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What was the last interesting documentary you watched?

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By *exxyyDy11 OP   Man 11 weeks ago

North West

Watched a documentary on Nat Geo a few nights ago on trying to find the Lost Tomb of Alexander the Great. It was pretty interesting, love those types of documentaries. A massive nerd for it.

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By *aomilatteCouple 11 weeks ago

Midlands

The floods of Devon and Cornwall, Lynmouth (1952) and Boscastle (2004)

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By *YDB75Man 11 weeks ago

East Yorkie

Love a good Doc

Gazza was really good as was the Bobby Robson one.

The one about Wembley euros final troubles.

Lots of them on nextflix and usually browse to see what grabs attention

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By *aramel.desiresMan 11 weeks ago

London

A couple of days ago I watched a doc about how the American highways were build. The new route 66 and getting through the rockies. And how the new roads caused towns to turn into cities. Was so interesting I can't remember what the doc was called.

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By *exxyyDy11 OP   Man 11 weeks ago

North West


"A couple of days ago I watched a doc about how the American highways were build. The new route 66 and getting through the rockies. And how the new roads caused towns to turn into cities. Was so interesting I can't remember what the doc was called. "

Oh wow. If you find out the name. Please let me know mate. I'd be interested in watching that

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By *alcon77Man 11 weeks ago

under the sun & the moon

Robodoc

A 4 hour documentary about the making of the original robocop film. On amazon prime.

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By *r John WickMan 11 weeks ago

The Continental

The Sir Andy Murray doc’……’Resurfacing’

I’ve always been a big fan of his, and his tennis, but his dedication to getting back onto the court after the hip work, only increased my admiration of the man.

Mind boggling.

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By *essTTWoman 11 weeks ago

Birmingham

3 identical strangers is really good

Athlete A is good

And Bad Surgeon, literally made my jaw drop from start to end

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By *agatoXXXMan 11 weeks ago

Mordor

The Commandants' Shadow.

The son and grandson of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Hoess, and Auschwitz surviver Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, and her daughter talk about their experiences, before meeting up, and visiting the camp. The guilt of Hoess' son, who was just a child at the time, is harrowing, and the strength and resilience of Lasker-Wallfisch is incredible.

Well worth seeking out.

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By *aramel.desiresMan 11 weeks ago

London


"A couple of days ago I watched a doc about how the American highways were build. The new route 66 and getting through the rockies. And how the new roads caused towns to turn into cities. Was so interesting I can't remember what the doc was called.

Oh wow. If you find out the name. Please let me know mate. I'd be interested in watching that "

I think it was Divided Highways by Tom Lewis. What was interesting was the men at the top were not trying to get rich by this but genuinely trying to better their country and the lives of Americans.

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By *elvet RopeMan 11 weeks ago

by the big field

Being a bit of a music geek, i've watched a fair few different music based ones- most recent ones being the James Blunt 'One Brit Wonder' (seems like a top all round guy- still not a fan of his music though) and the Nickleback 'Hate to love' (not as entertaining, still not a fan there either, but didn't realise just how big they were).

Both worth a watch on a cold or rainy day if you have nowt else to do

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By *exxyyDy11 OP   Man 11 weeks ago

North West


"A couple of days ago I watched a doc about how the American highways were build. The new route 66 and getting through the rockies. And how the new roads caused towns to turn into cities. Was so interesting I can't remember what the doc was called.

Oh wow. If you find out the name. Please let me know mate. I'd be interested in watching that

I think it was Divided Highways by Tom Lewis. What was interesting was the men at the top were not trying to get rich by this but genuinely trying to better their country and the lives of Americans. "

Cheers

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