
The Life-Sized City
Mikael learns about his own city of Copenhagen and meets its people who are working to make the city a top favourite to live in.

Mikael learns about his own city of Copenhagen and meets its people who are working to make the city a top favourite to live in.

Taking us from Lake Kerkini near the Bulgarian border and onwards via Agia Eleni and Amphipolis.

A little piece of France off the coast of Newfoundland, the islands of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon are a fusion point of two cultures.

Tel Aviv is the international capital of Bauhaus architecture and an example of tolerant co-existence.

In Capaccio, the travelers learn how to make mozzarella on the slopes of Mount Vesuvius, Antonio Tubelli shows them cabbage of Campania in Naples, they discover pasta which has been manufactured since the 17th century.

Narelle and Patrick sail through the Corinth canal and into the gulf of Corinth, where they will be literally escorted into Delphi by Delphini (Dolphins).

We visit the beautiful Greek island of Symi to recapture old memories, and cook the local delicacy - Symi shrimps.

Tel Aviv is the international capital of Bauhaus architecture and an example of tolerant co-existence.

Gérard and Laurent cross the Mediterranean to immerse themselves in Moroccan cuisine and products they discover an orangery, some spices, olives and pigeons near Fez.

In Portugal, the two friends check out sardines, cod, tripe and suckling pig.

Narelle and Patrick sail through the Corinth canal and into the gulf of Corinth, where they will be literally escorted into Delphi by Delphini (Dolphins).

We visit the beautiful Greek island of Symi to recapture old memories, and cook the local delicacy - Symi shrimps.

Russia presents its challenges for journalists filming a TV show, but even with the red tape and permits stories must be found. Julia investigates the black market for sturgeon caviar while Robin takes a deeper look into majestic Moscow metro. Together they get an exclusive glimpse into the reality of space travel, visiting the Cosmonaut Training Centre in Star City.

Few landscapes are as awe-inspiring as the Canadian Rockies, so if there's a story to be found, it's likely on these peaks. Julia and Robin climb aboard a helicopter for the breathtaking experience of heli-yoga. Then, back on earth, sort of, Julia visits the town of Vulcan, famous for its Star Trek-based tourism.

Episode Six kicks off in La Mancha, Spain at Bodegas Isidro Milagro. Michael and Charlie step into a wine factory - one that produces over 100 million liters of wine a year. Charlie has some fun creating his own wine in their laboratory, and The Wine Guys survive an unexpected hailstorm! After drying off, the guys head up country to visit Alto Landon, an organic winery in the hills of Castilla La Mancha.

Set in idyllic Tuscany, Italy, we grasp the ideal altitude for growing grapes at the Tenuta Buon Tempo winery - 250 metres above sea level.

Despite being the largest city of the Western Hemisphere, the people of Mexico City view it as a village or as a patchwork of many villages.

From Thessaloniki, a city with a very eventful history, to the three splayed fingers of the Chalkidiki Peninsula.

Even if a territorial limit separates Cyprus' two peoples, they seem determined to build a peaceful and united future together.

Lisbon has been transformed over the past 20 years into Europe's most cosmopolitan city.