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documentaries
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Plural of documentary
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The word 'documentaries' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a type of film or television programme that is based on a factual account of something. For example: Recently, I've been watching a lot of documentaries about nature.
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Led by the Guardian's head of documentaries Charlie Phillips, the course demystifies the process of developing and disseminating factual films across different formats.
Submarine call themselves "the world's premier destination for original transmedia dramas, documentaries and genre-defying entertainment", which sounds verbose and pretentious, but their latest interactive documentary – Who are the champions?
Other new documentaries announced by BBC2 on Monday include This is Tottenham, that will feature the constituency's MP David Lammy shining a spotlight on the area, 30 years after the Broadwater Riots, and a biography by Dan Gordon about George Best, 10 years after the footballer's death.
Then there were her own peculiar wants: her love for Mini Babybels, swimming, BBC nature documentaries and cartoonishly huge sticks.
In the early 70s, he made several short documentaries about his work.
Whatever hand, human or randomly digital, is guiding the programming over at Netflix, they are to be commended on consistently turning up the most pleasingly unexpected documentaries.
Gukurahundi is not poorly documented, there is in-depth literature about it if you know where to look, and some of it so shocking – hard copy documents like the Catholic Commission For Justice and Peace, Youtube documentaries, and a whole lot of other papers that can be found online if you just search Gukurahundi.
"We come from a conservative culture that, for the most part, does not look at being an artist as something to aspire towards," says Mirza who has produced several documentaries and performs regularly onstage.
From being the first to broadcast snooker in colour to our recent ground-breaking Glastonbury coverage, two new documentaries celebrate how BBC2 has led the way in mind expanding entertainment.
This, I suspect, is why I can now only become aroused by watching 1970s educational documentaries about the production of tinned dog food.
Charlie Phillips is head of documentaries at the Guardian.
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