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The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP1 "The Beginnings"

Venturing back to the 1930s and the birth of film soundtracks; music scores were played live until the first fully-composed synchronized film, "King Kong."

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP2 "The 1930s"

As fascism was growing in Germany the great artists who had not yet escaped Europe were now leaving and heading to Hollywood and bringing life to films such as "The Adventures of Robin Hood", "The Wizard of Oz" and "Jezebel".

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP3 "1940s: The Golden Age"

Considered the Golden Age of Hollywood, in the 1940's, studios were filled with the most extraordinary directors and actors while soundtrack became increasingly important.

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP4 "1950s A New Dawn"

The 1950's marked a New Dawn with the arrival of new influences like jazz in soundtracks for movies like "A Streetcar Named Desire," "Giant," and "Dial M for Murder" and Jazz musicians scoring films.

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP5 "The 1960s: Part One"

The early 1960's arrived with some of the most memorable composers in film history such as Elmer Bernstein, Alex North, Ernest Gold, and Henry Mancini and some of the most memorable soundtracks like Bernard Herrmann's score for Psycho.

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP6 "The 1960s: Part Two"

As Civil Rights issues began to influence the film industry, the spotlight shone on composers such as Quincy Jones and John Barry.

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP7 "The 1970s: Part One"

At the start of the 1970s, a new wave of independent film makers caused a stir and paved the way for composers like Marvin Hamlisch and Nino Rota.

The Great Film Composers: Music Of The Movies

S1, EP8 "The 1970s: Part Two"

Three composers dominated this period of the 1970s: David Shire, Jerry Goldsmith, and John Williams; with Williams creating one of the most memorable themes in the history of cinema, the underwater menace for Jaws.

Osama Bin Laden Up Close And Personal

In 2011, US-troops killed the leader of Al-Qaeda and recovered documents and hard drives; the now-declassified material offers a new perspective on Osama Bin Laden.

Last Secrets of the 3rd Reich

"The Nazi Gold Train"

Since the end of World War II, rumors persist that the mountains of southwest Poland hold a precious secret: a mysterious abandoned train laden with the Nazi's looted treasure.

Hitler's England

John Nettles takes a look at the German occupation of the British Channel Islands from 1940 to 1945, and the lasting effects the period had on both the land and its people.

Nikita Khrushchev - The Red Tsar

A Stalinist for many years, it was nevertheless Khrushchev who put an end to his predecessor's terror. He desires a peaceful accommodation of the contending systems and he brings the world to the edge of nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

The French Revolution

S1, EP1 "Part 1"

An embedded French Revolution, seen through cameras that dive into the heart of history, following its every jolt.

The French Revolution

Simmering discontent erupts in the French Revolution, which overthrows the monarchy and changes the course of history.

Bessie Coleman: Queen of the Skies

Widely regarded as the first woman of African American descent to have a pilot's license, Bessie Coleman soars across the sky.

Wings: World War Two in the Skies

"The Fight Back"

In the early days of WWII, pilots and engineers fight to win the battle of the skies; they use Spitfires, Hurricanes, Zeros, Hellcats, Oscars, ME 109s and Flying Fortresses.

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