Season 1 · Episode 1
A look into the Belgian colonisation of Congo through interviews of both colonials as Congolese people that lived it.
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This docuseries follows the high-profile case of Belgian politician Bernard Wesphael, who was accused of murdering his wife in 2013.
2021
1999
May 10th, 1940, Hitler takes on the West. Will he precipitate Europe into the Apocalypse?
2010
The Congo: more powerful and dangerous than any other river, yet a sanctuary and home for some of the most wonderful creatures on our Earth.
2014
The history of decolonization from the point of view of colonized peoples, an epic story that still resonates and reverberates to this day.
2020
How did a small island once rule over a quarter of the world's population? This shared history still shapes us today - and billions of people are part of its story.
2025
2006
The specter of drug trafficking haunts Europe. Struggling with ultra-violent criminal groups that control the vast majority of cocaine trade, European police forces are overwhelmed. The epicenter of all this trafficking: the Netherlands. A nation at the forefront of international trade and drug policy. This two-part film delves into the origins of European drug trafficking through the unique history of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
On his toughest journeys yet, Simon Reeve travels through some of the most remote landscapes on Earth in search of the people and the wildlife of the planet’s greatest wildernesses.
2024
Arnout Hauben travels in the wake of forgotten Belgians who once made a miraculous journey.
2017
Exploring the remote rainforests of the Congo and meeting the tribes that live there. Ben Fogle experiences the vibrant culture that makes the country the 'beating heart of Africa'. Ben arrives in the capital Brazzaville where he prepares for a two-day journey into the wilderness to visit one of the longest-surviving cultures in the world, the Mbendjele BaYaka tribe living deep in the jungle in traditional huts made from leaves