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Kitchen Boss Season 1 Episode 35 - Family Feast


Watch Kitchen Boss Season 1 Episode 35 - Family Feast


Buddy is making Rack of Lamb and Italian Wheat Pie, a cheesecake made with wheat berries. Also, Buddy’s Mother-in-law, Gloria, shows Buddy how to make her delicious Fried Artichokes!

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National Geographic – Egypt’s Lost Rival


Watch National Geographic – Egypt’s Lost Rival


It rivaled ancient Egypt but was lost to history. Now a team of archeologists have made a major discovery in the Syrian desert: artifacts from a burial chamber deep within an ancient palace that paint a never-before-seen picture of a powerful metropolis known as Qatna. What became of its vast riches? And what brought about the final fate of this ancient superpower?

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National Geographic – Hunt for the Abominable Snowman


Watch National Geographic – Hunt for the Abominable Snowman


Across the Himalayas are stories of the yeti, or abominable snowman. Half man, half ape, the yeti is said to roam only the most remote peaks, where people rarely venture. Now veteran explorer and climber Gerry Moffatt sets out to find proof in a hunt that will test his stamina. As conventional scientific theories challenge ancient beliefs and credible witnesses, he works to separate fact from fiction and find hard evidence that the legend is real

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National Geographic – Last Stand of the Templars


Watch National Geographic – Last Stand of the Templars


The Templars were considered the pope’s private army, protecting Jerusalem for more than 50 years. But their legacy came to a sudden end casting them from the heights of wealth and power to the dark corners of history. Now, on the ruins of a 12th century castle near the border between what are now Israel and Syria, a team of archaeologists peel away centuries of sediment, uncovering signs of a six-day siege that could have led to the Templars’ demise.

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Nature Season 26 Episode 7 - Crash A Tale of Two Species


Watch Nature Season 26 Episode 7 - Crash A Tale of Two Species


With its armored shell, ancient anatomy, and 350-million-year lineage, the horseshoe crab almost seems too inconspicuous to stir up controversy. Yet this humble creature is at the very center of a collision between three completely different species. For many decades, humans have harvested the horseshoe crab for use as fishing bait. Since the 1970s, we have also used horseshoe crab blood for medical purposes. But we may have gone too far. Horseshoe crab numbers have declined significantly since the early 1990s. And, naturally, so did their egg numbers. This is especially important to a small shorebird that is a global traveler of the most impressive kind. The red knot makes one of the longest migrations of any animal a journey that takes it from one end of the earth to the other. To accomplish this feat, it relies on the eggs of the horseshoe crab. Without these eggs, the red knot is in danger. In the film Crash: A Tale of Two Species, filmmaker Allison Argo tells the story of nature’s amazing ability to create fragile connections among the most unexpected creatures, and of our potential as humans to destroy those connections – or restore them.

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The 2011 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala


Watch The 2011 Melbourne International Comedy Festival Gala


The most-anticipated and most-magnificent of comedy occasions.

Hear the roars of laughter, feel the love … it’s time for the night that stops the nation. An awesome line-up of comedy stars gathered at St Kilda’s historic Palais Theatre for a greater charitable cause.

Under the watchful eye of TV viewers everywhere, the Comedy Festival warms up in spectacular fashion. There will be a red carpet, paparazzi and even some sequins. Yes, it’s a little bit fancy.
The Gala is undeniably the hottest show in town. Tickets go off like prawns in the sun.
Give it up with your gaffaws, applause and cash.

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