KOREA +1
THAILAND -1
12.00 am
Carter's W.A.R.
"Investigating a string of murdered lions, Ivan gets to the very heart of an ancient conflict between humans and lions. The outcome will test Ivan's own core values about cultural perspective and conservation."
1.00 am
Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen
"In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is on the South Island of New Zealand diving for paua in the waters south of Jackson Bay. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares paua sushi with teriyaki sauce and fresh vegetables, roasted mushrooms stuffed with a creamy paua sauce and finally a paua fritter and pancake stack with fresh basil pesto."
1.30 am
Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen
"In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the South Island of New Zealand fishing for Blue Cod in the waters south off Jackson Bay. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares pan fried blue cod with an orange and pomegranate sauce, Moroccan spice blue cod tagine and finally a blue cod Indian curry with spinach."
2.00 am
Growing Wild
"Toddlers, Teenagers and Tears. Chris cajoles some pigs on a farm in New South Wales, tries to make friends with some four-year-olds in Ipoh, then heads into a nature reserve in Chiang Mai to get schooled on how to make pancakes. And back in Singapore, he challenges a bunch of 13 year-old boys to set up their own aquaponics farm in school. From toddlers to tweens and even teenagers, Chris is determined to bring out the urban farmer in them!"
3.00 am
Growing Wild
"Exotic mushrooms, silky seaweed and…..crickets! It’s a brave new world of urban farming in Asia and Chris is all in. A new wave of micro farms shows how companies and individuals alike are putting their own spin on sustainable farming and for Chris, this means becoming a cricket farmer for the first time. But is Singapore ready for some future food, grown right here in our backyards? Chris puts this idea to the test and trades his farmer hat for a chef’s apron. He opens a pop-up stall at the farmers market, but there’s a catch."
4.00 am
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?"
5.00 am
Hollywood Weapons
"Give me some sugar, baby! Terry travels through time where he will test the cult favorite Army of Darkness. Terry not only gets to test several scenes, but also gets a sit down with the legendary Bruce Campbell."
5.30 am
Hollywood Weapons
"Terry gets to annoy Larry with his impersonation of William Wallace from Braveheart. He not only gets to wield Sir Wallace's sword, but also convinces Larry to build him a trebuchet."
6.00 am
Carter's W.A.R.
"Investigating a string of murdered lions, Ivan gets to the very heart of an ancient conflict between humans and lions. The outcome will test Ivan's own core values about cultural perspective and conservation."
7.00 am
Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen
"In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is on the South Island of New Zealand diving for paua in the waters south of Jackson Bay. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares paua sushi with teriyaki sauce and fresh vegetables, roasted mushrooms stuffed with a creamy paua sauce and finally a paua fritter and pancake stack with fresh basil pesto."
7.30 am
Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen
"In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the South Island of New Zealand fishing for Blue Cod in the waters south off Jackson Bay. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares pan fried blue cod with an orange and pomegranate sauce, Moroccan spice blue cod tagine and finally a blue cod Indian curry with spinach."
8.00 am
Growing Wild
"Toddlers, Teenagers and Tears. Chris cajoles some pigs on a farm in New South Wales, tries to make friends with some four-year-olds in Ipoh, then heads into a nature reserve in Chiang Mai to get schooled on how to make pancakes. And back in Singapore, he challenges a bunch of 13 year-old boys to set up their own aquaponics farm in school. From toddlers to tweens and even teenagers, Chris is determined to bring out the urban farmer in them!"
9.00 am
Growing Wild
"Exotic mushrooms, silky seaweed and…..crickets! It’s a brave new world of urban farming in Asia and Chris is all in. A new wave of micro farms shows how companies and individuals alike are putting their own spin on sustainable farming and for Chris, this means becoming a cricket farmer for the first time. But is Singapore ready for some future food, grown right here in our backyards? Chris puts this idea to the test and trades his farmer hat for a chef’s apron. He opens a pop-up stall at the farmers market, but there’s a catch."
10.00 am
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 am
Hollywood Weapons
"Give me some sugar, baby! Terry travels through time where he will test the cult favorite Army of Darkness. Terry not only gets to test several scenes, but also gets a sit down with the legendary Bruce Campbell."
11.30 am
Hollywood Weapons
"Terry gets to annoy Larry with his impersonation of William Wallace from Braveheart. He not only gets to wield Sir Wallace's sword, but also convinces Larry to build him a trebuchet."
12.00 pm
Carter's W.A.R.
"Investigating a string of murdered lions, Ivan gets to the very heart of an ancient conflict between humans and lions. The outcome will test Ivan's own core values about cultural perspective and conservation."
1.00 pm
Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen
"In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is on the South Island of New Zealand diving for paua in the waters south of Jackson Bay. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares paua sushi with teriyaki sauce and fresh vegetables, roasted mushrooms stuffed with a creamy paua sauce and finally a paua fritter and pancake stack with fresh basil pesto."
1.30 pm
Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen
"In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the South Island of New Zealand fishing for Blue Cod in the waters south off Jackson Bay. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares pan fried blue cod with an orange and pomegranate sauce, Moroccan spice blue cod tagine and finally a blue cod Indian curry with spinach."
2.00 pm
Growing Wild
"Toddlers, Teenagers and Tears. Chris cajoles some pigs on a farm in New South Wales, tries to make friends with some four-year-olds in Ipoh, then heads into a nature reserve in Chiang Mai to get schooled on how to make pancakes. And back in Singapore, he challenges a bunch of 13 year-old boys to set up their own aquaponics farm in school. From toddlers to tweens and even teenagers, Chris is determined to bring out the urban farmer in them!"
3.00 pm
Growing Wild
"Exotic mushrooms, silky seaweed and…..crickets! It’s a brave new world of urban farming in Asia and Chris is all in. A new wave of micro farms shows how companies and individuals alike are putting their own spin on sustainable farming and for Chris, this means becoming a cricket farmer for the first time. But is Singapore ready for some future food, grown right here in our backyards? Chris puts this idea to the test and trades his farmer hat for a chef’s apron. He opens a pop-up stall at the farmers market, but there’s a catch."
4.00 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?"
5.00 pm
Hollywood Weapons
"Give me some sugar, baby! Terry travels through time where he will test the cult favorite Army of Darkness. Terry not only gets to test several scenes, but also gets a sit down with the legendary Bruce Campbell."
5.30 pm
Hollywood Weapons
"Terry gets to annoy Larry with his impersonation of William Wallace from Braveheart. He not only gets to wield Sir Wallace's sword, but also convinces Larry to build him a trebuchet."
6.00 pm
Carter's W.A.R.
"While visiting a secret orphanage that cares for rescued baby rhinos, Ivan discovers the blood, sweat, tears that goes into saving this endangered species. An emergency phone call sends him on an adventure with a group of local heroes to save the next newly orphaned rhino."
7.00 pm
Growing Wild
"Exotic mushrooms, silky seaweed and…..crickets! It’s a brave new world of urban farming in Asia and Chris is all in. A new wave of micro farms shows how companies and individuals alike are putting their own spin on sustainable farming and for Chris, this means becoming a cricket farmer for the first time. But is Singapore ready for some future food, grown right here in our backyards? Chris puts this idea to the test and trades his farmer hat for a chef’s apron. He opens a pop-up stall at the farmers market, but there’s a catch."
8.00 pm
River Hunters
"This time on River Hunters, presenter Rick Edwards and river detectorist Beau Ouimette tackle the mighty River Ouse in Yorkshire, hunting for evidence of Britain’s most notorious sea-fairing raiders - the Vikings."
9.00 pm
Croc College
"The students learn about life and death on the farm as baby crocodiles hatch in their hands and they have to kill an adult. Repeated fumbling in roping practice leaves John livid with everyone and Lyn’s frustration with diminutive Renee reaches boiling point."
9.30 pm
Croc College
"Renee catches a croc three times her size but Ryan is struggling. John takes Renee and Ryan on an overnight trip where they must share a motel room with crocodiles and the chance to go to Kakadu is on everyone’s mind."
10.00 pm
River Hunters
"This time on River Hunters we go in search of evidence of the clashing Scottish clans embroiled in the civil war that raged across the British Isles in the 17th Century. Fights between the Royalists supporting the King and the Covenanters wanting more power for church and state."
11.00 pm
Jade Fever
"Justin races to stake a claim after he stumbles onto an amazing jade find but other miners are circling in."
11.30 pm
Jade Fever
"Claudia’s new partnership suffers as Justin and the crew are distracted trying to move a gigantic boulder that could be worth a fortune."

