lunedì 25 settembre 2017

Walking in my shoes 1119' parte

25/09/2017, ore 19.32, da http://www.questaseratv.it/scheda_programma_tv.php?c=12&id=77586
Lunedì
25 settembre
2017

Stasera su La7, Atlantide
Atlantide Apri programmi La7
mondo e tendenze
21,10
Spiacente, trailer non disponibile.
Documentario di divulgazione scientifica condotto da Greta Mauro. Il tema di oggi è: "Come il clima ha cambiato la storia". Storie di Uomini e Donne che hanno cambiato il corso della storia.

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Atlantide - Storie di uomini e di mondi (Documentario)

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25/09/2017, ore 19.30, da http://streethawk1970seregno.tumblr.com/

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