands-on activities, and student-directed and collaborative projects. The 13 video episodes of The Voyage of the Mimi take students and teachers on a scientific expedition to study whales. The 12 video episodes of The Second Voyage tell the story of archaeologists in search of a lost Mayan city. The videos consist of dramatic episodes paired with a related documentary-style "expeditions." The dramatic episodes present an exciting, reality-based adventure/drama. The expeditions visit real places to witness scientists at work.
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77
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8.1
/232/
70
/29/
82
/8/

Earth's Tropical Islands (2020)
Exploring some of the world's most isolated and iconic tropical islands.
poster
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8.2
/69/
10
/3/
cc age 8+

The States (2007)
The States is a 2007 American documentary television series about the history of each state in the United States of America, narrated by Edward Herrmann. The show documents each of the 50 states in the union. The show begins with an introduction to the five states to be documented within the episode. Each state's segment begins with the narrator giving a clue as to what that state might be, and then revealing the answer. There is then a billboard that pops up showing the state nickname, motto, population, population ranking within the union, date the state entered the union, and state flag. During interviews with historians or notable people from a state, the state's quarter is shown. Since the series was produced in 2007, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii are shown with their flags. Those quarters were released in 2008 The show then highlights the history of the state itself, including notable events that have happened there, and highlights other noteworthy things in that state. In 2010 a sister presentation and then series, How the States Got Their Shapes was aired.
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Amazon Prime Video
74
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8.2
/766/
73
/45/
68
/4/
cc age 9+

How the States Got Their Shapes (2011)
The show deals with how the various states of the United States established their borders, but also delves into other aspects of U.S. history, including failed states, proposed new states, and the local culture and character of various U.S. states. It thus deals with the "shapes" of the states in a metaphorical sense as well as a literal sense. The show format follows Unger as he travels to various locations, and interviews local people, visits important historical and cultural sites, and provides commentary from behind the wheel of his car as he drives from location to location. Interspersed with these segments are brief historical synopses by notable U.S. historians.


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