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- Whiskey and cigarettes are his trademarks. His unique voice and his bright winning smile are his assets. Frank Sinatra is the All-American-Man: A gentleman in a suit, who can do anything but hide everything.
- The film tells the story of the Netherland's DSB Bank NV which was declared bankrupt by court in October, 2009.
- A film about the circumstances of cocoa farmers in Western Africa. The makers (Lars Gierveld and Jochem Pinxteren) try, in an extraordinary and wrenching construction with the big cocoa industry Nestlé, to do 'sustainable' business in Ghana with farmers and thus encounter the limits, possibilities and oddities of fair, sustainable trade. It's no poverty porn; cocoa farmers are their serious business partners and conversations are therefore real and raw. 'Mede Mogelijk Gemaakt...' shows the struggle and self mockery of the makers/new entrepreneurs with their 'white savior' complex. Who are they to come up with ideas to increase income of farmers in West Africa?
- The man-made islands of Dubai are modern-day engineering marvels that turn the Arabian Sea into high-priced real estate, and today, a team of expert engineers use cutting-edge technology to build a brand-new city district where there was once only water.
- A team of engineers are overhauling London's underground infrastructure to build a world-class sewer system, and using cutting-edge tech and the latest construction methods, they work to transform a centuries-old network into a modern-day masterpiece.
- The F-35 is the most advanced fighter jet on the planet, and special access into the most expensive military program ever reveals how engineers use cutting-edge technology to outfit this 1,200 mile-per-hour aircraft with a state-of-the-art stealth system.
- Engineers are racing against the clock to build the world's biggest airport, and using cutting-edge construction methods, experts put the finishing touches on a modern-day marvel that will move 100 million people in and out of Beijing every year.
- All about the AWACS platform and the technology that made it possible.
- The world's highest bridge impossibly spans an 1,800-foot chasm known as the Crack in the Earth, and to build this engineering marvel, experts use cutting-edge construction technology that can conquer the deadly cliffs of this rugged environment.
- 2015– 42mTV-PG6.9 (11)TV EpisodeDeadly avalanches and catastrophic flooding are ever-present threats at one of the world's busiest ski resorts, but new technology and cutting-edge construction methods help engineers conquer the elements to keep this mountain-top getaway safe.
- Engineers in Seattle are building the world's first floating railway bridge, and to tackle this complex engineering challenge, they use new, innovative construction technology that enables high-speed trains to go where they've never gone before.
- A brand-new skyscraper, The Independent in Austin, Texas, is a gravity-defying engineering marvel with a one-of-a-kind shape. To build it, experts use cutting-edge construction and design that pushes modern-day tower-building to strange and innovative heights.
- Mata Atlântica is the forest with the highest biodiversity among trees in the world. The forest had a "volcanic birth" when South America separated from Africa, both continents then part of the supercontinent Gondwana. Later a tropical superstorm caused a large patch of vegetation and soil to be flushed from Africa, carrying a certain species of monkey from Africa to the Mata Atlântica.
- To carry infantry troops to the front lines, military engineers designed three battlefield behemoths that command the land, sea and air; special access reveals how cutting-edge tech made these innovations possible.
- Engineers in China are constructing the largest and most ambitious water transfer project in human history, defying nature to move vast quantities of water from the south to the dry north in Beijing, all without the use of pumping stations.
- In the second episode of the series, Gregg Wallace visits a sock factory in Leicester that produces one and a half million socks annually.
- Gregg Wallace visits a factory in rural Somerset that produces one million pots of yogurt every 24 hours, while Cherry Healey helps out with the UK's biggest blackcurrant harvest.
- In Barcelona, Gregg visits Gaudi's masterpiece, the Sagrada Familia, before seeing a street festival in Gracia and witnessing the castellers (human towers) and then heading into the backstreets to sample some traditional Catalan dishes.