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In a rare glimpse behind the scenes, Around the World and Back Again recaps on this year's amazing programs and the journey it took to create them. From run-ins with China's secret police to illness and personal dramas, this documentary unravels a hidden story as compelling as those the journalists set out to tell.

Among the anecdotes and beautiful imagery, Eric Campbell relates what happened when altitude and illness struck his team as they travelled to the heights of the Himalayas for The Secret Garden. Mark Corcoran reveals how the recurrence of an old condition nearly left him permanently speechless while filming the Egyptian revolution in Salma in the Square. Mark Willacy gets all too close to natural disaster in The Boy on the Bike as his own family is struck by the Japanese Earthquake during filming.

Peeping behind plants and trailing their car, Stephen Mcdonnell reveals how they added a fascinating dimension to True Believers by incorporating the intrusion of China's secret police into their exploration of the underground Christian Church. Michael Brissenden sheds insight into the public reactions to The Mormon Moment and Zoe Daniel talks about her travels to Burma to meet Aung San Suu Kyi for The Lady on The Lake - following in the footsteps of Paul Lockyer, a brilliant correspondent who tragically died this year. Her touching tribute reveals not only the amazing journeys these professional take, but also the significant risks involved in creating these incredible stories.

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  • Why can't we watch the Mormon story in the US?

  • The United States spends as low as five time and as much ten times what China spends on internal "security".

    Not only are journalists followed if they are dangerous enough to the establishment, but the US's ability to track you without actually having someone follow you are immensly superior to China's capabilities. If you don't think this is true, then try to do an investigative report on the nuclear reactors in the USA, or the gulf oil spill. Make sure to appear on location, see what happens

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  • @16:12 this journalist says "could it be sold around the world for the benefit of.." and I swear he says "the rest of us" when he surely means "big pharma". ...

    Honest mistake.

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  • @duranmundy the empire of the sun

  • fabulous works, thank you guys!!

  • I love you Foreign Correspondent/ Journeyman Pictures!!

  • another feel good video from a feel good journalist who wouldn't know journalism if it smacked him in the face. 

  • 27:11 song who is it

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