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- Multiple teams race around the globe for $1,000,000 to 'amazing' locations.
- Two terminally ill men escape from a cancer ward and head off on a road trip with a wish list of to-dos before they die.
- In 1960s China, French diplomat Rene Gallimard falls in love with an opera singer, Song Liling - but Song is not at all who Gallimard thinks.
- A cook from Chandni Chowk gets mistaken for the reincarnation of an ancient peasant warrior by the residents of an oppressed Chinese village.
- Documentary on the migratory patterns of birds, shot over the course of three years on all seven continents.
- 40 international directors were asked to make a short film using the original Cinematographe invented by the Lumière brothers.
- Tanguy is 28 years old and still living with his parents. They think it's time he moves out. He doesn't, so they hatch a plan...
- The father of twin brothers wants to get them married to only twin sisters. But one of the brothers falls in love with a woman does not have a twin sister.
- It's show time with The Wiggles! The chart-topping Aussies star in Top of the Tots, singing and dancing on the bandstand in the hottest variety show in town!
- Twin sisters and soul mates are confronted by a Mongol horde and use their superpowers to defend themselves to the death. The song title is a play on words for a French counting rhyme - "Am stram gram". The French word "âme" means "soul" in English.
- The story of some Chinese reformers who escape from the Qing army and later battle the foreign expeditionary force during the Boxer Rebellion.
- Albert and Anna use to travel around the world without money and in a wheelchair. Now they want to conquer their craziest challenge: to reach the other side of the planet, from Barcelona to New Zealand.
- The video consists of a little girl riding a tricycle in front of iconic scenes from around the globe.
- This is the 8th CBS Copperfield TV special, introduced by the host Ben Vereen and is the first and only one filmed outside USA, and set entirely in China, to allow David Copperfield to perform the last illusion. Not coincidentally it is officially titled "The Magic of DAVID COPPERFIELD - CHINA", even though it is better known as "The Magic of David Copperfield VIII: Walking Through the Great Wall of China", in which "Walking Through the Great Wall of China" is a reference to the last illusion, given that never before an illusionist has been able to perform a similar feat. So, the illusions performed are: "Crystal Smoke Chamber", "Chinese Coin In Orange", "Broken And Restored Thread", "Pearl Production", "Boy Levitation", "Seeing Through A Woman", "Levitating A Woman", "Mr. Roger's Bandana Trick" (aka "Banana Bandana"), "Restoring A Bicycle", "Crazy Man's Handcuffs", "Chopstick Through Coin" and then "Walking Through The Great Wall Of China". Just like some of his previous illusions, this last one has been filmed in long take, on September 1985, and is one of the few illusions no more repeated. This special is also the last one produced by The Cates Brothers Company, that has produced all the earlier ones.
- Bob Hope tours China, takes in the culture and meets up with Big Bird, Crystal Gayle, Peaches and Herb, and others.
- During the Chinese Cultural Revolution, millions had their lives destroyed...their reputations ruined. Mulberry Child is the story of the persecution and survival of Jian Ping's family during this difficult period. After growing up in Socialist China, Jian must learn to assimilate to a Capitalist world when she migrates to the United States. In pursuit of the American dream, Jian develops an emotional disconnect between her and her privileged American-born daughter, Lisa. Will a trip to the 2008 Beijing Olympics and a journey into the past forge a healthier relationship between mother and daughter? The film teaches us the human capacity for courage and endurance, and shows how the events of the past will affect our future.
- An introspective journey about the future of skateboarding as the sport is most likely to be included in the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. It tells the story of a skateboard that, as an Olympic torch is passed in by 8 skateboarders - from Spain to Japan - as it shows the community debates the International Olympic Committee decision and its effects on skateboarding.
- One of the scenic wonders of the world.
- Jiang Tiefeng is the Father of the Yunnan School of Art. In his epic works, Jiang has brought the heavy color method of ancient China to the modern world. Jiang's striking visuals and unique form of expression have gained him world-wide acclaim. In Jiang: An Artist's Journey audiences will follow in the steps of this modern master as he returns to his native China after more than 40 years.
- A visit to Beijing, home to the forbidden city - the great wall of China...and other sites.
- The monumental Great Wall of China Concert is the first international pop concert to be produced at the Great Wall of China. The Great Wall Concert features world-class artists, Alicia Keys, Boyz II Men, Cyndi Lauper, Nellie McKay and Doyle Bramhall II performing their greatest hit songs under the magnificent grandeur of the Great Wall. The Great Wall Concert has been filmed in its entirety in High Definition (HD) for network HD broadcast and DVD including all celebrity artist performances and performances from regional artists including the Chinese Childrens Chorus, Red Poppies and the Chinese Opera Children to provide a unique cultural flavor. The Great Wall Concert also features an HD documentary including, enlightening footage of the Great Wall, the City of Beijing, the Ming Tomb, interviews with Great Wall historians, artist tours, as well as light hearted man on the street comedy throughout the City of Beijing.
- Professional tennis players Laura Robson and Eugenie Bouchard perform their own version of "Gangnam Style" filmed in China.
- 1977–19871hTV-G7.5 (70)TV EpisodeConclusion. On a cruise to the Orient, a man with a past (John Forsythe) meets a woman with an uncertain future (Ursula Andress); Doc (Bernie Kopell) falls for a lady from Hong Kong (Susan Anton); a man's (Lee Horsley) two girlfriends (Pat Klous and Erin Moran), unknown about each other, both come on the cruise; a woman (Linda Evans) falls in love with a man (Lee Majors) who write an advice column.
- The teams began in Beijing, China. Their first task was to head to Tiantan park and retrieve the clue from a kite being flown by a local. From there they headed to the Great Wall for a Detour. They had to chose between walking up steep steps in close range or flat steps farther away. All the teams chose the steep steps. In this task, we began to see some problems with Frank/Margarita's relationship. Margarita later said they had to work as a team, always in order to win the race. At the top of the Great Wall, there is a clue. The teams have to get to a bed and breakfast in Anchorage, Alaska. All the teams got tickets to San Francisco and from there to Seattle and finally to the destination (Anchorage, Alaska.) When in Alaska, they stayed the night at the bed and breakfast. In the morning they had to perform an old Alaskan ritual, called a "Blanket Toss" to find where the next clue was, in which they were "trampolined" by the locals. The next clue involved them getting to a glacier, where in a Roadblock, one of them had to climb it. Joe and Bill did not make it to this task yet and did not arrive at the pit stop in this episode. No teams were eliminated in this episode.
- The ten remaining teams travel from Juyongguan, China to Terelj, Mongolia. One team goes into an emotional tailspin after being thrown from their horse. Alliances start to form between several of the teams.
- Twelve teams of two people set off from Seattle, Washington to Juyongguan, China. One of the teams is eliminated at an overnight hold in Beijing, while the other teams have to scale the Great Wall Of China to reach the Pit Stop.
- Ricky and Steve send Karl to China to visit the iconic Great Wall but he struggles to fit in with the locals and adjust to the Chinese culture, in particular the local cuisine.
- The four remaining teams travel from Banff, Canada to Beijing, China. As they battle for a place in the final three who will race to the finish, they are in for a shock when they receive a "massage". One team makes a costly mistake on the way to the Great Wall.
- The poignant story of two girls from China adopted as infants by two separate sets of parents - one from California, the other from a remote fishing village in Norway - who grow up knowing they have a twin living on the other side of the world. Despite being on different paths, the magical bond between them grows deeper.
- 1991– 47m7.2 (38)TV EpisodeThe brick-built Great Wall as we know it today was mostly constructed in the 16th Century. Before that era, differing methods were also used. This documentary explores those methods and why the Wall was constructed in the first place.
- The actress recalls her journey through China and Mongolia on board the Trans-Siberian Express, and her various stop-offs along the way. Highlights include walking the Great Wall of China at dawn, cruising through the streets of Beijing in a Rolls-Royce and a visit to a strange restaurant boasting a Chairman Mao cabaret. She also recalls milking horses with Mongolian nomads, and hearing the music of the Mongolian throat singers.