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12.00 am
Growing Wild
"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 am
Growing Wild
"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."
1.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
1.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
1.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
1.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
2.00 am
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Clayton Coyle."
2.00 am
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Clayton Coyle."
2.30 am
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Danny Farris."
2.30 am
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Danny Farris."
3.00 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."
3.00 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."
4.00 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."
4.00 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."
5.00 am
Gold Fever
"Tom investigates 100+ year old records of his Pinelog claim for sketches from the California Gold Rush days, which serves as a treasure map, providing clues as to what may still be buried there."
5.00 am
Gold Fever
"Tom investigates 100+ year old records of his Pinelog claim for sketches from the California Gold Rush days, which serves as a treasure map, providing clues as to what may still be buried there."
6.00 am
Growing Wild
"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
Growing Wild
"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."
7.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
7.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
7.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
7.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
8.00 am
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Clayton Coyle."
8.00 am
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Clayton Coyle."
8.30 am
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Danny Farris."
8.30 am
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Danny Farris."
9.00 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."
9.00 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."
10.00 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."
10.00 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."
11.00 am
Gold Fever
"Tom investigates 100+ year old records of his Pinelog claim for sketches from the California Gold Rush days, which serves as a treasure map, providing clues as to what may still be buried there."
11.00 am
Gold Fever
"Tom investigates 100+ year old records of his Pinelog claim for sketches from the California Gold Rush days, which serves as a treasure map, providing clues as to what may still be buried there."
12.00 pm
Growing Wild
"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
Growing Wild
"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."
1.00 pm
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
1.00 pm
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
1.30 pm
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
1.30 pm
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"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."
2.00 pm
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Clayton Coyle."
2.00 pm
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Clayton Coyle."
2.30 pm
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Danny Farris."
2.30 pm
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Danny Farris."
3.00 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."
3.00 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."
4.00 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."
4.00 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."
5.00 pm
Gold Fever
"Tom investigates 100+ year old records of his Pinelog claim for sketches from the California Gold Rush days, which serves as a treasure map, providing clues as to what may still be buried there."
5.00 pm
Gold Fever
"Tom investigates 100+ year old records of his Pinelog claim for sketches from the California Gold Rush days, which serves as a treasure map, providing clues as to what may still be buried there."
6.00 pm
Trucking Hell
"In a quiet rural village in Leicestershire, a utility truck has got stuck in the mud in a local resident’s garden and Adam and his team are under pressure to get it out without causing thousands of pounds worth of damage to the property. But releasing it from its muddy grave is a logistical nightmare as a 10 foot hedge is stopping the rescue truck from getting anywhere near."
6.00 pm
Trucking Hell
"In a quiet rural village in Leicestershire, a utility truck has got stuck in the mud in a local resident’s garden and Adam and his team are under pressure to get it out without causing thousands of pounds worth of damage to the property. But releasing it from its muddy grave is a logistical nightmare as a 10 foot hedge is stopping the rescue truck from getting anywhere near."
7.00 pm
Growing Wild
"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."
7.00 pm
Growing Wild
"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."
8.00 pm
Ultimate Freedive
"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
"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
Bushwhacked!
"Kayne is challenged to take a snap of a unique manta ray as tense moments at sea lead to a thrilling climax in this episode of Bushwhacked as we search the ocean to help a graceful species in need."
9.00 pm
Bushwhacked!
"Kayne is challenged to take a snap of a unique manta ray as tense moments at sea lead to a thrilling climax in this episode of Bushwhacked as we search the ocean to help a graceful species in need."
9.30 pm
Bushwhacked!
"Kamil challenges Kayne to snaffle an egg from beneath a roosting emu using traditional Wiradjuri methods in one of Bushwhacked’s strangest missions yet!"
9.30 pm
Bushwhacked!
"Kamil challenges Kayne to snaffle an egg from beneath a roosting emu using traditional Wiradjuri methods in one of Bushwhacked’s strangest missions yet!"
10.00 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."
10.00 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."
10.30 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"Sarah visits the laundry district of Dhobi Ghat, one of the world's largest outdoor laundries. Further setbacks at the restaurant and the furious pace of Mumbai are beginning to wear Sarah down as the opening night gets closer."
10.30 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"Sarah visits the laundry district of Dhobi Ghat, one of the world's largest outdoor laundries. Further setbacks at the restaurant and the furious pace of Mumbai are beginning to wear Sarah down as the opening night gets closer."
11.00 pm
The Bomb Listener
"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?"
11.00 pm
The Bomb Listener
"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?"

