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- Jeremy Wade searches the world for legendary and flesh-eating freshwater fish.
- An adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel "Vile Bodies", is a look into the lives of a young novelist, his would-be lover, and a host of young people who beautified London in the 1930s.
- 2,000 miles of remote African savanna, this ancient land's governed by competing clans of ruthlessly proficient predators. Their survival depends on herds of powerful prey. Each day's a life and death struggle. This season who will survive?
- Primal Survivor tracks wilderness guide and survival instructor Hazen Audel as he tackles some of mankind's most rigorous journeys, relying on skills learned from native inhabitants.After first living with the locals to understand their way of life, he sets out on solo journeys through territories that push him to his very limits.
- Biologist Jeremy Wade takes journeys beneath the water in remote areas, to islands lost in time and out into the open ocean to investigate baffling, unsolved mysteries.
- Follows the staff of Animal Reception Center, the ARC, at London's Heathrow airport. They process over 40,000 animals departing and arriving each year. All the animals are checked for health, proper packing or crating and are cared for. They also hold animals in quarantine if necessary.
- Malawi is a small African country that has made a big push to protect its wildlife. Leading the effort is American veterinarian Dr. Amanda Salb and her colleagues at the country's only animal rescue center, where injured and abandoned creatures are saved and rehabilitated. This six-part series follows the dedicated team as they care for a variety of patients, including vervet monkeys, bulbuls, baboons, hedgehogs, and many more, often working with limited resources and in dangerous conditions as they prepare the animals to return to the wild.
- An unprecedented UHD film on Karnataka's rich Biodiversity narrated by David Attenborough. Portraying the state with highest number of Tigers and Elephants using the latest technology - a masterpiece showcasing the state, its flora, fauna.
- An in-depth look at the animals living in the heart of Africa's Okavango Delta.
- Each chapter is named after an iconic species (Bengal tiger, Asian elephant, Asian lion) of India's remaining wildlife. However each also draws a more general picture of a type of biotope in another corner of the Indian subcontinent (jungle, Himalayas, desert). Interaction involves fauna, flora and human population.
- 7-year-old Marushka grows up in 1950s Prague, raised more by her relatives than her society-building mother.
- World-renowned herpetologist Joe Slowinski is bitten by a juvenile krait while on expedition in Burma. Rani has also been bitten by a krait in a rural Indian village. The krait's venom causes the victim to suffer from "locked-in syndrome," where the body becomes paralyzed but the mind can still function. Only one will survive.
- Explorer Hazen Audel journeys to the world's most inhospitable places to learn survival skills that have kept tribal people alive for thousands of years. He has a week to study before taking on tribal challenges that will force him to the very limit.
- Thailand's Wild Side is a 2-part series featuring a diverse cast of engaging characters across a myriad landscapes.
- We identify the seven key events that shaped Hitler's mind and ultimately culminated in his plans for world domination as he became one of the most powerful and deranged leaders the world has ever known.
- In July 2002 'physics genius' Thad Roberts and three accomplices pulled off perhaps the greatest ever theft in NASA history at the Johnson Space Centre, Houston, Texas.
- This 7 x 45 minutes series bestows a zoological freak show, presented by the exuberant and engaging Nick Baker. In a unique collaboration with the British Natural History Museum, this landmark series presented by Nick Baker takes us to some of the most remote and inhospitable corners of the globe in order to find the ugliest, slimiest and downright bizarre animals that grace the planet. These are the animals that Nick Baker has been longing to track down ever since his childhood days when he was ''dumped'' at the world-class repository of zoological wonders, the British Natural History Museum in South Kensington. Nick always found himself drawn to the most extreme, absurd and unusual exhibits. Some would dismiss these oddities as freaks of nature, but for Nick, these are the unsung heroes of evolutionary biology.
- Did a 19th-century British landowner really discover gold, jewels and the bones of the Lord Buddha in an underground chamber on his estate? Is the site the lost city of Kapilavastu, where the real Buddha lived as Prince Siddhartha?
- In the hills of Orange County California is the 9th largest landfill site in the U.S - the Frank R Bowerman Landfill. As many as 750 trucks queue up to deliver thousands of tonnes of rubbish every day.
- Sir David Attenborough unveils the two stunning underwater realms of Saudi Arabia - the flamboyant Red Sea and the contrasting hot muddy Gulf, capturing for the first time the rare event of Palolo worms spawning at night.
- The broadcaster reveals the story of his recovery from a stroke in 2013 as he returns to the hospital that saved his life and meets other survivors. He seeks to overcome the lack of movement in his left arm, hand and leg.