Hello, my name is kedrin, and I have a documentary problem! Mainly history, art, travel, and nature. I probably have downloaded hundreds.


History:
Ken Burns: in addition to the ones listed above- The Vietnam War
anything by Mary Beard- she focuses mainly on ancient Rome
anything by Lucy Worsley- she has a fun take on British history- usually focuses on Tudor and Georgians, but she also does random programs, e.g.: A Very British Romance, and A Very British Murder which are fun and interesting histories of specific subjects rather than eras
Henry Louis Gates: Africa's Great Civilizations (there's a lot of history in Africa that is too often ignored)
Michael Woods: Story of China and Story of India (he does a lot for the BBC)
Bettany Hughes: lots of ancient history, mostly ancient Greece
Art | Art History:
Civilizations (9 part series with Simon Schama, Mary Beard, and David Olusoga)
Anything by Janina Ramierez (lots of medieval history and illuminated manuscripts)
Alastair Sooke- Treasures of Ancient Egypt, Treasures of Ancient Greece, Treasures of Ancient Rome
Story of Scottish Art (4 part series)
Dark Ages - An Age of Light
lots of BBC series on specific art- e.g.: Art of China, Art of Persia, Art of Russia, etc.
Travel:
Michael Palin, Joanna Lumley, Simon Reeve travel documentaries
Nature:
David Attenborough, of course!
any Monty Don Garden shows: Around the World In 80 Gardens, Italian Gardens, etc.
I could go on.....
Oh- and not actually documentaries, but lots of museums and institutions record lectures, so that's a whole other thing to watch if you enjoy documentaries.