3 Days in Dubai

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3 days of filming in amazing Dubai

Petra

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Petra, one of the 7 wonders of the world, was built by the Nabteans Arabs who inhabited north western Arabia in modern day Saudi Arabia and Jordan.

Istanbul

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This is one of a series of thirteen pieces I filmed, fronted and edited for UK television use in 2000. It was for BBC Choice as the BBC moved towards digital transmission across the country. Other programmes were in Borneo,

Dr Danger – Oman

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  Lonely Planet Southeast Asia: On a Shoestring (Shoestring Travel Guide) There are reality shows and there is reality. Season 2 of the hit series heads for the Middle East. Dr. Bob Arnot takes you into the lion’s den to

The Burj Birdmen

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Two men travel to Dubai to attempt a world record base jump off the worlds tallest buidling – The Burj Tower Director’s cut of the award winning Current TV broadcast.

Life After Hosni

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A short documentary about life in Egypt after the revolution that saw Hosni Mubarak step down as leader after 30 years. We asked Egyptian what they thought sparked the revolution and what they hoped to see change. I’ve uploaded this,

The Lost Buddhas of Bamiyan

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  Adams hitches a ride with the Taliban to cris-cross Afghanistan: a county where few westerners dare to go. He finally reaches the Bamiyan Buddhas, just before they are destroyed.

No Reservations – Istanbul

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  As the largest city in Turkey, Istanbul is home to vibrant and diverse cultures and cuisine. Tony explores this massive city, meeting new friends and tasting world-class food along the way

An Idiot Abroad – Petra

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Karl Pilkington travels unwillingly through Israel and Jordan to see Petra.   Travel Show Travel Video

Secrets of the Silk Road

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Documentary charting the history and geography of China’s 5000-mile-long ‘Silk Road’, the channel of trade, commerce and culture that was famously followed by Venetian explorer Marco Polo in the 13th century when he became one of the first Europeans to

Iran – Journey to the End of the Earth

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David Alexander goes deep into the heart of Iran to help us understand this diverse and fascinating nation.

Mecca Diaries

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Hajj is the worlds largest annual pilgrimage that takes place in Mecca, Saudi Arabia. Last year VICE Founder Suroosh Alvi went with his family and shot footage with an old Handicam. His intention was never to make a VBS doc out of it, but lo and behold here it is shaky camerawork and all. November 27, 2009 is the Eid celebration for the Muslim world and also marks the end of this years Hajj.  

Gaza Strip

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In early 2001 I spent three months in Gaza filming material for this documentary, GAZA STRIP, working with local fixer and translator, Mohammed Mohanna. The second Palestinian uprising against Israeli military occupation had begun in September, 2000, and there had already been large numbers of deaths in Gaza when I started this project.