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Don't Tell My Mother

Documentary host and producer Diego Buñuel exposes the unusual lives lived in countries like North Korea, Afghanistan and Colombia. Going undercover as an actor in North Korea, Buñuel interviews locals on taboo topics like sexuality, the one-party system, religion and famine. In Colombia, he meets a tailor who makes Giorgio Armani-style suits, but with Kevlar built into them. The end result is that viewers are privy to a more human side of these countries, something not often covered by the mainstream media.

Nat Geo Adventure, Channel 73






4 comments
Norain said...
i love this show!
this show is great!- i dnt think he's an american-he's name doesn't sound like one-informative show & entertaining-may fav is when he went to colombia-he's soo tall!-hurray diego!!mwaahh!!!hahaha
yodee said...
how many?
how many languages does he speak? in North Korea he went as an undercover and speaks fluent french, ni Colombia he speaks fluent SpanisH, and he speaks fluent English, and when he was in the Gaza strip i heard he says some local dialects or languages. amazing
dominique said...
brave diego!
Diego Buñuel is very brave to travel in these places esp. when he went to Gaza/Jerusalem/Hebron. admire him for being so brave and his show is very entertaining.
laila said...
great show
I really like this show. He is really brave to travel those places. And also he got so much information for us.
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Don't Tell My Mother
Category: Broadcast & Cable

Date: From 04 Nov 2007
Times: Sundays 11pm