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12.00 am
Australia's Most Terrifying
"‘Australia’s Most Terrifying’ journeys across the great island nation of Australia, seeking out its deadliest inhabitants and the stories of those who have survived them. We follow a team of wildlife experts as they deconstruct and re-enact these terrifying events."
12.00 am
Australia's Most Terrifying
"‘Australia’s Most Terrifying’ journeys across the great island nation of Australia, seeking out its deadliest inhabitants and the stories of those who have survived them. We follow a team of wildlife experts as they deconstruct and re-enact these terrifying events."
1.00 am
1.00 am
1.30 am
1.30 am
2.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears explores the Great Barrier Reef starting on the Queensland mainland taking a boat out to Hervey Bay with whale expert Wally Franklin. They witness a mother hump back whale teaching her three month old calf the whale moves needed to survive the long migration to Antarctica."
2.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears explores the Great Barrier Reef starting on the Queensland mainland taking a boat out to Hervey Bay with whale expert Wally Franklin. They witness a mother hump back whale teaching her three month old calf the whale moves needed to survive the long migration to Antarctica."
2.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears journeys into the remote wilderness region of Arnhem land to the Cooper Creek Billabong. He’s there during the dry season and all the wild life is concentrated into a narrow stretch of water. He comes face to face with the dominant saltwater crocodile and watches as the croc manoeuvres a dead pig down river to a secret hiding place."
2.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears journeys into the remote wilderness region of Arnhem land to the Cooper Creek Billabong. He’s there during the dry season and all the wild life is concentrated into a narrow stretch of water. He comes face to face with the dominant saltwater crocodile and watches as the croc manoeuvres a dead pig down river to a secret hiding place."
3.00 am
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"Actor Scott Eastwood joins Bear on a journey through the harsh Bulgarian outback; the duo rappel from a towering arch, cross a raging river, descend into a dark cave and face off against a snake; Scott details growing up with his famous father."
3.00 am
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"Actor Scott Eastwood joins Bear on a journey through the harsh Bulgarian outback; the duo rappel from a towering arch, cross a raging river, descend into a dark cave and face off against a snake; Scott details growing up with his famous father."
4.00 am
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
4.00 am
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
5.00 am
Growing Wild
"The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn’t be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. Weird and wonderful or just plain unassuming, plants seem set out to wit and to woo us, a giant frond waving our way, flowers that open only at 4 p.m. Further testament to the uncanny nature of nature, the personalities of plant parents seem to mirror their plant children and vice versa – a plant otaku and his ground-defying airplants, an architect and his sublime flora sculptures. When bringing more wild into our environment, should we consider our personalities against the plant’s to better coexist? Don’t be afraid to go a little potty!"
5.00 am
Growing Wild
"The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn’t be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. Weird and wonderful or just plain unassuming, plants seem set out to wit and to woo us, a giant frond waving our way, flowers that open only at 4 p.m. Further testament to the uncanny nature of nature, the personalities of plant parents seem to mirror their plant children and vice versa – a plant otaku and his ground-defying airplants, an architect and his sublime flora sculptures. When bringing more wild into our environment, should we consider our personalities against the plant’s to better coexist? Don’t be afraid to go a little potty!"
6.00 am
Australia's Most Terrifying
"‘Australia’s Most Terrifying’ journeys across the great island nation of Australia, seeking out its deadliest inhabitants and the stories of those who have survived them. We follow a team of wildlife experts as they deconstruct and re-enact these terrifying events."
6.00 am
Australia's Most Terrifying
"‘Australia’s Most Terrifying’ journeys across the great island nation of Australia, seeking out its deadliest inhabitants and the stories of those who have survived them. We follow a team of wildlife experts as they deconstruct and re-enact these terrifying events."
7.00 am
7.00 am
7.30 am
7.30 am
8.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears explores the Great Barrier Reef starting on the Queensland mainland taking a boat out to Hervey Bay with whale expert Wally Franklin. They witness a mother hump back whale teaching her three month old calf the whale moves needed to survive the long migration to Antarctica."
8.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears explores the Great Barrier Reef starting on the Queensland mainland taking a boat out to Hervey Bay with whale expert Wally Franklin. They witness a mother hump back whale teaching her three month old calf the whale moves needed to survive the long migration to Antarctica."
8.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears journeys into the remote wilderness region of Arnhem land to the Cooper Creek Billabong. He’s there during the dry season and all the wild life is concentrated into a narrow stretch of water. He comes face to face with the dominant saltwater crocodile and watches as the croc manoeuvres a dead pig down river to a secret hiding place."
8.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears journeys into the remote wilderness region of Arnhem land to the Cooper Creek Billabong. He’s there during the dry season and all the wild life is concentrated into a narrow stretch of water. He comes face to face with the dominant saltwater crocodile and watches as the croc manoeuvres a dead pig down river to a secret hiding place."
9.00 am
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"Actor Scott Eastwood joins Bear on a journey through the harsh Bulgarian outback; the duo rappel from a towering arch, cross a raging river, descend into a dark cave and face off against a snake; Scott details growing up with his famous father."
9.00 am
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"Actor Scott Eastwood joins Bear on a journey through the harsh Bulgarian outback; the duo rappel from a towering arch, cross a raging river, descend into a dark cave and face off against a snake; Scott details growing up with his famous father."
10.00 am
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
10.00 am
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
11.00 am
Growing Wild
"The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn’t be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. Weird and wonderful or just plain unassuming, plants seem set out to wit and to woo us, a giant frond waving our way, flowers that open only at 4 p.m. Further testament to the uncanny nature of nature, the personalities of plant parents seem to mirror their plant children and vice versa – a plant otaku and his ground-defying airplants, an architect and his sublime flora sculptures. When bringing more wild into our environment, should we consider our personalities against the plant’s to better coexist? Don’t be afraid to go a little potty!"
11.00 am
Growing Wild
"The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn’t be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. Weird and wonderful or just plain unassuming, plants seem set out to wit and to woo us, a giant frond waving our way, flowers that open only at 4 p.m. Further testament to the uncanny nature of nature, the personalities of plant parents seem to mirror their plant children and vice versa – a plant otaku and his ground-defying airplants, an architect and his sublime flora sculptures. When bringing more wild into our environment, should we consider our personalities against the plant’s to better coexist? Don’t be afraid to go a little potty!"
12.00 pm
Australia's Most Terrifying
"‘Australia’s Most Terrifying’ journeys across the great island nation of Australia, seeking out its deadliest inhabitants and the stories of those who have survived them. We follow a team of wildlife experts as they deconstruct and re-enact these terrifying events."
12.00 pm
Australia's Most Terrifying
"‘Australia’s Most Terrifying’ journeys across the great island nation of Australia, seeking out its deadliest inhabitants and the stories of those who have survived them. We follow a team of wildlife experts as they deconstruct and re-enact these terrifying events."
1.00 pm
1.00 pm
1.30 pm
1.30 pm
2.00 pm
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears explores the Great Barrier Reef starting on the Queensland mainland taking a boat out to Hervey Bay with whale expert Wally Franklin. They witness a mother hump back whale teaching her three month old calf the whale moves needed to survive the long migration to Antarctica."
2.00 pm
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears explores the Great Barrier Reef starting on the Queensland mainland taking a boat out to Hervey Bay with whale expert Wally Franklin. They witness a mother hump back whale teaching her three month old calf the whale moves needed to survive the long migration to Antarctica."
2.30 pm
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears journeys into the remote wilderness region of Arnhem land to the Cooper Creek Billabong. He’s there during the dry season and all the wild life is concentrated into a narrow stretch of water. He comes face to face with the dominant saltwater crocodile and watches as the croc manoeuvres a dead pig down river to a secret hiding place."
2.30 pm
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears journeys into the remote wilderness region of Arnhem land to the Cooper Creek Billabong. He’s there during the dry season and all the wild life is concentrated into a narrow stretch of water. He comes face to face with the dominant saltwater crocodile and watches as the croc manoeuvres a dead pig down river to a secret hiding place."
3.00 pm
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"Actor Scott Eastwood joins Bear on a journey through the harsh Bulgarian outback; the duo rappel from a towering arch, cross a raging river, descend into a dark cave and face off against a snake; Scott details growing up with his famous father."
3.00 pm
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"Actor Scott Eastwood joins Bear on a journey through the harsh Bulgarian outback; the duo rappel from a towering arch, cross a raging river, descend into a dark cave and face off against a snake; Scott details growing up with his famous father."
4.00 pm
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
4.00 pm
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
5.00 pm
Growing Wild
"The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn’t be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. Weird and wonderful or just plain unassuming, plants seem set out to wit and to woo us, a giant frond waving our way, flowers that open only at 4 p.m. Further testament to the uncanny nature of nature, the personalities of plant parents seem to mirror their plant children and vice versa – a plant otaku and his ground-defying airplants, an architect and his sublime flora sculptures. When bringing more wild into our environment, should we consider our personalities against the plant’s to better coexist? Don’t be afraid to go a little potty!"
5.00 pm
Growing Wild
"The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn’t be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. Weird and wonderful or just plain unassuming, plants seem set out to wit and to woo us, a giant frond waving our way, flowers that open only at 4 p.m. Further testament to the uncanny nature of nature, the personalities of plant parents seem to mirror their plant children and vice versa – a plant otaku and his ground-defying airplants, an architect and his sublime flora sculptures. When bringing more wild into our environment, should we consider our personalities against the plant’s to better coexist? Don’t be afraid to go a little potty!"
6.00 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"With the gas still not connected in the kitchen, Sarah is unable to train her staff or test the new menu. As the restaurant launch fast approaches there’s more bad news that could put Sarah’s big plans in jeopardy."
6.00 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"With the gas still not connected in the kitchen, Sarah is unable to train her staff or test the new menu. As the restaurant launch fast approaches there’s more bad news that could put Sarah’s big plans in jeopardy."
6.30 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"The Wine Rack kitchen is operational and finally Sarah is able to begin training the staff. With a completely new menu there’s a lot to learn and very little time. Meanwhile, Sarah explores the sweeter side of Mumbai’s food offerings."
6.30 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"The Wine Rack kitchen is operational and finally Sarah is able to begin training the staff. With a completely new menu there’s a lot to learn and very little time. Meanwhile, Sarah explores the sweeter side of Mumbai’s food offerings."
7.00 pm
Bushwhacked!
"Kayne challenges Kamil to 5 missions in 24 hours! Horrific rock concerts, penguins, foxes, vain bush turkeys, powerful owls and an agitated red belly black snake all star in this frantic episode of Bushwhacked!"
7.00 pm
Bushwhacked!
"Kayne challenges Kamil to 5 missions in 24 hours! Horrific rock concerts, penguins, foxes, vain bush turkeys, powerful owls and an agitated red belly black snake all star in this frantic episode of Bushwhacked!"
7.30 pm
Bushwhacked!
"Kayne and Kamil are on a journey to the Epping Forest National Park in central Queensland to meet the once thought extinct, but still critically endangered, Hairy-Nosed Wombat for a nose-tickling mission."
7.30 pm
Bushwhacked!
"Kayne and Kamil are on a journey to the Epping Forest National Park in central Queensland to meet the once thought extinct, but still critically endangered, Hairy-Nosed Wombat for a nose-tickling mission."
8.00 pm
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
8.00 pm
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
9.00 pm
Growing Wild
"The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn’t be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. Weird and wonderful or just plain unassuming, plants seem set out to wit and to woo us, a giant frond waving our way, flowers that open only at 4 p.m. Further testament to the uncanny nature of nature, the personalities of plant parents seem to mirror their plant children and vice versa – a plant otaku and his ground-defying airplants, an architect and his sublime flora sculptures. When bringing more wild into our environment, should we consider our personalities against the plant’s to better coexist? Don’t be afraid to go a little potty!"
9.00 pm
Growing Wild
"The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn’t be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. Weird and wonderful or just plain unassuming, plants seem set out to wit and to woo us, a giant frond waving our way, flowers that open only at 4 p.m. Further testament to the uncanny nature of nature, the personalities of plant parents seem to mirror their plant children and vice versa – a plant otaku and his ground-defying airplants, an architect and his sublime flora sculptures. When bringing more wild into our environment, should we consider our personalities against the plant’s to better coexist? Don’t be afraid to go a little potty!"
10.00 pm
Around The World With Manu Fieldel
"As Manu heads passed the half way mark on his journey around the world, he heads to Tokyo, a city he is keen to dig down into. There is so much about this bustling city to explore, the Tokyo fish markets, a class with the best Sashimi and Ramen noodle masters, a café you would only find in Japan, a session with the Sumo National champion on his home turf, and a stay in a space saving hotel. He’s taken on a massive challenge, but he is having the time of his life, but how’s that budget going?"
10.00 pm
Around The World With Manu Fieldel
"As Manu heads passed the half way mark on his journey around the world, he heads to Tokyo, a city he is keen to dig down into. There is so much about this bustling city to explore, the Tokyo fish markets, a class with the best Sashimi and Ramen noodle masters, a café you would only find in Japan, a session with the Sumo National champion on his home turf, and a stay in a space saving hotel. He’s taken on a massive challenge, but he is having the time of his life, but how’s that budget going?"
11.00 pm
Around The World With Manu Fieldel
"Manu is on the home stretch with just one more country to discover, before making his final journey onto London, and the finale of his worldwide odyssey. Mexican food and Food Trucks in LA, Pastrami sandwiches, ribs by a Soul Food legend, and mouthwatering Italian food made by a local Nonna, America offers up many amazing food experiences on this final leg of his epic adventure Around the World. Thirty days, $20,000 to spend. Will Manu achieve his dream of making it around the world, Phileus Fogg style?"
11.00 pm
Around The World With Manu Fieldel
"Manu is on the home stretch with just one more country to discover, before making his final journey onto London, and the finale of his worldwide odyssey. Mexican food and Food Trucks in LA, Pastrami sandwiches, ribs by a Soul Food legend, and mouthwatering Italian food made by a local Nonna, America offers up many amazing food experiences on this final leg of his epic adventure Around the World. Thirty days, $20,000 to spend. Will Manu achieve his dream of making it around the world, Phileus Fogg style?"

