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12.00 am
The Most Dangerous Ways to School
"The way to school takes 4 days. It is so long that the children only travel it four times each year. They go to a boarding school. Twice there and back: 100 kilometers, 4 000 meters above sea level and in temperatures below minus 30 degrees."
1.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray takes the Great Ocean Road along the Antarctic facing coast of Australia – the longest South facing coastline in the world."
1.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"In this episode, Ray explores the Red Centre of the country and shows that the Australian desert is filled with life for those who know where to find water."
2.00 am
The Gunfather
"Lou bought four Snakes from Glee and her husband at a gun show. When they come to town for a visit, Lou and Theresa show off the improvements to the one remaining gun and surprise Glee with a healthy dose of Montana hospitality."
2.30 am
The Gunfather
"Lou’s attention to detail is his strength and his Achilles’ heel. Working on a Winchester 70 for an expert client, Lou discovers that the perfection that drives him, and everyone else in the family nuts, also drives his success."
3.00 am
Save this Shark
"3x World Surf Champion turned wildlife conservationist Mick Fanning teams up with leading experts in new documentary SAVE THIS SHARK. Mick Fanning is on a new mission to explore shark conservation. The 3x world surfing champion will hop around the world teaming up with experts and conservationists to uncover the hidden truths about sharks, threats and how to save them from extinction. Mick will investigate the issue of sharks versus people and present problems as well as discover the latest technological solutions in how to keep both humans and sharks safe to coexist. Our host has had some incredible achievements throughout his professional career, but one moment stood out to the world live on television in 2015. A shark encounter at the J-Bay Open saw Mick Fanning become ‘the guy who punched a shark’. A huge part of saving sharks is convincing people that they need our help and putting aside the fear factor. In Save This Shark, Mick takes this incredible opportunity to go on his own personal journey and conquer his fear to learn about sharks. The documentary will feature the work of leading experts including Dr. Charlie Huveneers, Professor Colin Simpfendorfer, Dr. Neil Hammerschlag and renowned shark conservationist Cristina Zenato."
4.00 am
Building Big
"A huge special ship on six legs, wind turbines almost 150 metres high, far out in the North Sea, off the coast of the island of Sylt. Here, one of the largest wind farms in the German North Sea is being built. In record time and at dizzying heights, 80 wind turbines are being erected there on an area of around 70 square kilometres. Thanks to precise planning and with the help of high-tech equipment, it takes just one day to assemble a wind turbine. Working in all weathers, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In operation, the most modern and largest installation ship in the world."
5.00 am
Building Big
"A new superlative ropeway is being built on Germany's highest peak. It holds three world records: the highest steel construction support. The longest free span and the greatest difference in height in one section. Millimetre work at an altitude of 3000 metres! The new ropeway will cover an altitude difference of 1945 metres. That is unique in the world. Extreme winds, very little space and the abyss lurking all around - the construction is a very delicate job. The weather on the Zugspitze can change abruptly. The construction has to be completed as quickly as possible. A special helicopter flies the individual parts up the mountain. The conditions on the Zugspitze only allow for helicopter assembly. A masterpiece of engineering and a feat of strength by its builders. Nerves of steel are needed here and above all: a head for heights."
6.00 am
The Most Dangerous Ways to School
"The way to school takes 4 days. It is so long that the children only travel it four times each year. They go to a boarding school. Twice there and back: 100 kilometers, 4 000 meters above sea level and in temperatures below minus 30 degrees."
7.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray takes the Great Ocean Road along the Antarctic facing coast of Australia – the longest South facing coastline in the world."
7.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"In this episode, Ray explores the Red Centre of the country and shows that the Australian desert is filled with life for those who know where to find water."
8.00 am
The Gunfather
"Lou bought four Snakes from Glee and her husband at a gun show. When they come to town for a visit, Lou and Theresa show off the improvements to the one remaining gun and surprise Glee with a healthy dose of Montana hospitality."
8.30 am
The Gunfather
"Lou’s attention to detail is his strength and his Achilles’ heel. Working on a Winchester 70 for an expert client, Lou discovers that the perfection that drives him, and everyone else in the family nuts, also drives his success."
9.00 am
Save this Shark
"3x World Surf Champion turned wildlife conservationist Mick Fanning teams up with leading experts in new documentary SAVE THIS SHARK. Mick Fanning is on a new mission to explore shark conservation. The 3x world surfing champion will hop around the world teaming up with experts and conservationists to uncover the hidden truths about sharks, threats and how to save them from extinction. Mick will investigate the issue of sharks versus people and present problems as well as discover the latest technological solutions in how to keep both humans and sharks safe to coexist. Our host has had some incredible achievements throughout his professional career, but one moment stood out to the world live on television in 2015. A shark encounter at the J-Bay Open saw Mick Fanning become ‘the guy who punched a shark’. A huge part of saving sharks is convincing people that they need our help and putting aside the fear factor. In Save This Shark, Mick takes this incredible opportunity to go on his own personal journey and conquer his fear to learn about sharks. The documentary will feature the work of leading experts including Dr. Charlie Huveneers, Professor Colin Simpfendorfer, Dr. Neil Hammerschlag and renowned shark conservationist Cristina Zenato."
10.00 am
Building Big
"A huge special ship on six legs, wind turbines almost 150 metres high, far out in the North Sea, off the coast of the island of Sylt. Here, one of the largest wind farms in the German North Sea is being built. In record time and at dizzying heights, 80 wind turbines are being erected there on an area of around 70 square kilometres. Thanks to precise planning and with the help of high-tech equipment, it takes just one day to assemble a wind turbine. Working in all weathers, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In operation, the most modern and largest installation ship in the world."
11.00 am
Building Big
"A new superlative ropeway is being built on Germany's highest peak. It holds three world records: the highest steel construction support. The longest free span and the greatest difference in height in one section. Millimetre work at an altitude of 3000 metres! The new ropeway will cover an altitude difference of 1945 metres. That is unique in the world. Extreme winds, very little space and the abyss lurking all around - the construction is a very delicate job. The weather on the Zugspitze can change abruptly. The construction has to be completed as quickly as possible. A special helicopter flies the individual parts up the mountain. The conditions on the Zugspitze only allow for helicopter assembly. A masterpiece of engineering and a feat of strength by its builders. Nerves of steel are needed here and above all: a head for heights."
12.00 pm
The Most Dangerous Ways to School
"The way to school takes 4 days. It is so long that the children only travel it four times each year. They go to a boarding school. Twice there and back: 100 kilometers, 4 000 meters above sea level and in temperatures below minus 30 degrees."
1.00 pm
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray takes the Great Ocean Road along the Antarctic facing coast of Australia – the longest South facing coastline in the world."
1.30 pm
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"In this episode, Ray explores the Red Centre of the country and shows that the Australian desert is filled with life for those who know where to find water."
2.00 pm
The Gunfather
"Lou bought four Snakes from Glee and her husband at a gun show. When they come to town for a visit, Lou and Theresa show off the improvements to the one remaining gun and surprise Glee with a healthy dose of Montana hospitality."
2.30 pm
The Gunfather
"Lou’s attention to detail is his strength and his Achilles’ heel. Working on a Winchester 70 for an expert client, Lou discovers that the perfection that drives him, and everyone else in the family nuts, also drives his success."
3.00 pm
Save this Shark
"3x World Surf Champion turned wildlife conservationist Mick Fanning teams up with leading experts in new documentary SAVE THIS SHARK. Mick Fanning is on a new mission to explore shark conservation. The 3x world surfing champion will hop around the world teaming up with experts and conservationists to uncover the hidden truths about sharks, threats and how to save them from extinction. Mick will investigate the issue of sharks versus people and present problems as well as discover the latest technological solutions in how to keep both humans and sharks safe to coexist. Our host has had some incredible achievements throughout his professional career, but one moment stood out to the world live on television in 2015. A shark encounter at the J-Bay Open saw Mick Fanning become ‘the guy who punched a shark’. A huge part of saving sharks is convincing people that they need our help and putting aside the fear factor. In Save This Shark, Mick takes this incredible opportunity to go on his own personal journey and conquer his fear to learn about sharks. The documentary will feature the work of leading experts including Dr. Charlie Huveneers, Professor Colin Simpfendorfer, Dr. Neil Hammerschlag and renowned shark conservationist Cristina Zenato."
4.00 pm
Building Big
"A huge special ship on six legs, wind turbines almost 150 metres high, far out in the North Sea, off the coast of the island of Sylt. Here, one of the largest wind farms in the German North Sea is being built. In record time and at dizzying heights, 80 wind turbines are being erected there on an area of around 70 square kilometres. Thanks to precise planning and with the help of high-tech equipment, it takes just one day to assemble a wind turbine. Working in all weathers, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In operation, the most modern and largest installation ship in the world."
5.00 pm
Building Big
"A new superlative ropeway is being built on Germany's highest peak. It holds three world records: the highest steel construction support. The longest free span and the greatest difference in height in one section. Millimetre work at an altitude of 3000 metres! The new ropeway will cover an altitude difference of 1945 metres. That is unique in the world. Extreme winds, very little space and the abyss lurking all around - the construction is a very delicate job. The weather on the Zugspitze can change abruptly. The construction has to be completed as quickly as possible. A special helicopter flies the individual parts up the mountain. The conditions on the Zugspitze only allow for helicopter assembly. A masterpiece of engineering and a feat of strength by its builders. Nerves of steel are needed here and above all: a head for heights."
6.00 pm
The Most Dangerous Ways to School
"Little children: they walk through the Kenyan savanna, each day a journey full of adventure and dangers. But for those who come here for schooling it`s an ordinary way to school thirst, hunger and wild dangerous animals all around."
7.00 pm
Ice Pilots NWT
"Devan threatens to punch David in mid-air, Joe blows up at his crew, the water-bombers arrive at “Iron Maiden” singer Bruce Dickinson’s hangar in Wales, and Will threatens to quit."
8.00 pm
Ice Pilots NWT
"Mikey goes to the High Arctic for survival training with the Canadian Rangers, Joe goes to California, and the RCAF turns to Buffalo for plane repairs."
9.00 pm
Save this Shark
"3x World Surf Champion turned wildlife conservationist Mick Fanning teams up with leading experts in new documentary SAVE THIS SHARK. Mick Fanning is on a new mission to explore shark conservation. The 3x world surfing champion will hop around the world teaming up with experts and conservationists to uncover the hidden truths about sharks, threats and how to save them from extinction. Mick will investigate the issue of sharks versus people and present problems as well as discover the latest technological solutions in how to keep both humans and sharks safe to coexist. Our host has had some incredible achievements throughout his professional career, but one moment stood out to the world live on television in 2015. A shark encounter at the J-Bay Open saw Mick Fanning become ‘the guy who punched a shark’. A huge part of saving sharks is convincing people that they need our help and putting aside the fear factor. In Save This Shark, Mick takes this incredible opportunity to go on his own personal journey and conquer his fear to learn about sharks. The documentary will feature the work of leading experts including Dr. Charlie Huveneers, Professor Colin Simpfendorfer, Dr. Neil Hammerschlag and renowned shark conservationist Cristina Zenato."
9.50 pm
Climate Crisis
"Hurricanes are bad news. Not only do they bring high winds strong enough to do significant damage and threaten lives, but they bring storm surges which temporarily and locally raise sea levels and inundate low lying shorelines. What’s more, they dump rain. Lots of rain. Rain by the foot, by the meter. The intensity and devastation unleashed by hurricanes are becoming stronger worldwide, and climate change is a key contributor to making these disasters deadlier than ever before. Hurricanes are not just intensifying faster and dropping more rain because of global warming; their destructive power persists long after reaching land, increasing risks to communities farther inland that may be unprepared for devastating winds and flooding. Whatever they’re called, the same forces and conditions are at work in forming these giant storms, any of which can cause damage or devastation when they hit land where people live."
11.00 pm
Man Eats Wild
"The Axis deer populations in Hawaii have reached plague proportions and they are in-fact invasive to this beautifully pristine archipelago of the pacific. Luckily for Mario these deer also happen to boast the best tasting venison that the wild can produce. He teams up with big wave surfer Shane Dorian who is also a huge advocate for harvesting food from the wild. The two go out and face some of the toughest conditions as the deer swarm the mountain tops of Hawaii in huge numbers making it almost impossible to approach. In the end its all worth it as Mario and Shane have some fun on the grill all whilst doing their part in helping to lessen the population of this invasive species."
11.30 pm
Man Eats Wild
"Mario links up with Frank Stallone and ventures off to Kansas in search of Eastern turkeys."

