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- A collection of expertly photographed scenes of human life and religion.
- Ten people are invited to a hotel in the Iranian desert, only to find that an unseen person is killing them one by one. Could one of them be the killer?
- Terra X - Expedition into the unknown.
- Investigators have unique access to Persepolis in the mountains of Iran. They forensically hunt for clues to find out what makes Persia the first imperial powerhouse in the world.
- In 1970s Iran, a motley group of international thieves saves an Iranian village from murderous local bandits.
- A tour of Iran filmed from a helicopter.
- This German format is not a series properly speaking, as it has no permanent cast or script continuity, but presents each time a 45 minutes documentary, usually in part presented as a docudrama (not faction, as close to scientific knowledge as possible, but visually attractive), elaborating a specific historical theme, widely varied, often exotic in the sense of a far time (as far back as prehistoric times) and/or place (around the globe), although some episodes fit together well, chronologically or thematically, but always fit to be watched separately. Usually authentic locations are used, as well as scenes from and/or interviews about the scientific research it is based upon.
- A girl who works in Persepolis, dials a number to talk about the important decision she just made.
- A blind girl is in love with her young master but never dares to tell him. He goes and marry a girl from Europe. The girl who is disappointed begin to work as a nurse. She also becomes able to see once again. Finally the war is coming and she meets the man once again but this time everything is different.
- Archaeologists have unique access to Persepolis and other rare sites. They'll start up new excavations with new technology, giving us a chance to learn about its amazing story.
- In the final episode of his series tracing the story of the most famous trade route in history, Dr Sam Willis continues his journey west in Iran. The first BBC documentary team to be granted entry for nearly a decade, Sam begins in the legendary city of Persepolis - heart of the first Persian Empire. Following an ancient caravan route through Persia's deserts, he visits a Zoroastrian temple where a holy fire has burned for 1,500 years, and Esfahan, one of the Silk Road's architectural jewels and rival to Sam's next destination - Istanbul. In the ancient capital of Byzantium Sam discovers how the eastern Roman Empire was ruled through silk and how Venetian merchants cashed in on the wealth and trade it generated. Sam's last stop takes him full circle to Venice. Visiting Marco Polo's house, Sam reminds us how the great traveller's book was one of the first to link East to West and how the ideas and products that trickled down the Silk Road not only helped to trigger the Renaissance, but set Europe on a path of unstoppable change.
- The 2,500-year celebration of the Persian Empire in 1971 at the ruins of Persepolis was hosted by the last Shah of Iran and attended by numerous heads of state. Iranians could watch it on TV.
- 1995–TV Episode