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TV Release: 1974-03-03 Torrent Release: 18-11-2025 by user
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TV Show Genre:
Documentary
Runtime:
60 min.
Parental Rating:
[12+] TV-PG - Parental Guidance Suggested
This program contains material that parents may find unsuitable for younger children. The theme itself may call for parental guidance and/or the program contains one or more of the following: moderate violence, some sexual situations, infrequent coarse language, or some suggestive dialogue.
Awards:
Won 1 Primetime Emmy. Another 19 wins & 59 nominations.
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Episode: Human: Building Empires (52x16)
Episode Plot:
What caused humans to stop roaming and start building? How did we transform from a tiny, fragile population of Homo sapiens into the 8 billion strong, globally interconnected species we are today?
Episode Release:
1974-03-03
Episode Genre:
Documentary
Parental Rating:
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[ALL] TV-G - General Audience
Most parents would find this program appropriate for all ages. Although this rating does not signify a program designed specifically for children, most parents may let younger children watch this program unattended.
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Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in English.
DESCRIPTION
A weekly documentary series, each episode providing an in-depth look at a different subject of scientific research. Subjects examined by this show have included the cutting edge of theoretical physics, a return to the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, the long-term effects of Amazon deforestation, and the development of life-saving medical techniques.