2024-06-22
All the best moments and bits from Destination Flavour China, led by famed chef and author Adam Liaw.
Host J Schwanke visits the world-famous flower fields in California, and learns its history. Also explored are 'fields' to grow in your own garden, flowers to hang on a wall, and a flatbread flower field.
Host J Schwanke explores the sentiment of hearts and flowers, and how they combine to express emotion. Heart-shaped arrangements are featured, as well as messages with flower petals, and hand-crafted soaps made with flowers, 'from the heart'.
It's summer and the country is basking in a heatwave. In this season of extremes, it's time for some of Wales's smaller - and more exotic - wild animals to shine.
In the ancient Forest of Dean, Simon Parfett meets Jon and Michelle. Jon runs a forest retreat and has had the idea to turn an old horse cart into unique accommodation for his guests. But it is tiny, and Simon and the team will have to figure out how to maximise the space.
The latest national and international news stories from the BBC News team from London, UK, in English.
America's No.1 network news bulletin with anchors David Muir weekdays, Whit Johnson Saturday edition, and Linsey Davis Sunday edition.
Reviews and analysis of the day's news presented by Amna Nawaz and Geoff Bennett for the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) in the United States.
Highlights of the Superbike World Championship Round 4, 2024. Misano World Circuit Marco Simoncelli, Italy.
Highlights of the World Rally Raid Championship's Desafio Ruta 40 2024. Argentina.
Renai Fejo is a basketball player, but first and foremost, a proud Indigenous woman from Larrakia nation (Darwin). We follow Renai as she organises the first Indigenous Round in Craigieburn Eagles basketball club history, and attempts to push the conversation forward using sport as a vehicle.
Yorta Yorta Elder Uncle Col Walker was four years old when the 1939 Cummeragunja walk-off occurred and believes it ignited a movement of Aboriginal activism.
Michael Portillo explores how railways have contributed to the creation of countries, linking people across deserts and mountains and binding together different ethnicities and religions.
This one-hour special tells the story of the first African American armoured unit to enter combat in WW2. Known as the 'Black Panthers', they faced a war on two fronts, fighting the Nazis on the front line while battling discrimination from their own country.
The legacy of the Japanese occupation of Singapore still resonates. But what of those from the island who fought on battlefields thousands of miles from home? This program follows the stories of four courageous individuals from Singapore who found themselves in far-flung theatres of war. It features an interview with one of the world's last remaining 'Flying Tigers', along with moving testimonies
The latest reports and analysis of major national and international news of the day from Australia's only world news service.
On Guernsey, sea-faring couple Buz White and Tess Woodnut operate an island-hopping charter boat. Chris Dalkner lives with his wife in Jersey on Elizabeth Castle's island rock. Daily, he makes the transformation into an 18th Century Master Gunner. Oyster farmer, Justin De Carteret is heading by boat from Guernsey to his oyster beds on the beautiful island of Herm.
On the final leg of his Pyrenean adventure, Michael Portillo is back in Spain and in the Catalonian Pyrenees, and this journey will be a deeply personal one. In 1939 Michael's father Luis Gabriel Portillo Perez fled through these mountains as a political refugee from the Spanish Civil War. At the tiny village of La Vajol, where many refugees headed to cross the border into France, Michael meets Ma
Former pop star and broadcaster, the Reverend Richard Coles, joins Hamza on his home patch for a wild escape on the remote Ardnamurchan peninsula, situated on Scotland's west coast. It's a journey that invites reflection and nostalgia as Richard recalls memories of precious times spent in Scotland, as well as outrageous stories from his time as an international pop star.
Heroine of the Halloween film series, or accomplice of a crazy scam in A Fish Called Wanda, Jamie Lee Curtis is, at 62, still as credible, funny, and a wildly free pop actress. Since the age of 20, she had potential to star in major projects and films. But it was the horror genre that got her into the industry. Now, Jamie continues to deflect stereotypes, just to prove that any role is a potential
Philippe is reassured about his mental state, but Meursault seeks revenge by interfering more and more in his life.
Philippe flies to Paris thanks to the plane tickets bought by Jenny for their anniversary. Relieved and delighted to find Marianne, he shares his plans for the future with her.
Susanne finds the young woman, Sapphire, at the strip club, who is the same age as her daughter, and finds out that she knows about the suspected hit man, John. Worst of all, Susanne understands that the young woman is not only a witness, she is in fact the target of the killing.
Desperately needing help to find the girl, Susanne calls on CC, a veteran soldier she had in therapy for his PTSD. Reluctantly he accepts to track the girl. As they find evidence of her being close by, the police arrive.
At the subway station, Susanne spots her former colleague and peer, Maja. The tracker reveals that Sapphire's EarPods are in her handbag. Susanne finds out that Maja has had a session with the young woman and that Maja is connected to both the police commissioner, John and the girl-trafficking to the strip club. By now, John has already got hands on the young woman and there is nothing she can do
As Susanne finds Sapphire, John captures her and brings them both to a small, deserted island in the harbour. His killing field is in a big secluded old bunker. Tied up and facing her own death and the killing of Sapphire, Susanne musters all her psychological skills and finds out that John actually killed her daughter. Playing one last card, she lures John into a psychological set-up, but will he
While the police search for the supposed kidnapper, Darius Kempa, Jasmin is suffering from the way she treated Theresa, but Nadine Schroder convinces her to consult the renowned psychologist Max Felsner. He's the supposed kidnapper's lecturer and could provide information about the perpetrator. Instead he plays psychological games with Jasmin.
The noose appears to be tightening around Darius Kempa. The kidnapper makes a demand at last - Emma Konrad's life for the explanation of the death of one Laura Rohloff - but Kempa's former neighbour, the witness Ruth Meller, starts to hold back on Jasmin because the Rohloff family were vacationing in Mrs Meller's guesthouse on Rugen when Laura died some 25 years back.
With Dr Konrad's help, Jasmin learns that Johanna Weiher is the sister of the deceased Laura Rohloff and pulling the strings behind the kidnapping. She has lured all concerned to a location. Now Jasmin has to find out what happened back then. Dr Konrad is unwilling to let himself be blackmailed.
Emma's time is running out. Because Paul Meller is not confessing, Captain Dietz demands the ultima ratio from Jasmin - she should implant the memory of the crime in Paul. The main thing is that Johanna lets herself be convinced by a guilty man.
Charles Schwab, chairman and founder of Charles Schwab Corp, talks about letting customers trade for free, overcoming dyslexia, and how he became the face of the company.
A slow TV showcase of the stunning landscapes found in Arrernte Country.
English news from Japan's Broadcasting Corporation, NHK, delivering the latest in business, technology, health, environmental and world news.
News feature in English from France 24, Paris.
Delivers the top stories of the day, covering political, economic, and social sectors on both local and global fronts.
News and analysis of the top international and European news and current affairs from Berlin, in English.
News via satellite from Al Jazeera Satellite Network, Qatar, in English.
Asia-Pacific's brightest minds at the forefront of charting a sustainable future for the world from APAC Network, Brisbane, in English.
International news and current affairs television from Paris, offering a French perspective on world events, in English.
The most recent political, sports, entertainment and socio-economic updates across India and the world from New Delhi, in English.