How about that Grand Canyon eh?Seven Wonders of the World (1994)
All four episodes
British archaeologist John Romer presents this 1994 series originally shown on Channel 4. Here are all four episodes:
Two statues, a temple, a hanging garden, two tombs and a lighthouse. This selection of monuments became known as "The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World". There are probably few who could list them right away, and even fewer who know something about each of them or the reasons for which they were labelled as Wonders. Six of those seven were destroyed by forces of nature, or by human hand. Each episode in this series describes one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, and we see besides the monuments themselves the people who designed and built them, with the vision to create something wonderful.
Now they exist only within the precise, rectangular pits of excavated remains that capture a once-powerful dream whose images continue to echo around us. But, centuries ago, the Seven Wonders of the World were advertisements for a contemporary, thrilling, and heroic way of life, the finest examples of a brand-new civic architecture, the ancestors of every modern city on the planet. Here is the history behind these legendary lost structures: the enormous statue to the Greek god Zeus, carved by Phidias and holding a figure of Victory in one hand and a sceptre in the other; the Colossus of Rhodes, a tribute to freedom looking up to Olympus and over the sea; the elegant lighthouse on the island of Pharos in Alexandria; the Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, adorned with numerous statues and carvings; the many-tiered Hanging Gardens of Babylon; the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, as beautiful as the goddess for whom it was named; and the eternal Pyramids and the Rise of Wonder.
Journey back to the ancient world to discover its man-made Wonders. Each wonder is recreated with computer animation, and your host, author and archaeologist John Romer, examines the historical background of these ancient monuments and the civilisations to which they belonged.
Episode 1: The Statue of Zeus and the Colossus of Rhodes
Episode 2: The Lighthouse of Alexandria and the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus
Episode 3: The Hanging Gardens of Babylon and the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
Episode 4: The pyramids of Egypt
Wyatt Earp
I like a good western now and then. I think I liked Tombstone better thoughA much better choice than what most of the kids watch these days!
Wyatt Earp
A much better choice than what most of the kids watch these days!
Wynonna Earp – Show | SyfyI like a good western now and then. I think I liked Tombstone better though
Watching the "Last Alaskans". One man in particular living alone off grid who is dying. His ex wife comes to help him and take him back to civilization.
Actually the last Alaskans is a documentarySounds like it would be a good one. One oldie that always comes to mind that I liked was "The Big Country", starring Gregory Peck, Charles Bickford, Charlton Heston, Burl Ives, Chuck Connors, Carroll Baker and Jean Simmons.