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- 'Hannah' tells the story of Buddhist pioneer Hannah Nydahl and her life bringing Tibetan Buddhism to the West. From her idealistic roots in 1960s Copenhagen to the hippie trail in Nepal, Hannah and her husband Ole became two of the first Western students of His Holiness the 16th Karmapa - the first consciously reincarnated lama of Tibet in 1110. Hannah went on to become an assistant and translator for some of the most powerful Tibetan lamas and a bridge between Buddhism in the East and the West.
- A coming-of-age story of a boy's journey to adulthood surrounded by Glam Rock and an unsupportive father.
- After the success of the one-off T4 Special, Everybody Loves Lil' Chris is a 7 part celebrity talk-show series fronted by the youthful, lovable, and hip Lil Chris. It's a mix of interviews, comedy and performances from top bands, with added stunts, humor and irreverent chat. Including guests The Sugababes, Will Young, The Feeling, Alphabeat, The Saturdays, Jack Osbourne, George Sampson, Katy Perry, The Script, Keith Lemon and The Jonas Brothers to name a few.
- The trials of chef Ollie Rowe as he opens a London restaurant that only uses locally sourced produce.
- While the Western business world wakes up to 'purpose' as a means to address massive environmental degradation, social division and income disparity, for centuries Japan has been playing the long game. 56% of companies in the world that are over 200 years old are in Japan (some of which are even approaching their 900th birthday). Environmentally, only 1% of waste ends up in landfills and in the global transition to renewables, Japan currently ranks No 5. What is it about Japanese business people that means that 'good corporate citizenship' 'purpose beyond profit' and are a natural attitude? And how has Japan's economy dealt with its successes and failures as a result? The Purpose of Capitalism: Insights from Japan takes an inside look at some of the biggest and oldest Japanese companies to find the answer. The result is an intimate and exciting film, that answers the questions heard in parliaments, boardrooms, and classrooms around the world: Can capitalism be done differently - and better?
- Documents the union of the two international steel manufacturers, Arcelor and Mittal, with an ongoing saga that offers a glimpse of the awkwardness and anxieties of the standard corporate shotgun marriage.
- 2007–2010TV Episode