The Rev - Episode 7 - Ghosts and Guests
Chaos hits the Hartley house when Mickey crashes and Judea helps a friend track down a ghost.
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The cultures and religions that have shaped the Spain we know today are revealed over the course of a journey through its key cities - Madrid, Granada, Cordoba, Seville, and Cartagena - in the company of historian Simon Sebag Montefiore. It's a story packed with surprises and includes some of the great civilisations of the ancient world, as well as the most extraordinary characters. From Hannibal to the Caliphate, the Roman emperors Trajan and Hadrian, the Jewish Prime Ministers under Muslim rule to the expulsion of the Jews, the Inquisition, and the rise of the Habsburgs: Charles V, Phillip II, and the empire, the Bourbons, Napoleon and ultimately Franco and beyond. We discover how this is a part of the world where the influence of previous cities and their respective faiths are evident at every turn.
The boytjie from Brackenfell, Pedro Kruger, pays tribute to the biggest names in Afrikaans music by inviting them to an intimate interview around his piano. They revisit the artists’ most memorable songs and max nostalgic about the good and bad times. In each episode, Pedro surprises his guest with a performance by a young artist who reinterprets one of his guest’s most famous songs.
The X Factor: The Band features girl groups and boy bands as they battle it out to be crowned the nation’s new pop sensations. The music show has created successful bands including One Direction, Little Mix and Fifth Harmony. In total, acts discovered by The X Factor have sold more than 400 million records globally to date. Now with The X Factor: The Band, the show is bidding to create the next big girl or boyband, in just a matter of weeks.
The series is hosted by fan favourite Dermot O’Leary.
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