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Murder Music: A History of Black Metal is a heavy metal music documentary aired on British pay-per-view channel Rockworld TV. Murder Music centers around the controversial black metal subgenre. It was written by renowned metal journalist Malcolm Dome and hosted by Rockworld TV's and Contraband Candy's René Ackermann, who was also the documentary's associate producer.
The main themes of Murder Music are: the musical origins of black metal, from Birmingham, UK heavy metal group Black Sabbath to Newcastle extreme metal pioneers Venom; the anti-Christian sentiment of its practitioners; the controversies surrounding the criminal acts of the early Norwegian scene; and the paradox of a Christian form of black metal, represented by Scandinavian band Frosthardr.
Musicians from some key contemporary bands in the scene are interviewed, such as Satyricon, Immortal, Mayhem, Dimmu Borgir and Cradle of Filth. Some non-musicians are interviewed as well, including Terrorizer magazine editor Jonathan Selzer and Didrik Søderlind, co-author of the Lords of Chaos book.
A sports documentary series, five episodes long, that follows the agonizing effort of a group of veteran football players to revive the team that made them famous: OFI. From the absolute decline of 2015 and the collective trauma of a city losing its football symbol, to the chronicle of the search for an investor in America and the arrival of Greek-American entrepreneur Mike Boussis, which signaled the new era of OFI, BLACK FLAME RISING is nothing but a penetrating look into the wild East of European football
The T20 Black Clash pits New Zealand’s biggest sporting stars against each other in a high-intensity, hugely fun cricket match. Don’t miss the best sporting event of the summer!
Black Jack, a genius surgeon with great skill, cures patients in critical condition miraculously in exchange for enormous medical fees. Still, patients visit his clinic to achieve their final wishes. Tezuka was a doctor with a MD degree. Though he chose to be a manga artist, Tezuka embodied his ideal doctor, the doctor he would like to be, in this work. Black Jack is especially popular among his manga works, attracting a large number of dedicated fans.
Black Widow, a "Film Noir Musical" is based on the Evelyn Dick murder case. It premiered in September 2005 on the film festival circuit and on CBC Television in January 2006.
Pot Black was a BBC television series of annual snooker tournaments held in Britain from 1969 to 1986, which carried no ranking points, but played a large part in the popularization of the modern game. The event was revived in the form of several one-off tournaments throughout the 1990s and up to 2007. Pot Black helped transform snooker from a minority sport with just a handful of professionals into one of the most popular sports in the United Kingdom. Mark Williams holds the event's highest break record of 119.
Documentary which tells the story of the thousands of Caribbean and African women who answered the call 70 years ago to come to the UK to save the then ailing health service. It's a tale of a struggle to overcome racism, their fight for career progression and their battle for national recognition.
Basic Black is a weekly television series airing on WGBH in Boston. Originally known as Say Brother, the show was created in 1968 and aims to reflect the concerns and culture of African Americans through short-form documentaries, performances, and one-on-one conversations.
Say Brother and Basic Black together represent WGBH Boston's longest running public affairs program produced by, for and about African Americans.