简述

应用科学类纪录片,BBC 频道 2001 年出品。

封面

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影片信息

官方网站

http://uktv.co.uk/history/item/aid/529593

影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :维多利亚人的贡献

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :What The Victorians Did For Us

  •  英文系列名:

  •  电视台  :BBC

  •  地区   :英国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :2001

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

This is it!! The end, or rather the beginning, of the "What the X" saga. This is where it all began - Adam's first foray, directly inspired by the Monty Python sequence from "The Quest for the Holy Grail", into how the foundations of modern society were laid by the surprising cultural and technological achievements of the Roman empires.

分集介绍

 Speed Merchants

This edition focuses on the Victorian obsession with speed, and the impact of steam power on farming. After visiting the last steam-powered mill in the country, Adam experiences the legacy of Brunel's Great Western Railway, and sees if a project to build a steam-powered plane can ever get off the ground.

 Playing God

Looks at science and medicine, including devices designed for waking the dead and the eccentric experimenter who reputedly created life.

 Rule Makers

Hart-Davis finds out how the rules for sports such as tennis and football evolved, and discovers how standardisation in manufacturing made new inventions, such as the sewing machine, affordable.

 Crime and Punishment

Focusing on the Victorian world of crime and retribution, he experiences life on the beat as an early policeman and looks at the forensic tests developed to catch poisoners. Plus the monotony of prison life, and early home security.

 Social Progress

How the opportunities in employment and education created the middle classes and gave them such luxuries as their own toilets, frozen foods, and improved healthcare. The rich, meanwhile, could indulge in new gadgets such as the velocipede shower.

 Conquerors

In this edition, he visits Kew Gardens to examine the plants which explorers brought back from abroad and experiences the science of storm prediction. Plus a demonstration of the greatest world-shrinking Victorian technology of all - submarine telegraphy.

 Making It Big

The dramatic successes and failures of Victorian entrepreneurs, including William Armstrong, who installed a swing bridge in Newcastle, and Otis whose lift made the skyscraper possible.

 Pleasure Seekers

Leisure, the seaside, weekends. They seem natural, but they were all Victorian inventions. The Victorians were freed from the fields and had cash in hand; they were the first mass pleasure seekers.

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简述

应用科学类纪录片,BBC 频道 2000 年出品。

封面

 What_The_Romans_Did_For_Us_Cover1.jpg

影片信息

官方网站

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/tech_01.shtml

影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :古罗马人的贡献

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :What The Romans Did For Us

  •  英文系列名:

  •  电视台  :BBC

  •  地区   :英国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :2000

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

This is it!! The end, or rather the beginning, of the "What the X" saga. This is where it all began - Adam's first foray, directly inspired by the Monty Python sequence from "The Quest for the Holy Grail", into how the foundations of modern society were laid by the surprising cultural and technological achievements of the Roman empires.

分集介绍

 The Life of Luxury

Roman Baths and Pumproom

This 2,000 year old Great Roman Temple enclosing a natural spring is one of Bath's foremost visitor attractions. The site of a cultish shrine to the Roman goddess, Sulis Minerva, it boasts a beautifully preserved bath, temple and pumproom.

Chesters Roman Fort, Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland

A well-preserved cavalry fort, complete with a bath house and which features an impressive museum. Original artefacts are on display.

 Invasion

When the Roman army invaded Britain in force in the spring of AD 43, they brought with them technology that must have astonished the native Celts. To begin with the Roman weapons were far better - they had good swords, spears, and several machines to throw missiles.

Lunt Roman Fort, Warwickshire Built on an archaeological site, this faithful reconstruction of a military complex includes a granary, ramparts and a museum of Roman artefacts.

 Building Britain

Hart-Davis analyses the Romans' ingenious farming methods and looks at the creation of early towns. He visits York and discovers the remains of the Roman city and a Roman sewer that is still working.

Butser Ancient Farm Described as 'an open air laboratory', this reconstructed Iron Age farm and settlement is an archaeological research project, investigating the ancient methods of Celtic farmers.

Housesteads Roman Fort

Britain's most intact Roman fort, all the more impressive for its clifftop location, built by Hadrian in the second century.

 Arteries of the Empire

Hart-Davis analyses the Romans' ingenious surveying methods that enabled them to build their arrow-straight roads. He also commisions a replica of an ingenious giant water wheel used to remove water from flooded Welsh gold mines.

Richborough Roman Fort

The remains of a Roman fortification dating back to their first century landing, as well as a museum of Roman life.

 Edge of Empire

Hart-Davis visits Hadrian's Wall and demonstrates how communications were the key to the success of the Roman military machine.

Vindolanda Fort, Hadrian's Wall

The remains of a Roman fort and settlement, with full-scale reconstructed buildings and an excellent museum. Excavations are in progress.

 Ahead of their time

Adam Hart-Davis rediscovers the innovations and inventions brought by the Romans to Britain. In this edition, he examines the forms of entertainment laid on during the 176 days per year that were public holidays in Roman times. Featuring the hydraulis, the first ever keyboard instrument. Plus a look at how the Romans introduced concrete.

Caerleon Roman Amphitheatre, South Wales

Part of a Roman fortress complex in the ancient town of Caerleon, this circular site was once the setting for displays of gladiatorial combat and accommodated 6,000 spectators. Arthurian legend suggests it was the site of King Arthur's Round Table. Also features a museum and nearby remains of a bath-house and barracks.

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简述

自然科学类纪录片,Others 频道 2004 年出品。

封面

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影片信息

官方网站

http://www.whatthebleep.com/

影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :我们到底知道多少?

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :What The Bleep Do We Know!? / What the #$*! Do We (K)now!?

  •  英文系列名:

  •  地区   :美国

  •  导演   :William Arntz

        Betsy Chasse

  •  编剧   :William Arntz (written by)

        Betsy Chasse (written by)

  •  主演   :Marlee Matlin ... Lead

        Elaine Hendrix ... Jennifer

        John Ross Bowie ... Elliot

        Robert Bailey Jr. ... Reggie

        Barry Newman ... Frank

        Larry Brandenburg ... Bruno

        Daniela Serra ... Bride

        James Langston Drake ... Groom (as Jame Drake)

        Michele Mariana ... Tour Guide (as Michelle Mariana)

        Armin Shimerman ... Older Man (in subway)

        Robert Blanche ... Bob

        Pavel Mikoloski ... Priest

        Alex Rogers ... Guy #1

        Tin Tran ... Guy #2

        Leslie Taylor ... Bridesmaid

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :109 min

  •  版本   :DVD

  •  IMDB链接 :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0399877/

  •  发行时间 :27 November 2004 (Japan)

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

这是一部非常另类的影片,充满了量子论、物质、真理这一类的概念,没让人放松,反而引入更多找不出答案的思考。一些着名学者在电影里接受采访,讨论关于真相,记忆,眼睛,大脑等等深奥的话题。有一个长得像爱因斯坦的老教授在旧金山美术馆的背景前说,“问一个人上帝是什么,就像问一条鱼它存在其中的水是什么。”这样的表述也许只有对一个基督徒来说才有意义,我觉得很有趣。通过一个小孩子的眼睛结合科学理论、或者尚末证实的科学猜想,大胆假设,揭露分配量的不确定世界常态,叫醒真实。

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自然科学类纪录片,Others 频道 2006 年出品。

封面

 What_The_Bleep_Do_We_Know-_Down_the_Rabbit_Hole_cover0.jpg

影片信息

官方网站

http://www.whatthebleep.com/

影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :兔子洞里到底是什么 / 关于世界,你知道个X续集 / 掉进兔子洞--我们到底知道多少续集

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :What The Bleep Do We Know?!:Down the Rabbit Hole

  •  英文系列名:

  •  地区   :美国

  •  导演   :William Arntz

        Betsy Chasse

  •  编剧   :William Arntz (written by)

        Betsy Chasse (written by)

  •  主演   :Marlee Matlin ... Lead

        Elaine Hendrix ... Jennifer

        John Ross Bowie ... Elliot

        Robert Bailey Jr. ... Reggie

        Barry Newman ... Frank

        Larry Brandenburg ... Bruno

        Daniela Serra ... Bride

        James Langston Drake ... Groom (as Jame Drake)

        Michele Mariana ... Tour Guide (as Michelle Mariana)

        Armin Shimerman ... Older Man (in subway)

        Robert Blanche ... Bob

        Pavel Mikoloski ... Priest

        Alex Rogers ... Guy #1

        Tin Tran ... Guy #2

        Leslie Taylor ... Bridesmaid

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :156 min

  •  版本   :DVD

  •  IMDB链接 :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0499596/

  •  发行时间 :27 November 2006

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

  这是一部说电影不叫电影,说记录片不叫记录片的东西,是先前一个系列的What the Bleep do we know?!重剪辑版,说它是电影是因为在里面有一个故事情节,很简单,不过却很震撼。说它是记录片是因为这里面充满了量子力学、神学、心理学、生理学等等这些个乱七八糟理论的大杂烩,统统都是为了给那个故事背后的一切现实一个解释。      故事很简单,一个刚刚因为老公有外遇而离婚的失语女摄影师,一直生活在过去的阴影里,开始讨厌婚礼,讨厌男人,讨厌自己,认为自己万事不顺,好像人人都跟自己过不去。就当最后终于在她对着镜子中的自己大发脾气的时候,先前偶然在地铁中看到一个展览点醒了她,自己开始善待自己,善待他人,世界重新美好起来……呵呵,就跟童话一般      可能有些人会对这部片子里面提到的东西皱眉头,不管说是因为它里面提到的观点不对自己口味,或者直接是因为自己根本不明白。不论是哪种可能,我希望因为这片文而去看这部电影的人儿不要在最后拿着批判的态度去看待这部电影,因为这电影的本意和精髓不在于争论,也不在于说教……而在于引导我们把眼睛投向美丽的存在,让我们自己去创造美丽……

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简述

应用科学类纪录片,BBC 频道 2005 年出品。

封面

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影片信息

官方网站

http://www.open2.net/whattheancients/index.html

影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :古代人的贡献

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :What The Ancients Did For Us

  •  英文系列名:

  •  电视台  :BBC

  •  地区   :英国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :约 58 分钟

  •  版本   :DVD

  •  发行时间 :2006

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

我们常说的古代文明通常指四大文明,古代中国、古代印度、古代埃及以及古代美索不达米亚四大文明,当然在这部专题系列中除了一一的向我们介绍了这四个地区的古代人的杰出贡献以外,还提到了其它洲的古代文明,如美洲的阿芝台克和印加人,阿拉伯人,欧洲的古希腊人和古罗马人。英国人也不忘了提提他们的不列颠人。

分集介绍

 The Islamic World

In this first part of an exciting new series, Adam Hart-Davis builds and tests some of the most extraordinary inventions from the early Islamic World. From the palaces of the Alhambra in Spain to the crowded souks of Cairo in Egypt, roving reporter Amani Zain tells us the stories behind the golden age of Islamic discovery. From soap to torpedoes, from water pumps to windmills, Adam shows us the lasting effect the Islamic world has left on the technology we use today.

 The Chinese

China is the fastest growing economy on earth. One in four of every person on the planet is Chinese, and Shanghai is six times the size of London, offering a home to twenty million people. But while China is developing rapidly now, the Chinese civilisation is one of the oldest surviving in the world.

The ancient Chinese thought they were at the centre of universe. Cut off from the rest of the world for centuries the Chinese developed a unique culture, and made many technological, scientific and artistic advances long before the West.

Programme two of What The Ancients Did For Us explores this amazing country and the inventions of these ingenious people. The people who gave us the world's first fast food including what we call pasta - the noodle. To pay for this delicacy, they came up with paper money, printing with moveable type and a unified system of weights and measures. To move all their goods they invented canals, and the unique segmented arched bridge. To protect their new borders they discovered gunpowder, exploding bombs, paper armour, flamethrowers and the kite. To advance their culture they made the first seismograph and highly efficient double action piston bellow. For pure beauty they gave spun silk, created the firework and lacquer - the world's first plastic. And, finally, for fun they gave us the beautiful game � football.

 The Aztecs, Maya and Incas

These three peoples lived in a vast area of modern-day Central and South America which incorporates coastal strips, hot and steamy jungles, savannah grassland and cold windy highlands. Though they spoke different languages, they had broadly similar cultures and they worshipped many of the same gods (although they gave them different names). They all used digging sticks, ate maize and beans, respected the number 13 and practised human sacrifice. Interestingly, although they developed the wheel as a toy, for some reason they didn't adapt it for other purposes.

The Aztecs built their settlement in a swamp in what is now Mexico City and when the Spanish arrived they thought it more spectacular than Venice. The Aztecs were fantastic warriors but they were also excellent farmers: because they had stumbled on hydroponics, their floating fields produced an abundance of nutrients in the food they were growing.

The Mayas built some of the tallest buildings of the ancient world � without the use of the wheel, or even horses. The pyramid El Castillo in Chichen Itza is the Mayan calendar, literally set in stone. Each staircase has 91 steps which, when added to the single step at the main entrance to the temple, totals 365 steps. At sunset on the spring equinox, the great serpents' heads at the foot of the main staircase are joined to their tails by a "body" of shadow. They developed a very accurate calendar that could predict solar and lunar eclipses, transits of Venus and - most importantly - the coming of the rains and the time to plant.

 The Romans

Rome was founded on the banks of the Tiber in 753 BC and for a thousand years the western world was ruled from within its walls. To support this vast Empire the Romans created complex infrastructure and used the techniques of mass production, centuries before the industrial revolution. In this programme Adam Hart-Davis will find out how the Romans managed to do so much, so long ago and discover just what the Romans did for us.

For a start they created the first professional, salaried army and invented fearsome war machines. To move around the Empire they constructed thousands of miles of roads � and we find out what it actually takes to build one of these.

They built amphitheatres and race tracks and in the process brought gladiatorial games and equine sport to every corner of their empire.

They pioneered the mass production of glass and double glazing, and created enormous aqueducts that fed water from distant sources into the heart of their cities and bath houses, created clever heating systems, and flushing toilets. They produced vast quantities of marble veneer to clad their cities and recent evidence suggests they cut the stone using multiple bladed water-powered saws. To move such heavy material they constructed cranes and invented the first ball-bearings.

But perhaps their one invention that has had the biggest impact on the modern world more than anything else is concrete, they used it everywhere from houses to bridges, (it would set hard under water), and without it they couldn't have built the Pantheon and its vast domed roof � unsurpassed in size until the 19th century.

 The Indians

India is one of the oldest and richest civilizations in the world. It is home to the world's first planned cities, where every house had its own bathroom and toilet five thousand years ago. The Ancient Indians have not only given us yoga, meditation and complementary medicines, but they have furthered our knowledge of science, maths - and invented Chaturanga, which became the game of chess.

According to Albert Einstein, they "taught us how to count", as they invented the numbers 1-9 and 'zero', without which there would be no computers or digital age. Unfairly we call this system of counting Arabic numbers - a misplaced credit.

In 1790 the Indians defeated the British Army in the battle of Pollilur with a secret invention � the rocket. The British eventually stole the idea and used it against Napoleon's fleet. And so what Ancients episode would be complete without obligatory demonstrations of ancient techniques for making explosions from Adam and "Master Craftsman Marty Jopson"? This episode is not incomplete in this way.

 The Mesopotamians

Who kicked off civilisation? Was it the Egyptians, the Greeks or the Romans? Well, actually, none of them did. Human history began in the great alluvial plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, with its rich and immensely fertile soil: a land known as Mesopotamia. The people that dwelled here eight thousand years ago had learned to irrigate the land with canals and ditches, and were keen farmers. From this came plenty, which relieved man of the need to fight for survival. The Assyrian, Babylonian and Sumerian civilisations flourished here in an area stretching from modern Turkey, to western Syria, and Iraq.

But what did they do for us? For a start, they invented writing, with the oldest book, the epic of 'Gilgamesh', written around 4,500 years ago. They also gave us the first written laws - apparently to restrain 'drunkenness' in the population; a side effect of another of their innovations, beer.

They invented brick, which they produced in millions to build the first cities and their 'Ziggurat' temples. In warfare they gave us the first professional army and invented the tank or siege engine, and it was here that the wheel was invented; and then the chariot in 4,000 BC.

They observed the movement of the stars, and created the Zodiac, thereby being responsible for both astrology and astronomy.

The list goes on the reed boat and the sail, glass blowing... They even came up with the electric battery, although no one is quite sure what they did with it.

Hermione Cockburn is back as roving reporter to seek out the cradle of civilization.

 The Egyptians

Egypt became a unified country five thousand years ago and - until the arrival of Alexander the Great in 332 BC - remained a fiercely independent land with its own very distinctive art, religion and culture. Egypt was the superpower of its day and her kings were treated as demigods throughout the Mediterranean world � but what did they do for us?

Trying to control the flood water of the Nile, the Egyptians built the first dam, a huge undertaking which unfortunately didn't survive a severe flash flood.

Technology and tool-making are high up on the list of Egyptian inventiveness. To speed up the smelting of bronze they invented the foot bellows and devised the multiple headed drill � a drill that could cut through at least three beads at the same time.

With royalty in mind they gave us the wig, make-up and wonderful clothing, and to keep all this safe they came up with the first lock. To pass the time of day they invented fishing as a hobby and the folding stool to sit on whilst waiting for that bite.

And last but not least the Egyptians liked to keep meticulous records and invented paper from the papyrus plant. It's a wonderful material with long fibres and can also be used for basketry, sandals and rope.

The lovely Amani Zain returns for her third stint as roving reporter.

 The Greeks

The ancient Greek civilisation flourished for about a thousand years, not as a unified country but rather as a loose association of city states, both on the mainland of Greece and elsewhere around the Mediterranean. The philosopher Plato described the states as being like a series of frogs sitting around a pond. Although the Greeks drew on the ideas of various earlier civilisations, they were the people who, more than any other, handed down to us the foundations of our democracy, our notions of ethics and justice, our science, our mathematics and our music.

But perhaps their most amazing invention is the first known computer. This was a small box stuffed with cogs and moving parts all skilfully made and by turning a handle it would display the movements of planets to an astonishing degree of accuracy -in fact it was a planetarium.

Hermione Cockburn gets the Adam "finger towards the horizon" treatment this week.

 The Britons

A lot of people still think that we were just woad-covered savages before the Romans came along. Well, we weren't - firstly we weren't covered in woad but dressed in a rather elegant new-fangled invention - trousers; more importantly we were organised, spiritual, technologically advanced Brits with European business connections � all without towns and cities or being able to read and write!

This programme shows the evolution of the people of Britain from Stone Age hunters to Iron Age warriors. From early people who used animal bone picks to dig mines to a society skilled in the use of metallurgy, bronze, iron and gold. From a nomadic existence to a society organised into tribes with their own coinage and identities. From farmers using simple wooden ploughs to ferocious warriors driving thousands of chariots and repulsing the invading Roman army of Julius Caesar.

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简述

应用科学类纪录片,BBC 频道 2010 年出品,是 BBC Horizon 系列其中之一。

封面

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影片信息

官方网站

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qzlbv

影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :天才是怎样炼成的 / 天造之才?

  •  中文系列名:BBC 地平线

  •  英文片名 :What Makes a Genius

  •  英文系列名:BBC Horizon

  •  电视台  :BBC

  •  地区   :英国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :约 59 分钟

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :2010

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

什么是天赋,例如威廉·莎士比亚,一执笔即成大作。科学能够解释天赋吗?比如艾萨克·牛顿,单靠智力思维就悟出万有引力。又如克里斯托夫·雷恩,为什么就单单是他发现圣保罗大教堂令人瞠目的结构关键在于数学?喷气式引擎是弗兰克·惠特勒的智慧结晶,还是仅仅归于历史必然?约翰·列侬和保罗·麦卡尼谱写首首难忘金曲这是与生俱来的天赋 还是后天努力的结果?还有韩德尔,他的轻车熟路是源自基因结果吗?再如亨德里克斯,他只是幸运地坐拥天时与地利吗?是否任何人,无论是谁都能有灵光闪现的那一刻。

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医药

人体生理学

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  • 维基百科:天才

http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-cn/%E5%A4%A9%E6%89%8D

Category:片名 Category:BBC Category:BBC Horizon Category:2010 Category:4. 应用科学类 Category:4.1 医药 Category:4.13 人体生理学


简述

自然科学类纪录片,Discovery Channel 频道 2002 年出品。

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影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :巨兽杀手

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :What Killed the Mega Beasts

  •  英文系列名:

  •  电视台  :Discovery Channel

  •  地区   :美国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :约 90 分钟

  •  版本   :DVD

  •  IMDB链接 :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1164993/

  •  发行时间 :2002

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剧情简介

设想一下,这个世界被9英尺宽的无翼大鸟,17英尺宽的巨型海狸和与大象等高的肉食狮子蹂躏...200万年前这些巨型生物以爆炸性的数目横行地球大洲.尽管他们现在灭绝了,我们现在通过这部片子重温那时候的情景,是什么杀了这些巨型生物?或许有些人把这些归咎于自然法则的"屠杀理论",但是有没有可能这些巨兽是被一些可怕甚于任何生物的的生物屠杀掉的呢?比如说-----人类.

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人物

Jack Fortune

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自然科学类

古生物

新生代

上新世

生物学

演化

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  • 维基百科:生物集群灭绝

http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E7%94%9F%E7%89%A9%E9%9B%86%E7%BE%A4%E7%81%AD%E7%BB%9D

Category:片名 Category:Discovery Channel Category:2002 Category:Jack Fortune Category:3. 自然科学类 Category:3.6 古生物 Category:3.63 新生代 Category:3.635 上新世 Category:3.7 生物学 Category:3.71 演化


简述

自然科学类纪录片,Discovery Channel 频道 2001 年出品。

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 What_If_Cover0.jpg  What_If_Cover.jpg

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影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :假使……

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :What If

  •  英文系列名:

  •  电视台  :Discovery Channel

  •  地区   :美国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  版本   :DVD

  •  发行时间 :2001

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

On the DVD Alien Contact a fictional event is re-enacted where the US Government tries to keep the explosion of a UFO in 1947 secret. The film starts in 1996 when a press conference is given at the Pentagon by an Air Force general. He informs that the source of a series of signals, probably from outside the solar system, has been localized. Despite the subsequent civil unrest, the president decides to send a space explorer.

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人物

Ron David

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天文学

航天器

空间探测器

搜寻外星生命

宇宙:太空终极合集

网路消息

  • 外星生命 ---維基百科

http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%96%E6%98%9F%E7%94%9F%E5%91%BD

  • 外星生命 ---百度百科

http://baike.baidu.com/view/1691835.htm

Category:片名 Category:Discovery Channel Category:2001 Category:Ron David Category:3. 自然科学类 Category:3.2 天文学 Category:3.23 航天器 Category:3.234 空间探测器 Category:3.26 搜寻外星生命 Category:8.0002 宇宙:太空终极合集 Category:缺翻译


简述

社会科学类纪录片,Discovery Channel 频道 2009 年出品。

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影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :石油耗竭之后

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :What If: The Oil Runs Out

  •  英文系列名:

  •  电视台  :Discovery Channel

  •  地区   :美国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  时长   :Approx. 43 mins.

  •  版本   :TV

  •  发行时间 :2009

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

时间是2016年,世界陷入一场由石油短缺引发的危机,我们都已经看到了危险的信号,廉价的石油即将耗尽,石油时代行将终结,世界依赖着石油,矿物燃料驱动着我们的车却也污染着我们的天空,温暖着我们的家却也暖化着地球大气,石油对工业和发展至关重要,但也加剧了意识形态和领土的纠纷,但并非没有出路,世界各国都在研究绿色技术。本片内容纯属虚构,但访问内容与提及议题均属真实。

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史地类

历史

二十一世纪

未来世界

网路消息

  • 维基百科:全球变暖

http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%85%A8%E7%90%83%E5%8F%98%E6%9A%96

Category:片名 Category:Discovery Channel Category:2009 Category:4. 应用科学类 Category:4.52 自然资源 Category:4.523 石油/天然气 Category:4.76 环科/环保 Category:5. 社会科学类 Category:5.2 政治 Category:5.23 国际关系 Category:6. 史地类 Category:6.1 历史 Category:6.118 二十一世纪 Category:8.0003 未来世界


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应用科学类纪录片,PBS 频道 2001 年出品,是 PBS Secrets of the Dead 系列其中之一。

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http://www.pbs.org/wnet/secrets/

影片原始规格:

  •  中文片名 :

  •  中文系列名:

  •  英文片名 :What Happened to the Hindenburg?

  •  英文系列名:PBS Secrets of the Dead

  •  电视台  :PBS

  •  地区   :美国

  •  语言   :英语

  •  版本   :DVD

  •  发行时间 :2001

影片内容介绍

剧情简介

The 1937 explosion of the Hindenburg airship was one of the 20th century's most famous disasters. In its day, the dirigible was the world's fastest, most technologically advanced, and most luxurious transportation--but in 34 seconds, it was gone. Was it a victim of the nitrogen gas used for lift? Addison Bain, a retired NASA scientist and hydrogen specialist, sets out to prove that the Hindenburg's real flaw was only skin deep.

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社会

灾难

事故

史地类

历史

二十世纪

地理

德国

美洲

北美洲

美国

飞船/热气球

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Category:片名 Category:PBS Category:PBS Secrets of the Dead Category:2001 Category:4. 应用科学类 Category:4.3 机械工程 Category:4.34 航空器 Category:5. 社会科学类 Category:5.1 社会 Category:5.16 灾难 Category:5.162 事故 Category:6. 史地类 Category:6.1 历史 Category:6.117 二十世纪 Category:6.2 地理 Category:6.2321 德国 Category:6.24 美洲 Category:6.241 北美洲 Category:6.2417 美国 Category:8.0025 飞船/热气球 Category:缺翻译