A drama based on the true-life experiences of four combat photographers capturing the final days of apartheid in South Africa.
Take a speculative subterranean journey through Earth's crust. An imaginary remote sensing vehicle circles the planet, travelling over 55,000 kilometres from South Africa to the Atlantic Ocean as it uncovers some of the treasures the crust has to offer. Biochemist Esta Van Heerden discovers life in the crust in the Tau Tona gold mine in South Africa. Planetary geologist Jim Head explains his new theory to explain the enigma of how diamonds, normally found in Earth's mantle, make their journey up into the crust. And Peter Schultz, of Brown University fires a projectile from a 12 foot gun to investigate what happens to the crust when hit by an enormous asteroid.
When a beautiful young bride was murdered on her honeymoon in South Africa - allegedly on the orders of her British husband - it made headlines around the world. Nearly three years on, the truth about Anni Dewani's killing remains a mystery, while in July 2013 a British judge ordered Shrien Dewani - still sectioned under the mental health act in the UK - should be extradited to South Africa to stand trial. BBC Panorama has obtained the secret police files which make up the prosecution case against the 33-year-old Bristol businessman, and has commissioned leading forensic experts to review all the evidence. Their findings expose fundamental mistakes both in the police investigation and in the interpretation of forensic evidence.
A drama based on the true-life experiences of four combat photographers capturing the final days of apartheid in South Africa.