Reaching for the Skies was an aviation documentary TV series made by BBC Pebble Mill in association with CBS Fox. The first episode was transmitted in the United Kingdom on 12 September 1988 and in the US in 1989.
Narrated by British actor Anthony Quayle, and by Robert Vaughn for its American and International releases, It was divided into 12 programs. The series producer was Ivan Rendall. Music used was mainly sourced from KPM Musichouse.
Réges-régen a hegyekben egy Gohan nevű harcmester felfedezett egy furcsa fiút, akit Gokunak nevezett el. Gohan felnevelte őt, és haláláig harcművészetekben képezte ki Gokut. A fiatal és nagyon erős fiú magára maradt, de könnyen boldogult. Aztán egy nap Goku találkozott egy Bulma nevű tinédzserlánnyal, akit a misztikus Sárkánygömbök keresése vezetett Goku otthonába. Együtt indultak el, hogy megtalálják mind a hetet, és teljesítsék a lány kívánságát.
Some of the planet’s most extraordinary and spectacular experiences are only accessible by air. In this epic new series, pilot and former Royal Marine Arthur Williams will fly us into some of the remotest parts of our planet to find out how people survive and thrive in places only the plane can reach.
Arthur was paralysed in an accident seven years ago, but took up flying to rediscover his spirit of adventure. Now he’s going to brave tiny airstrips and outrageously dangerous flying conditions, all to reach the world’s most spectacular remote places.
A look at the unseen side of aviation. With unprecedented access to the world of air traffic control, the series puts the spotlight on the hidden army of controllers whose job it is to keep our skies safe.