Panorama International Productions, has produced over 5000 hours of documentaries & television series for international broadcast set in Europe, Asia, North and South America, South Africa and Australia.
Productions include historical events, science themes and many aspects of human interest and lifestyle, including wine culture and gastronomy, situation comedy and music specials.
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Shot on the Canal du Midi, in the Languedoc district of France, a cinema-quality special and half-hour HD episodes have been produced.
Well Travelled is a new, global content series that will focus on health and wellbeing holiday destinations around the world.
Guglielmo Marconi, the inventor of wireless telegraph, carried out the first experiments for transmitting a signal, with a simple, induction coil and a spark discharger. He subsequently carried out a series of successful experiments, transmitting a wireless signal over longer and longer distances. In 1918 he successfully sent the first radio message from England to Australia.
Established in 1985, the Italian Antarctic station, located at Terra Nova Bay, provided a wide range of research activities relating to the evolution and adaptation of Antarctic organisms, and earth and atmospheric science, astrophysics, including a series directly associated with climate change.
Originally broadcast at Sunday lunchtime, the hour-long magazine-style show was an attempt to provide “ethnic” television for the many ‘new Australians’ who had made Australia their home.
Enrico Fermi, was the creator of the world's first nuclear reactor, and a member of the Manhattan Project. He has been called the father of the nuclear age and the "architect of the atomic bomb".