Shianna clashes with her small drama group; Alex leans on a good mate after a death rocks the school; Alfie considers uni but playing hooky & his 18th birthday take priority; & Chelsea excitedly attends an X Factor audition. (Repeat)
Drama. What happens when you put your characters in challenging situations? (repeat)
1960s. Step into a home in the 1960s! Students can take a look at what everyday life may have looked like for their grandparents.. Why is there only one phone for the whole house and why is it connected to the wall? (Repeat)
Renaissance. Our hosts try out some Renaissance painting techniques and create their own version of the Mona Lisa, plus working out how springs can help tell the time. Figure out how Renaissance astrologers turned their eyes to the skies. (Repeat)
Environment: A BTN Special all about the climate includes a UN Report with some worrying findings, cleaning up plastic pollution from the ocean and one girl's mission to ban plastic straws.
1848 Johanna. Johanna is aware of a lot of whispering about her parentage and becomes determined to find out who her father really is. She starts to investigate but is unprepared for a shocking discovery. (Repeat)
Short Sightedness In Children / Saving A Furry Friend. We look into the rise of myopia & how scientists are finding a way to turn the tide on the epidemic. Plus meet Australia's first koala scat detection dog that's helping koala conservation researchers. (Repeat)
Justus is delighted to become a "soldier" defending Germany. He and a handful of other young boys are to hold a village street against the Americans. When the tanks arrive, all of Justus' hero fantasies are destroyed.
Drawing For Memory. Ali fled the country with his grandmother, leaving behind his parents who were unable to leave. (repeat)
I'll Stop Crying If You Stop Crying. Hamid from Eritrea had to flee his country and adjusts to life in the UK. (Repeat)
In May 2016, BBC reporter Rupert Wingfield-Hayes was expelled from North Korea for showing disrespect and 'distorting facts'. He now tells the full story of his visit to the country and explores what his detention and interrogation by senior Korean officials say about this secretive state.
Series 3, Episode 3: Ben once again stays on the 130 acre wooded peninsula surrounded by the crystal-blue waters of the renowned Great Oyster Bay at Thalia Haven and shows you how to use up your leftover tomatoes to create a simple yet delicious roasted tomato essence which will match perfectly with almost any dish. At the picturesque farming landscape of the University of Queensland Gatton Campus, Joel will go through the steps of how to make a delicious french toast dish perfect for a sweet tooth.
Lego. From R&D and engineering to robotic assembly lines and the most fickle test market on the planet, Lego takes you behind the scenes as a real life police station turns into a playground for the imagination.
The Doctors find out what happens when you eat with the help of a miniature Xand doll, test your ears and eyes in a baffling mind-bending trick, and join Dr Chris at work fighting infectious diseases. (Repeat)
Their rivalry and meet in the 3000m run was hyped by the media as the event to watch at the 1984 Olympics. 32 years after that race, the real story of Mary Decker and Zola Budd is finally told.
1960s. Step into a home in the 1960s! Students can take a look at what everyday life may have looked like for their grandparents.. Why is there only one phone for the whole house and why is it connected to the wall? (Repeat)
1960s. Step into a home in the 1960s! Students can take a look at what everyday life may have looked like for their grandparents.. Why is there only one phone for the whole house and why is it connected to the wall? (Repeat)
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