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China: A Century of Revolution is a series of television documentary films about the history of China in the 20th century. Produced by Ambrica Productions for PBS , the films were written and directed by Sue Williams and first aired in the United States from 1989 to 1997. [ 2 ]
China's Lost Girls (2004) From China with Love (2004) China in the Red (2003) Morning Sun (2003) China 21 (2001) American Experience: Nixon's China Game (2000) Citizen Hong Kong (1999) Comrades (1999) Sunrise Over Tiananmen Square (1998) China: A Century of Revolution – Part Three: Born Under the Red Flag 1976-1997 (1997) The Gate of Heavenly ...
CCTV-9 (restricted access outside China [1]) CCTV-9 is a television channel operated by Chinese state broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV), broadcasting documentaries in Mandarin Chinese . It shared the name with CCTV's English language documentary channel until 31 December 2016, when the latter was renamed CGTN Documentary .
It broadcasts documentaries in the English language, and is China's first state-level English-language documentary channel to broadcast globally. It used to share the "CCTV-9" name with its sister documentary channel in Mandarin Chinese. The channel has also been known to carry some Mandarin-language programmes with English subtitles; it ...
China from Above is a Chinese-American documentary television series premiered on September 24, 2015, on National Geographic Channel. [1] [2] It was produced by National Geographic Channel and the China Intercontinental Communication Center. [3] The broadcast is narrated by Andres Williams.
The Rise of the Great Powers is a 12-part Chinese documentary television series produced by CCTV.It was first broadcast on CCTV-2 from 13 to 24 November 2006. [1] It discusses the rise of nine great powers: Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Japan, Russia (Soviet Union), and the United States.
A Bite of China (Chinese: 舌尖上的中国; pinyin: Shéjiān shàng de Zhōngguó; lit. 'China on the tongue tip') is a Chinese documentary television series on the history and traditions of food, dining, and cooking in China directed by Chen Xiaoqing (陈晓卿), narrated by Li Lihong (李立宏) with original music composed by Roc Chen (阿鲲).
Wild China is a six-part nature documentary series on the natural history of China, co-produced by the BBC Natural History Unit and China Central Television (CCTV) and filmed in high-definition (HD). It was screened in the UK on BBC Two from 11 May to 5 June 2008. [ 1 ]