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Curated Video
History of White Castle
Weird History Food is taking you to learn about White Castle's history and all about White Castle's famous Slyder. Yes, we spelled that right. White Castle was the first fast-food franchise, so we will buy 'em by the sack. From its...
Learning Mole
Letter C
Follow the conductor as she searches for the members of her Alphabet Band. Learn the letter sound and name and explore words that begin with the letter C.
Learning Mole
Letter B
Follow the conductor as she searches for the members of her Alphabet Band. Learn the letter sound and name and explore words that begin with the letter B.
Weird History
The Scariest Prisons In History
The concept of prisons as we know them today is relatively modern. In antiquity, jails served less as places of penitence and more as a purgatory before the final judgment of guilt, which was often punished either by enslavement or...
Weird History
The Real Life Breaveheart
We all know that historical movies can be inaccurate. Sometimes, they get historical figures completely wrong – for example, Pocahontas was a child when she met John Smith, and so was Isabella of France when William Wallace was alive....
Curated Video
England's Favorite King Liked France Better | The Life & Times of Richard the Lionheart
England's Favorite King Liked France Better | The Life & Times of Richard the Lionheart
Schooling Online
Rob Sitch's The Castle - Plot Summary
The Kerrigans’ home at 3 Highview Crescent, Coolaroo, is a humble but happy one. Unfortunately, the neighboring airport is set to expand, and the Kerrigans’ house is in the way! But if the corporate goons think they can push Darryl...
Schooling Online
Rob Sitch's The Castle - Part 4 Summary
Just when all seems lost, a learned friend steps in to help out. So, Darryl and the team head to the High Court in a last ditch effort to save The Castle. But this really is the end of the road. Dennis Denuto’s ‘vibe’ stunt won’t fly...
Schooling Online
Rob Sitch's The Castle - Part 3 Summary
Dennis Denuto is on the case! But the opposition are really turning up the heat. When Darryl refuses to be paid off, trouble comes knocking! The Federal Court case goes ahead and Dennis bases his arguments on “the vibe”. It’s a good...
Schooling Online
Rob Sitch's The Castle - Part 2 Summary
After a fun family trip to Bonnie Doon, Darryl fronts up to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to save his castle. But the Tribunal judge isn’t impressed with Darryl’s plea. When Darryl’s lawyer, Dennis Denuto, finds out who’s behind...
Schooling Online
Rob Sitch's The Castle - Context
The Castle was made with love by Rob Sitch and the team at Working Dog Productions back in 1997. It’s one of our most loved comedy films - but there are some heartfelt messages embedded in it too. Join us as we explore how The Castle’s...
Schooling Online
Bram Stoker's Dracula - Chapters 5-8 Summary
While we wait to hear about Jonathan’s fate, we’ll meet some of the other key characters. Jonathan’s fiancée, Mina, travels to Whitby to stay with her best friend, Lucy Westenra. But the holiday takes a dark turn when a mysterious ship...
Schooling Online
Bram Stoker's Dracula - Chapters 1-4 Summary
Lawyer Johnathan Harker has bitten off more than he can chew. What was supposed to be a simple property deal for a Transylvanian aristocrat turns into a blood-curdling fight for survival! Enjoy this rollicking ride into the wilds of...
Science Buddies
Can a Sandcastle Support a Brick?
Can you build a sandcastle that can support the weight of a brick without collapsing? Watch this video to learn a neat trick that you can use to help your sandcastle support more weight. For written instructions for a science fair...
Epic History TV
How To Build the Perfect Castle
This is Epic History TV's guide to building the perfect castle, based on the development of European medieval castles over 400 years of history. We trace the origins of the castle in the feudal system that emerged in France c.900 CE, and...
Curated Video
Romania, Peles Castle
Pele_ Castle has a 3,200-square-metre floor plan with over 170 rooms, many with dedicated themes from world cultures. Themes vary by function or by style (Florentine, Turkish, Moorish, French, Imperial); all the rooms are extremely...
Curated Video
Greece, Kos Island
The name Kos is first attested in the Iliad, and has been in continuous use since. Other ancient names include Meropis, Cea, In many Romance languages, Kos was formerly known as Stancho, and in Ottoman and modern Turkish it is known as...
Guinness World Records
The Power and Joy of Bubbles: Connecting Communities and Transforming Lives
This video explores the deep connection between bubbles and people, and suggests that bubbles should be a more integral part of our daily lives. The video highlights the transformative effect of bubbles and their potential to change the...
60 Second Histories
Norman cathedrals & monasteries
Discover how the Normans settled the land by building churches and monasteries and explains how the locals paid rent to the church which in turn paid taxes to the king.
Boulder Creek International
C.S. Lewis: How the Northern Irish Coast Inspired Narnia
C.S. Lewis part 6 of 11: This video explores the Northern Irish locations that inspired C.S. Lewis in his writing of the Chronicles of Narnia. From the big skies of Castle Rock to the grandeur of Dunluce Castle, Lewis found inspiration...
Curated Video
Greece, Kos Island - the Asklepieion
The Asklepieion in Kos is an ancient medical centre placed 4 km to the south east of Kos Town, beyond Platani village. It dates from the first half of the 3rd century BC and it was built to honour the god of health and medicine,...
Espresso Media
Exploring Antibes: Art, History, and a Picasso Collection
In this video, the viewer is taken on a tour of Antibes, a beautiful town on the French Riviera. The town is rich in art, both old and contemporary, and the viewer is taken to a ceramic shop owned by a Picasso collector. The video also...
Curated Video
Portugal, Sintra - Castle of the Moors
The castle was constructed during the 8th and 9th centuries, during the period of Muslim Iberia, as the central place in a territory that was primarily agricultural, and which was necessary to protect its population. In 1031, after the...