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- A young girl receives a vision that drives her to rid France of its oppressors.
- A young woman in her late teens, a reader of novels and with high hopes of romance and passion, marries a widowed country doctor. Although he dotes on her, she is soon bored and discontent. First, she gives her imagination to a law student in town, and next she takes a lover. When he refuses to run away with her, she takes up again with the law clerk. Her spending on dresses and furnishings mounts; these debts and her ill-advised professional counsel to her husband bring his ruin.
- Blending drama with the explanations of passionate historians and specialists, this enriched historical reconstruction traces 60 years in the life a man who transformed the Middle Ages and laid the foundation of modern Europe, William The Conqueror.
- A divinely inspired peasant woman becomes an army captain for France and then is martyred after she is captured.
- Alex dreams of making movies, only that in Rouen, her daily routine is far from Hollywood glamour. Despite her over-protective mother, Alex aspires to enroll in a prestigious New York Film school. But when not all goes as planned, with her aunt's help, Alex flies to New York, to give her script to actress Julia Roberts.
- Adventure game about Monet and his art. The French government asks you to help famous real life painter Monet restore his Orangery and stop his fictional nemesis, banker Celeon Derek, from turning it into an oil field.
- The 8th United States Army Air Force flew some of WW2's most daring raids and sorties over Germany and mainland Europe.
- Enter the complex and compelling mind of Joan of Arc and discover what led this 19-year-old to martyrdom.
- Weekend in Rouen: Rouen, capital of Normandy, is ideally located for a long weekend. Amongst its many attractions: the old town, half-timbered buildings and car-free streets, its famous cathedral painted innumerable times by the impressionist artists, and its churches, so numerous that Victor Hugo called Rouen "the town of a hundred bell towers".
- 2009– 13mTV Episode
- 2006– 15mTV EpisodeThioacetone is produced by cracking the candy additive trithioacetone. The smell of it is so unpleasant that if causes vomiting and fainting in the tiniest amounts as was discovered in the rare releases over the past century and a half. Hence, chemists tend to leave it alone.
- A nice journey of Jérôme from Blonville-sur-Mer -department of Calvados-( the farmer Marc Ponroy and the sustainable agriculture) to Le Pin-au-Haras ( the agricultural fair, Antoine presenting his cow for the competition, the meeting of the Grandin and Decayeux families and the toast with pear cider), passing by Le Bec-Hellouin-Eure department- (Charles Hervé-Gruyer and Morganne Leperlier, the "jungle nourricière" -a place of agricultural experimentation-, the harvest of tomatoes, the use of a horse for weeding the vegetables, the bike tour with Morganne to the abbey of Le-Bec-Hellouin, the talk with the Brother Raphaël Flaujac-the ceramist-), by Couterne- Orne department (the Petit Fay farm, the Normande cows, Philippe, Antoine and Catherine Grandin, the pasture with the apple trees, the care for the bocage, the cow "Optique" for the agricultural exhibition), by Cabourg (the market and the meeting with Gaëlle Bonnieux-the Gonne girls), the eggs produced on the poultry farm, the collaboration with Emma Benda-the truck farmer of the Gonnies-, the walk through Cabourg, the promenade, the Grand-Hôtel and the Casino ) , by Gonneville-en-Auge-Calvados department- (the poultry farm , the guesthouse, Claire Wills Diquet- the associate of Gaëlle, the mobile hen houses and the hen living in the meadows, the harvest of edible flowers with Emma, the talk of their retraining, the horseback riding to the estuary and the delivery of edible flowers to the chef Julien Tillard) and by Neuville-Près-Sées-Orne department- ( Julie and Etienne Decayeux and their horse farm, the milking of the mares, the Percheron horses and the tasting of mare's milk). Besides we see zooms about Nina and the Canadian tourists, about the chef Edward Delling Williams who lives now in Normandy, about the "Lycée agricole du Pays de Bray", about the growing of cereals in Normandy, about the wildlife photographer Tanguy Blondel and the biodiversity, about the oysters farms at the seaside and about the farmers and bakers Rachel and Daniel.
- Viking warrior Rollo first attacked France in the 880s, and after two decades, the French king, in desperation to stop his pillaging, offered Rollo a region of France as his duchy for a lasting peace. Rollo created a powerful dynasty.
- Alice struggles to accept that Harry may have been killed; Hilda discovers an aptitude for anesthetics; Olive is proposed to by Pat; and Elsie returns to the war as part of the Croix Rouge.
- 2015– 22mTV EpisodeA review of a Viking river cruise on the Seine River in France were the ports of call are the destinations rather the ship itself as on ocean cruises.
- A police captain learns that his ailing father could be connected to a murder at Rouen Abbey.
- After the Gallipoli evacuation, the Lemnos nurses have returned, but all the nurses are then sent to France as fighting on the Western Front intensifies.
- Contrary to popular perception, Richard III, was loyal, fair and effective as a ruler- much more than the infamous one dimensional Shakesperian villain rumored to have murdered the "Princes in the Tower". Did he?
- David M. Kennedy, Stanford University History Professor Emeritus, lectures on the military strategy used by the United States to win the second World War.