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Innovation starts from the perspective of space, integrates the most authoritative knowledge and exploration, and in the condensed 2 hours, the program deeply explores the earth with a mysterious history of 4.5 billion years that has never been known by human beings; Where did we come from and where will we go in the future? The program always takes the earth as the main line, combining the personal explanations of scientists and astronauts, to fully present the formation and evolution of the earth, as well as the emergence of life on the earth and biodiversity; There is no lack of thinking about the emergence and problems faced by contemporary society on the basis of the past and reality, and where the future will go
Meet the big cat cubs. They are the two most powerful predators in the world. The two precious cubs provide real hope for the survival of the race in the future. In the first few months of her life, Meiya, a leopard, will live in a family in the suburb of Kent. She will fully trust her adoptive father, Giles Clark, a big cat expert. He will first help a fragile little leopard through its first critical weeks and do his best to make it recover. Giles also helps a vulnerable cheetah cub feel comfortable. In addition, he has accepted the most important project so far, making some contributions to wild cats and improving their endangered situation
Simon Doonan, a best-selling writer, a judge of the National Super Model Contest and New York VH1 Cable, a creative director of the flagship store of Barneys Department Store on Fifth Avenue, and a homosexual, has a dazzling and dreamy identity. However, when he was a teenager 10 years ago, he lived a monotonous but bitter life in a small British town. This play is adapted from Simon Doonan's autobiographical memory novel, produced by BBC2 and broadcast in the first season in October 2008. The style is easy and realistic, short and smooth, and has won high ratings and praise. However, some people complain that the protagonist's words are too bitchy. In February 2009, the BBC confirmed that the story of the second season of the drama will adopt the semi narrative method of mixing the past with the present. In New York in 2008, Simon and his assistant and boyfriend Sacha were designing Barneys' window. Simon began to recall his life in Reading, England, in 1997. At that time, he and his good friend Kylie had realized that they were different from each other. Under the bullying of strange families, boring classes and classmates, Simon had a hard time and dreamed of living a"beautiful life" in London. Adult Simon is played by Samuel Barnett (a history boy), and juvenile Simon is played by Luke Ward Wilkinson (my heart is wild). Each episode revolves around an object Simon cherishes, and the audience will witness how he realizes his dream step by step. In the 1990s, the various forms of life in Britain, the return of Hong Kong, the death of Princess Diana, the emergence and decline of various trendy bands, and the explosion brought about by the Internet and the new economy became the backdrop for Simon's growth. The producer Jon Plowman wants the audience to know:"The young man who was ridiculed may be me. In fact, each of us is a beautiful people full of possibilities." p>
In November 2009, the second season of Beautiful Life returned strongly! BBC broadcasts the second season on Radio 1, Radio 4 and Cable. Jonathan Harvey, who once wrote"Beautiful Thing", as always demonstrated the skills of a comedian comparable to"Will and Grace"
It is worth mentioning that the new season will no longer appear in New York. Jonathan said that he wanted to make beautiful life more localized, so he cut off the relationship between Simon and his boyfriend. At the beginning, the audience will see Simon packing his bags and taking the plane back to Reading. Next, there will be two Reading: Reading in Simon's memory (1998) and Reading in reality (2009). He will establish ties with his parents again. I don't know what funny topics will be brewing in this funny family under the crazy gene p>
After four decades of reporting from the continent, Jonathan Dimbleby returns to Africa on a 7,000-mile journey to discover how it is changing
【Mali, Ghana and Nigeria】
He starts his African journey in the capital of Mali, Bamako, the fastest-growing African city. Following the course of the Niger river, Dimbleby finds not a continent of beggars but of industrious people, some of whom go to extraordinary lengths to make a living, free-diving 20 feet to excavate building sand.
Travelling north-east, he sees how tradition is preserved in an area where a sophisticated urban society has thrived for 1600 years. Jonathan gets his hands dirty as the apprentice of a 74-year-old mud mason in Djenne, a town built entirely of mud.
In Ghana, one of Africa's freest and most stable countries, Jonathan sees a spectacular festival before playing a game of golf with the King of the Ashanti, who recalls his time working for Brent council. Dimbleby attends the King's court to see what lessons the UK can draw from traditional African structures that promote harmony and reconciliation.
Jonathan discovers that the African brain drain is turning into a brain gain as economic opportunity and patriotism draw people home. Football unites Ghana like nothing else, superseding political and tribal divisions. There is a rich seam of young football talent on the continent in the year that the World Cup is hosted by an African nation for the first time.
In Lagos, Nigeria's business capital, Jonathan Dimbleby sees a different take on a city that is often depicted as a hotbed of violence, crime and corruption. He is taken on a private jet by Africa's richest man, then savours the creative talents of two of African music's rising stars who are helping to cement Lagos's place as the continent's cultural hub.
【Ethiopia, Kenya and Tanzania】
On the second leg of his illuminating journey across Africa, Jonathan Dimbleby travels 2000 miles through East Africa's Rift Valley.
Starting in Ethiopia, where he was the first journalist to report the 1973 famine, Dimbleby discovers the great strides being made to safeguard the country from future catastrophes.
In Kenya he finds out how mobile phones are revolutionising small businesses and even the lives of Masai tribes.
In Tanzania he joins in a football match with the judges and guards of Africa's own Human Rights Commission and meets the street kids in Dar-es-Salaam who are building an international profile for their music.
【Congo, South Africa and Zambia】
On the final leg of his 7,000-mile odyssey, Jonathan Dimbleby travels from Congo to Durban in search of the stories revealing contemporary Africa.
He learns how China's billion-dollar deals have rebooted African economies, once dependent on Western aid and investment.
Passing through Zambia, Jonathan survives a training session with boxing world champion Esther Phiri and meets Hugh Masekela, who shares with him his view of Africa's emerging revival.