12.00 am

Trucking Hell

Episode 5

"On one of the UK’s busiest roads, a jack-knifed HGV has careered through the front-garden of a property and onto a neighbouring ditch. After leaving a trail of destruction behind, the badly damaged vehicle is blocking a lane, dramatically reducing the flow of traffic. Called to the scene are supervising recovery op Matt and his colleague Mateusz. They’re under pressure to get the fragile wreckage out of the way and get the lane back up and running as soon as possible. But unforeseen problems make the job much harder than it seems."

12.00 am

Trucking Hell

Episode 5

"On one of the UK’s busiest roads, a jack-knifed HGV has careered through the front-garden of a property and onto a neighbouring ditch. After leaving a trail of destruction behind, the badly damaged vehicle is blocking a lane, dramatically reducing the flow of traffic. Called to the scene are supervising recovery op Matt and his colleague Mateusz. They’re under pressure to get the fragile wreckage out of the way and get the lane back up and running as soon as possible. But unforeseen problems make the job much harder than it seems."

1.00 am

Brave Wilderness

Episode 21

"Coyote Peterson takes it back to prehistoric times in this dinosaur-centric episode."

1.00 am

Brave Wilderness

Episode 21

"Coyote Peterson takes it back to prehistoric times in this dinosaur-centric episode."

1.30 am

Brave Wilderness

Episode 22

"Coyote and the crew discover a super-sized snail."

1.30 am

Brave Wilderness

Episode 22

"Coyote and the crew discover a super-sized snail."

2.00 am

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 3

"In Victoria just south west of Melbourne in the You Yangs National Park Ray Mears meets up with researcher Janine Duffy in a dry eucalyptus forest. They go in search of koalas and find a young male who nervously tries to establish his own territory."

2.00 am

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 3

"In Victoria just south west of Melbourne in the You Yangs National Park Ray Mears meets up with researcher Janine Duffy in a dry eucalyptus forest. They go in search of koalas and find a young male who nervously tries to establish his own territory."

2.30 am

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 4

"Ray starts by hitching a lift on a research crane to get a bird’s eye view over the Rainforest; from there, he can see the geographical position responsible for this lush vegetation: mountain range in the west and the sea in the east."

2.30 am

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 4

"Ray starts by hitching a lift on a research crane to get a bird’s eye view over the Rainforest; from there, he can see the geographical position responsible for this lush vegetation: mountain range in the west and the sea in the east."

3.00 am

Running Wild with Bear Grylls

Episode 8

"Dancer and TV personality Derek Hough joins Bear on an incredible 48-hour adventure through the rugged terrain of the merciless Rila Mountains in Bulgaria."

3.00 am

Running Wild with Bear Grylls

Episode 8

"Dancer and TV personality Derek Hough joins Bear on an incredible 48-hour adventure through the rugged terrain of the merciless Rila Mountains in Bulgaria."

4.00 am

Growing Wild

Episode 2

"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!"

4.00 am

Growing Wild

Episode 2

"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

Episode 3

"Should farming be offered as curriculum in Singapore schools? As the creation of the metaverse gathers pace, the chasm between the digital and the natural world will only widen. What can growing wild offer? “A lot of people actually think that you are taking care of the plants but actually, they are taking care of us.” Plant otaku. Gather your succulents, rally your papayas, and make a date with your favourite gardening hoe. In the final episode of Growing Wild, we get dirty. And we are doing it together."

5.00 am

Growing Wild

Episode 3

"Should farming be offered as curriculum in Singapore schools? As the creation of the metaverse gathers pace, the chasm between the digital and the natural world will only widen. What can growing wild offer? “A lot of people actually think that you are taking care of the plants but actually, they are taking care of us.” Plant otaku. Gather your succulents, rally your papayas, and make a date with your favourite gardening hoe. In the final episode of Growing Wild, we get dirty. And we are doing it together."

6.00 am

Trucking Hell

Episode 5

"On one of the UK’s busiest roads, a jack-knifed HGV has careered through the front-garden of a property and onto a neighbouring ditch. After leaving a trail of destruction behind, the badly damaged vehicle is blocking a lane, dramatically reducing the flow of traffic. Called to the scene are supervising recovery op Matt and his colleague Mateusz. They’re under pressure to get the fragile wreckage out of the way and get the lane back up and running as soon as possible. But unforeseen problems make the job much harder than it seems."

6.00 am

Trucking Hell

Episode 5

"On one of the UK’s busiest roads, a jack-knifed HGV has careered through the front-garden of a property and onto a neighbouring ditch. After leaving a trail of destruction behind, the badly damaged vehicle is blocking a lane, dramatically reducing the flow of traffic. Called to the scene are supervising recovery op Matt and his colleague Mateusz. They’re under pressure to get the fragile wreckage out of the way and get the lane back up and running as soon as possible. But unforeseen problems make the job much harder than it seems."

7.00 am

Brave Wilderness

Episode 21

"Coyote Peterson takes it back to prehistoric times in this dinosaur-centric episode."

7.00 am

Brave Wilderness

Episode 21

"Coyote Peterson takes it back to prehistoric times in this dinosaur-centric episode."

7.30 am

Brave Wilderness

Episode 22

"Coyote and the crew discover a super-sized snail."

7.30 am

Brave Wilderness

Episode 22

"Coyote and the crew discover a super-sized snail."

8.00 am

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 3

"In Victoria just south west of Melbourne in the You Yangs National Park Ray Mears meets up with researcher Janine Duffy in a dry eucalyptus forest. They go in search of koalas and find a young male who nervously tries to establish his own territory."

8.00 am

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 3

"In Victoria just south west of Melbourne in the You Yangs National Park Ray Mears meets up with researcher Janine Duffy in a dry eucalyptus forest. They go in search of koalas and find a young male who nervously tries to establish his own territory."

8.30 am

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 4

"Ray starts by hitching a lift on a research crane to get a bird’s eye view over the Rainforest; from there, he can see the geographical position responsible for this lush vegetation: mountain range in the west and the sea in the east."

8.30 am

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 4

"Ray starts by hitching a lift on a research crane to get a bird’s eye view over the Rainforest; from there, he can see the geographical position responsible for this lush vegetation: mountain range in the west and the sea in the east."

9.00 am

Running Wild with Bear Grylls

Episode 8

"Dancer and TV personality Derek Hough joins Bear on an incredible 48-hour adventure through the rugged terrain of the merciless Rila Mountains in Bulgaria."

9.00 am

Running Wild with Bear Grylls

Episode 8

"Dancer and TV personality Derek Hough joins Bear on an incredible 48-hour adventure through the rugged terrain of the merciless Rila Mountains in Bulgaria."

10.00 am

Growing Wild

Episode 2

"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 am

Growing Wild

Episode 2

"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

Episode 3

"Should farming be offered as curriculum in Singapore schools? As the creation of the metaverse gathers pace, the chasm between the digital and the natural world will only widen. What can growing wild offer? “A lot of people actually think that you are taking care of the plants but actually, they are taking care of us.” Plant otaku. Gather your succulents, rally your papayas, and make a date with your favourite gardening hoe. In the final episode of Growing Wild, we get dirty. And we are doing it together."

11.00 am

Growing Wild

Episode 3

"Should farming be offered as curriculum in Singapore schools? As the creation of the metaverse gathers pace, the chasm between the digital and the natural world will only widen. What can growing wild offer? “A lot of people actually think that you are taking care of the plants but actually, they are taking care of us.” Plant otaku. Gather your succulents, rally your papayas, and make a date with your favourite gardening hoe. In the final episode of Growing Wild, we get dirty. And we are doing it together."

12.00 pm

Trucking Hell

Episode 5

"On one of the UK’s busiest roads, a jack-knifed HGV has careered through the front-garden of a property and onto a neighbouring ditch. After leaving a trail of destruction behind, the badly damaged vehicle is blocking a lane, dramatically reducing the flow of traffic. Called to the scene are supervising recovery op Matt and his colleague Mateusz. They’re under pressure to get the fragile wreckage out of the way and get the lane back up and running as soon as possible. But unforeseen problems make the job much harder than it seems."

12.00 pm

Trucking Hell

Episode 5

"On one of the UK’s busiest roads, a jack-knifed HGV has careered through the front-garden of a property and onto a neighbouring ditch. After leaving a trail of destruction behind, the badly damaged vehicle is blocking a lane, dramatically reducing the flow of traffic. Called to the scene are supervising recovery op Matt and his colleague Mateusz. They’re under pressure to get the fragile wreckage out of the way and get the lane back up and running as soon as possible. But unforeseen problems make the job much harder than it seems."

1.00 pm

Brave Wilderness

Episode 21

"Coyote Peterson takes it back to prehistoric times in this dinosaur-centric episode."

1.00 pm

Brave Wilderness

Episode 21

"Coyote Peterson takes it back to prehistoric times in this dinosaur-centric episode."

1.30 pm

Brave Wilderness

Episode 22

"Coyote and the crew discover a super-sized snail."

1.30 pm

Brave Wilderness

Episode 22

"Coyote and the crew discover a super-sized snail."

2.00 pm

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 3

"In Victoria just south west of Melbourne in the You Yangs National Park Ray Mears meets up with researcher Janine Duffy in a dry eucalyptus forest. They go in search of koalas and find a young male who nervously tries to establish his own territory."

2.00 pm

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 3

"In Victoria just south west of Melbourne in the You Yangs National Park Ray Mears meets up with researcher Janine Duffy in a dry eucalyptus forest. They go in search of koalas and find a young male who nervously tries to establish his own territory."

2.30 pm

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 4

"Ray starts by hitching a lift on a research crane to get a bird’s eye view over the Rainforest; from there, he can see the geographical position responsible for this lush vegetation: mountain range in the west and the sea in the east."

2.30 pm

Wild Australia with Ray Mears

Episode 4

"Ray starts by hitching a lift on a research crane to get a bird’s eye view over the Rainforest; from there, he can see the geographical position responsible for this lush vegetation: mountain range in the west and the sea in the east."

3.00 pm

Coral Sea Dreaming

Episode 1

"Coral Sea Dreaming enters into the very heart of life - and death - on a coral reef. The film follows a story that spans 500 million years and stars some of the most exotic and wondrous marine creatures on earth. Coral is the planets greatest natural architect, and coral reefs boast the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem. We meet thousands of reef inhabitants, from ancient turtles to feeding sharks, adorable pygmy seahorses and savage sea slugs, witness a manta ray ballet and courting octopus. Specialized state-of-the-art High Definition technology captures these lives with unprecedented intimacy, illustrating elaborate courtship displays, mating rituals, feeding frenzies, intense nighttime predation, cannibalism and chemical warfare. Filmed over 2000 dives on coral reef ecosystems; The Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo Reef, Papua New Guinea and at the Coral Sea; Coral Sea Dreaming is a celebration of reefs now under threat of ocean acidification and climate change. There is much to be done to safeguard these precious ecosystems for future generations. And very little time to do it."

3.00 pm

Coral Sea Dreaming

Episode 1

"Coral Sea Dreaming enters into the very heart of life - and death - on a coral reef. The film follows a story that spans 500 million years and stars some of the most exotic and wondrous marine creatures on earth. Coral is the planets greatest natural architect, and coral reefs boast the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem. We meet thousands of reef inhabitants, from ancient turtles to feeding sharks, adorable pygmy seahorses and savage sea slugs, witness a manta ray ballet and courting octopus. Specialized state-of-the-art High Definition technology captures these lives with unprecedented intimacy, illustrating elaborate courtship displays, mating rituals, feeding frenzies, intense nighttime predation, cannibalism and chemical warfare. Filmed over 2000 dives on coral reef ecosystems; The Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo Reef, Papua New Guinea and at the Coral Sea; Coral Sea Dreaming is a celebration of reefs now under threat of ocean acidification and climate change. There is much to be done to safeguard these precious ecosystems for future generations. And very little time to do it."

4.00 pm

The Bomb Listener

Episode 1

"Humans have been in conflict with the marine environment for generations. It is no different in Malaysia’s Tun Sakaran Marine Park, off the eastern coast of Semporna, Sabah. Its coral reefs at the centre of marine biodiversity are at risk from a devastating crime wave - destructive fishing using homemade bombs. Although illegal, fish bombing is widely practiced around the Pacific and East Africa. Century-old coral reefs, home to fish and other marine life are reduced to rubble in seconds. Fish bombings happen without warning and often when no one is around. Some days there are none, others two or three together. There is no set pattern. Even if park rangers were to act, they have no idea where the crime is taking place due to how vast the marine sanctuary is. Catching the culprits has proven almost impossible.... But there is strong hope. An international team is out to turn wildlife tracking technology into a ground-breaking bomb detection system that will pinpoint the exact location of the crime as it is unfolding. We follow Malaysian field officer Jamie Ng and Sabah Parks enforcement ranger Abdul Hafiz Matlah as they try to outsmart the fish bombers with the help of British marine biologist Dr Elizabeth Wood from the Marine Conservation Society UK and passive acoustic monitoring system specialists at the University of St Andrews, Scotland to tackle a problem that has run rampant for over half a century. Will the bomb listener be the ultimate tool to catch the fish bombers in the act?"

4.00 pm

The Bomb Listener

Episode 1

"Humans have been in conflict with the marine environment for generations. It is no different in Malaysia’s Tun Sakaran Marine Park, off the eastern coast of Semporna, Sabah. Its coral reefs at the centre of marine biodiversity are at risk from a devastating crime wave - destructive fishing using homemade bombs. Although illegal, fish bombing is widely practiced around the Pacific and East Africa. Century-old coral reefs, home to fish and other marine life are reduced to rubble in seconds. Fish bombings happen without warning and often when no one is around. Some days there are none, others two or three together. There is no set pattern. Even if park rangers were to act, they have no idea where the crime is taking place due to how vast the marine sanctuary is. Catching the culprits has proven almost impossible.... But there is strong hope. An international team is out to turn wildlife tracking technology into a ground-breaking bomb detection system that will pinpoint the exact location of the crime as it is unfolding. We follow Malaysian field officer Jamie Ng and Sabah Parks enforcement ranger Abdul Hafiz Matlah as they try to outsmart the fish bombers with the help of British marine biologist Dr Elizabeth Wood from the Marine Conservation Society UK and passive acoustic monitoring system specialists at the University of St Andrews, Scotland to tackle a problem that has run rampant for over half a century. Will the bomb listener be the ultimate tool to catch the fish bombers in the act?"

5.00 pm

Ultimate Freedive

Episode 10

"A burnt out van abandoned on an isolated canal tow path a mile from the nearest road presents a serious challenge to Steve and Marta – and the solution comes in the form of a bespoke bright yellow rescue truck. When a lorry loaded with Tarmac breaks down it’s a race against time for Fluff who must act fast before it dries out. And when a thirty foot Crane needs transporting through country lanes on the back of a flatbed truck, Roman has his work cut out."

5.00 pm

Ultimate Freedive

Episode 10

"A burnt out van abandoned on an isolated canal tow path a mile from the nearest road presents a serious challenge to Steve and Marta – and the solution comes in the form of a bespoke bright yellow rescue truck. When a lorry loaded with Tarmac breaks down it’s a race against time for Fluff who must act fast before it dries out. And when a thirty foot Crane needs transporting through country lanes on the back of a flatbed truck, Roman has his work cut out."

6.00 pm

Beauty of the Reef

Episode 1

"This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathed every facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understood the changes.. The vision of 10,000 dives through the producer half of these on the Great Barrier reef to provide the avenue of understanding of change. The knowledge of one of the worlds leading marine biologist who has spent his life in the water and advised governments on upcoming changes is world class.. Lin Sutherland has published hundreds of article on the marine environment, has been a photographer, videographer and passionate advocate who has always understood the journey of the Great barrier reef, few people have the insight into this ecosystem like her. This will be a film of a lifetime."

6.00 pm

Beauty of the Reef

Episode 1

"This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathed every facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understood the changes.. The vision of 10,000 dives through the producer half of these on the Great Barrier reef to provide the avenue of understanding of change. The knowledge of one of the worlds leading marine biologist who has spent his life in the water and advised governments on upcoming changes is world class.. Lin Sutherland has published hundreds of article on the marine environment, has been a photographer, videographer and passionate advocate who has always understood the journey of the Great barrier reef, few people have the insight into this ecosystem like her. This will be a film of a lifetime."

7.00 pm

The Bomb Listener

Episode 1

"Humans have been in conflict with the marine environment for generations. It is no different in Malaysia’s Tun Sakaran Marine Park, off the eastern coast of Semporna, Sabah. Its coral reefs at the centre of marine biodiversity are at risk from a devastating crime wave - destructive fishing using homemade bombs. Although illegal, fish bombing is widely practiced around the Pacific and East Africa. Century-old coral reefs, home to fish and other marine life are reduced to rubble in seconds. Fish bombings happen without warning and often when no one is around. Some days there are none, others two or three together. There is no set pattern. Even if park rangers were to act, they have no idea where the crime is taking place due to how vast the marine sanctuary is. Catching the culprits has proven almost impossible.... But there is strong hope. An international team is out to turn wildlife tracking technology into a ground-breaking bomb detection system that will pinpoint the exact location of the crime as it is unfolding. We follow Malaysian field officer Jamie Ng and Sabah Parks enforcement ranger Abdul Hafiz Matlah as they try to outsmart the fish bombers with the help of British marine biologist Dr Elizabeth Wood from the Marine Conservation Society UK and passive acoustic monitoring system specialists at the University of St Andrews, Scotland to tackle a problem that has run rampant for over half a century. Will the bomb listener be the ultimate tool to catch the fish bombers in the act?"

7.00 pm

The Bomb Listener

Episode 1

"Humans have been in conflict with the marine environment for generations. It is no different in Malaysia’s Tun Sakaran Marine Park, off the eastern coast of Semporna, Sabah. Its coral reefs at the centre of marine biodiversity are at risk from a devastating crime wave - destructive fishing using homemade bombs. Although illegal, fish bombing is widely practiced around the Pacific and East Africa. Century-old coral reefs, home to fish and other marine life are reduced to rubble in seconds. Fish bombings happen without warning and often when no one is around. Some days there are none, others two or three together. There is no set pattern. Even if park rangers were to act, they have no idea where the crime is taking place due to how vast the marine sanctuary is. Catching the culprits has proven almost impossible.... But there is strong hope. An international team is out to turn wildlife tracking technology into a ground-breaking bomb detection system that will pinpoint the exact location of the crime as it is unfolding. We follow Malaysian field officer Jamie Ng and Sabah Parks enforcement ranger Abdul Hafiz Matlah as they try to outsmart the fish bombers with the help of British marine biologist Dr Elizabeth Wood from the Marine Conservation Society UK and passive acoustic monitoring system specialists at the University of St Andrews, Scotland to tackle a problem that has run rampant for over half a century. Will the bomb listener be the ultimate tool to catch the fish bombers in the act?"

8.00 pm

Ultimate Freedive

Episode 10

"A burnt out van abandoned on an isolated canal tow path a mile from the nearest road presents a serious challenge to Steve and Marta – and the solution comes in the form of a bespoke bright yellow rescue truck. When a lorry loaded with Tarmac breaks down it’s a race against time for Fluff who must act fast before it dries out. And when a thirty foot Crane needs transporting through country lanes on the back of a flatbed truck, Roman has his work cut out."

8.00 pm

Ultimate Freedive

Episode 10

"A burnt out van abandoned on an isolated canal tow path a mile from the nearest road presents a serious challenge to Steve and Marta – and the solution comes in the form of a bespoke bright yellow rescue truck. When a lorry loaded with Tarmac breaks down it’s a race against time for Fluff who must act fast before it dries out. And when a thirty foot Crane needs transporting through country lanes on the back of a flatbed truck, Roman has his work cut out."

9.00 pm

Beauty of the Reef

Episode 1

"This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathed every facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understood the changes.. The vision of 10,000 dives through the producer half of these on the Great Barrier reef to provide the avenue of understanding of change. The knowledge of one of the worlds leading marine biologist who has spent his life in the water and advised governments on upcoming changes is world class.. Lin Sutherland has published hundreds of article on the marine environment, has been a photographer, videographer and passionate advocate who has always understood the journey of the Great barrier reef, few people have the insight into this ecosystem like her. This will be a film of a lifetime."

9.00 pm

Beauty of the Reef

Episode 1

"This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathed every facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understood the changes.. The vision of 10,000 dives through the producer half of these on the Great Barrier reef to provide the avenue of understanding of change. The knowledge of one of the worlds leading marine biologist who has spent his life in the water and advised governments on upcoming changes is world class.. Lin Sutherland has published hundreds of article on the marine environment, has been a photographer, videographer and passionate advocate who has always understood the journey of the Great barrier reef, few people have the insight into this ecosystem like her. This will be a film of a lifetime."

10.00 pm

A Plastic Ocean

Episode 1

"A Plastic Ocean is an adventure documentary shot on more than 20 locations over the past 4 years. Explorers Craig Leeson and Tanya Streeter and a team of international scientists reveal the causes and consequences of plastic pollution and share solutions."

10.00 pm

A Plastic Ocean

Episode 1

"A Plastic Ocean is an adventure documentary shot on more than 20 locations over the past 4 years. Explorers Craig Leeson and Tanya Streeter and a team of international scientists reveal the causes and consequences of plastic pollution and share solutions."

10.30 pm

Shark Land

Episode 1

""Entourage" star Adrian Grenier ventures to Cocos Island off the shore of Costa Rica to bring attention to the plight of endangered sharks who are being threatened by poachers and ocean pollution."

10.30 pm

Shark Land

Episode 1

""Entourage" star Adrian Grenier ventures to Cocos Island off the shore of Costa Rica to bring attention to the plight of endangered sharks who are being threatened by poachers and ocean pollution."

11.00 pm

Coral Sea Dreaming

Episode 1

"Coral Sea Dreaming enters into the very heart of life - and death - on a coral reef. The film follows a story that spans 500 million years and stars some of the most exotic and wondrous marine creatures on earth. Coral is the planets greatest natural architect, and coral reefs boast the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem. We meet thousands of reef inhabitants, from ancient turtles to feeding sharks, adorable pygmy seahorses and savage sea slugs, witness a manta ray ballet and courting octopus. Specialized state-of-the-art High Definition technology captures these lives with unprecedented intimacy, illustrating elaborate courtship displays, mating rituals, feeding frenzies, intense nighttime predation, cannibalism and chemical warfare. Filmed over 2000 dives on coral reef ecosystems; The Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo Reef, Papua New Guinea and at the Coral Sea; Coral Sea Dreaming is a celebration of reefs now under threat of ocean acidification and climate change. There is much to be done to safeguard these precious ecosystems for future generations. And very little time to do it."

11.00 pm

Coral Sea Dreaming

Episode 1

"Coral Sea Dreaming enters into the very heart of life - and death - on a coral reef. The film follows a story that spans 500 million years and stars some of the most exotic and wondrous marine creatures on earth. Coral is the planets greatest natural architect, and coral reefs boast the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem. We meet thousands of reef inhabitants, from ancient turtles to feeding sharks, adorable pygmy seahorses and savage sea slugs, witness a manta ray ballet and courting octopus. Specialized state-of-the-art High Definition technology captures these lives with unprecedented intimacy, illustrating elaborate courtship displays, mating rituals, feeding frenzies, intense nighttime predation, cannibalism and chemical warfare. Filmed over 2000 dives on coral reef ecosystems; The Great Barrier Reef, Ningaloo Reef, Papua New Guinea and at the Coral Sea; Coral Sea Dreaming is a celebration of reefs now under threat of ocean acidification and climate change. There is much to be done to safeguard these precious ecosystems for future generations. And very little time to do it."