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- A year on there is a new boss and old enemies. Criminal Asset Bureau's Claire Wallace finds herself at odds with CTU's Christian De Jong when CAB is drawn back to the Antwerp investigation. A familiar face returns but can she be trusted?
- A chance encounter between two pregnant women in a supermarket just outside of Sydney.
- Three teams of gold prospectors take a gamble to strike it big, deep in the wild west of outback Australia.
- The series follows the adventures of married couple Nicola and Charlie Buchanan, who run an industrial cleaning business while solving the most baffling murder mysteries.
- In 1943, a refugee doctor from Nazi Germany uses new methods to rehabilitate those with spinal injuries in Great Britain. Based on actual events.
- Young Aboriginal woman Robyn escapes from detention and reluctantly pairs up with awkward adolescent Gidge to investigate a hidden family secret.
- An examination of hidden structures built by the Nazis, from tunnels to towers, artillery sites, resistance nests, and communication centres.
- After the death of Paulo Duarte, his sister Teresa abandons her life in Lisbon to move to Vigo. Nobody believes that the death is accidental, so she investigates behind the possible murder which leads her to an arms trafficking network
- Outback Ringer follows the work of men and women who catch feral bulls and buffalo in the desolate Australian outback.
- A young Iraqi-Australian woman tears apart her family and defies her community to chase her dream of becoming an elite women's boxing trainer in On The Ropes, a drama set in Sydney's western suburbs.
- Through extensive archive and expert interviews this series explores the stories behind mankind's greatest engineering disasters.
- A british documentary about the nurses who used their position to kill.
- Charts the early years of HandMade Films, seen through the eyes of the filmmakers, key personnel, and the man who started it all: former Beatle George Harrison.
- The production is based on the case of the "Alto Hospicio Psychopath" that occurred in the north of Chile in the late 1990s.
- The stunning, awesome, majestic, chilling beauty and grandeur of the Antarctic and its wild creatures.
- Car fanatics GT and Dave set off on a road trip to riches across the Aussie Outback in search of abandoned or forgotten classic cars as well as other memorabilia - to buy and sell for profit.
- Around the world, and throughout history, secret societies have bubbled under the surface. In crypts and clubhouses, under lock and key, in the darkest corners of the internet, they assemble for mysterious purposes.
- Historical murder cases involving women. Explore the most shocking real-life crimes and murders both committed by women and against them.
- Documentary featuring Jimi Hendrix with his band on the island of Maui during the filming of the LSD-infused movie "Rainbow Bridge".
- In 2011 the startling news broke around New Zealand that Sharon Armstrong, a middle-aged grandmother and public servant who worked for the Maori Language Commission had been arrested in Argentina with 5kg of cocaine in her suitcase.
- George Michael live in concert.
- Documentary series exploring how the grim opportunities provided by the 21st century played a part in numerous murders. Interviews with experts and the victims' loved ones reveal the shocking details of these crimes.
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- Amateur ghost hunters visit haunted buildings and paranormal hot spots to investigate, unaware that they've been set up by loved ones to experience staged frightening encounters.
- We are surrounded by an endless stream of infinite data, with information bombarding us from seemingly every direction. These signals, which are part of our everyday operations, help define our understanding of the Universe, and largely go unnoticed. That is until a glitch occurs. A blip on a screen, a faulty frequency, or a mysterious interference - what are these unknown signals? Where are they coming from? And what do they really mean?
- Eminent WWII historian James Holland gets inside the Nazi war machine. Travelling across Europe, he explores the extraordinary machines the produced, and uncovers rare archive to understand them.
- A World Without NASA invites you to imagine what life on earth might look like if NASA never was. The two-part special explores what would happen if the everyday space technology we take for granted simply didn't exist?
- 12-year-old Rory is at the beginning of his journey learning to live with the brain disorder that causes involuntary tics and outbursts. He attends Tourette Camp where he meets older people living with the condition.
- Australian long-line tuna fishermen are at the heart of the action-packed observational documentary series, Hardliners. The high seas adventure focuses on a unique breed of men who risk their lives every day chasing lucrative, high-grade wild tuna off the east coast of Australia.
- DEALS IN THE DESERT is an all-encompassing real estate show featuring Bahrain's elite brokers selling some of the Islands hottest real estate. Catch a rare glimpse into this otherwise unseen market where this small Gulf Country, known for it's large expat community, shows off the beauty and glamour of living on an island in the Middle-East. The show will take us through the financing and purchasing process for expatriates, as well as highlight the subsidies provided to locals in purchasing their first home. Watch these compelling, razor-sharp brokers as they deal with the countries most demanding clients.
- The Durbanville Wine Valley in the Western Cape region of South Africa plays host to Jack and Charlie Stein, sons of award-winning UK celebrity chef and restaurateur Rick Stein, for the 13-part TV series Wine, Dine and Stein. Created by Grant Bushby and Janine Walker and produced by Oxyg3n Media, Wine, Dine and Stein finds the Stein siblings spending a day on each of the 12 wine farms that make up the Durbanville Wine Valley, tasting their wines, sampling (and helping cook) their food and embarking on a series of dares and challenges. Some of the more interesting activities the brothers got up to - while not eating and drinking - included paragliding, firing a cannon, taking part in a wheelbarrow race, rounding up cattle with quad bikes and wake boarding. Each 24-minute episode of Wine, Dine and Stein features one of the 12 wine farms in the Durbanville Wine Valley, with the 13th episode covering other activities of interest in the area including a visit to the Durbanville Distillery to see how rum is made, speeding down the tracks at Cool Runnings, Africa's first downhill tobogganing track and ending with a final lunch, where the Steins meet up with all their newly made friends at celebrity chef Jenny Morris' local eatery, Yumcious.
- A prehistoric fish and one of the most critically endangered of species on earth, the sturgeon is a marvel. Rory Moore, a marine biologist and wildlife photographer, is on a mission to save this dinosaur from extinction. He has been sent to secure the protection of part of the Caspian Sea, where this fish has been brought to the brink by poachers hunting this enormous creature for its caviar.
- Gig at the national stadium in Santiago de Chile
- Eat, Grow, Love is a series about stories of sustainable gardening in South Africa. Follow presenter Frances Tophill as she travels the country, visiting community gardens across Johannesburg and Cape Town designed to provide food security and skills development for the populations' poor. Frances will glean facts about the unique history of these gardens and their owners. Whether she is visiting hungry AIDS orphans gardening in plastic bottles and discarded car tires, bearded hipsters growing heritage vegetables on rooftops or clergymen feeding their flocks in the space between the church and its fence, there are lessons in eat, grow, love to be learned and incredible stories to be told. This series is part gardening, part sociology, part cooking and a whole lot of sharing.
- A two-hour special compiling and ranking 50 of the greatest magic tricks ever seen on TV.
- Follow "The Princess", "The Mechanic" and "The Pre-Op" running up the largest female impersonator pageant in Cape Town.
- The Green House Effect is a factual entertainment series covering green buildings in the process of being built and their completed counterparts. In exploring the inspiration behind these brilliant buildings and the various energy efficient elements of design, presenter Rob Bell will interview the architects, building owners and builders. Viewers, regardless of income, will glean tips on how they can implement similar solutions in their own homes and effectively reduce their carbon footprint. Join Rob as he unearths the challenges faced during these buildings' development and gauges, through carbon reading, how much these buildings are truly assisting the environment in which they are envelope in this 6-episode story on sustainability and 'going green'.
- A look behind the scenes of satirical sketch show, Not the Nine O'Clock News.
- A 17-year-old girl is murdered after a party. Digital technology helps Detective Lara Chatterton determine the identity of her killer. A millennial murder mystery in 10 x 10-minute parts.
- A look into dog fighting and the criminals who organise it.
- Survival of the Species is a new and exciting 10-part series that examines the issues and solutions facing species survival and new species discovery. Join adventurer Ben Fogle and his team of Zoologists and wildlife experts as they travel the length and breadth of the African continent in search of the savage truth about our waning wildlife. In effort to remain impartial, Ben will meet with poachers, anti-poaching renegades, hunters, conservationists and agents of the black market. He will look at everything from sharks and oceans to rhino horn poaching and trophy hunting, from devastation caused by deforestation, to the diseases derived from bush-meat. Ben will experience fear, frustration, hope and joy on his journey to find the facts. Throughout this series Ben Fogle will be shining a light on the latest technologies, innovations and sometimes controversial methods being used to help the survival of the species on this incredible continent.
- An immersive documentary reveals the story of a forgotten prince--Henry Frederick Stuart--who was a star of the first decade of the Stuart dynasty in the 1600s but never became king.
- The case of care home worker Karen Pedley who was given 14 life sentences in 2016. Deeply affected by a fire at her home when she was a child, Pedley developed into a pyromaniac.
- The case of carer Thomas Dunkley, who aided boxer Shaun 'The Guv'nor' Cummins after he became paralysed, and later killed and dismembered his patient.
- The murder of American politician Kathy Augustine, who died after being given the paralysing drug succinylcholine by her husband Chaz Higgs, a professional nurse.
- Care worker Thelma Purchase plotted with her son and a friend to murder disabled Greg Baker who Purchase once worked for. She knew he couldn't defend himself and she stood to be a beneficiary in his will.
- This edition looks at the case of care worker Bunthawee Rimmer, who beat Paul Norfolk to death in a hammer attack after he changed his will to leave her a sizeable legacy.