
Was ist Was TV (2001)
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Crock Krumbiegel as Narrator
Episodes 52
Planets and Space Travel
WHAT IS WHAT starts in space. From astronaut training to arrival at a space station, we experience the journey of a space shuttle into space.
Read MoreWhales and Dolphins
WHAT IS WHAT shows the largest creatures on earth: The whales.
Read MoreAncient Rome
WHAT IS WHAT takes a journey back in time to Ancient Rome.
Read MoreMoon and Cosmos
WHAT IS WHAT flies through space and time. From the earth to the moon and on to the infinite expanses of the cosmos.
Read MoreKnights and Castles
WHAT IS WHAT takes a trip to the Middle Ages and examines how knights lived on their castles, from everyday life at the castle to the magnificent knight tournaments to the Crusades.
Read MoreCriminalistics
Bank robbery. The robbers are fleeing. And WHAT IS WHAT TV is on the trail of the perpetrators! WHAT IS WHAT TV shows in the episode criminalistics, how the police solve crimes.
Read MoreAmphibians and Reptiles
WHAT IS WHAT presents animals that are scary to many people: reptiles and amphibians.
Read MoreOur Planet
WHAT IS WHAT presents a unique planet of the universe: Our Earth!
Read MoreNative Americans and the Wild West
WHAT IS WHAT meets a real Sioux Indian and travels with him on the trail of the Native Americans through North America.
Read MoreComputers and robots
Computers are everywhere today, they have become an integral part of our everyday life. WHAT IS WHAT describes the development of the computer: From the first computers that filled entire rooms to the tiny, intelligent computers of today.
Read MoreBody and brain
WHAT IS WHAT presents a unique marvel: the human body.
Read MoreFilm and television
Camera is running - And action! WHAT IS WHAT TV takes a look behind the scenes of film and television this time.
Read MoreIn the Zoo
On the WAS IST WAS discovery tour through a zoo, we accompany a veterinarian and an animal keeper in their work. This gives us insights that are denied to a "normal" visitor.
Read MoreIngenious Inventions
WHAT IS WHAT presents groundbreaking inventions of human history and explains the principle behind them. The film also shows amazing examples of bionics, in which nature was the "inventor".
Read MoreFirefighters
With blue light and Martinshorn, the fire brigade races to their missions. WHAT IS WHAT not only shows the hard and exciting continuous use of the professionals, but also shows how they train for their missions.
Read MoreTreasures of the Earth
Gold and diamonds, but also coal and salt... These mineral resources are often hidden deep in the earth and must be brought to light in mining. WHAT IS WHAT gives fascinating insights into a highly exciting topic!
Read MoreDiscover Wild Nature
WHAT IS WHAT embarks on an exciting journey of discovery to impressive natural landscapes and explains why it is so important to preserve them.
Read MoreMysterious Phenomena
Man trusts his five senses and his mind. However, this WHAT IS WHAT film shows how we are surprisingly easily deceived and all too easily put on illusions.
Read MoreGladiators
The Roman gladiators fought for life and death in the arena. WHAT IS WHAT accompanies the prisoner of war Darius to the gladiator school, where he is trained as a Thraex. How will his first fight end?
Read MoreBears
From the huge grizzly to the shy panda: bears fascinate us! Hardly anyone has dealt with these animals as intensively as the well-known German animal filmmaker Andreas Kieling. With his son Erik, he undertakes an expedition to Alaska in this WHAT IS WHAT film to watch the grizzlys up close.
Read MorePolar Regions
The polar regions are covered by mighty white ice shells. Despite the icy temperatures, they are home to many animals. WHAT IS WHAT presents polar bears, whales, shimmering glaciers and bluish ice caves.
Read MorePyramids
On this WHAT IS WHAT expedition to Egypt we learn why the pharaohs had the huge pyriamdes built on the west bank of the Nile almost 5000 years ago. To this day, these monumental tombs, which were already among the 7 wonders of the world in antiquity, give us many mysteries.
Read MoreThe World of the Vikings
For 400 years, the Vikings terrified half of Europe with their raids. But they were also good craftsmen and skillful traders, and above all courageous sailors who reached North America long before Columbus.
Read MoreTreasure Hunt
Gold and silver, precious stones and precious works of art, or lost jewelry - countless treasures are waiting to be discovered. WHAT IS WHAT embarks on a highly adventurous treasure hunt under water and discovers valuable testimonies from the past.
Read MoreOceanography
From the huge blue whale to the small winged snail, from the ray to the coral: countless species are native to the expanses of the seas. WHAT IS WHAT glides into the depths with a diving boat and discovers fantastic animals and landscapes.
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