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12.00 am
12.30 am
Brave Wilderness
"Coyote and Mark go kayaking next to one of the largest predators in the world: Killer Whales!"
1.00 am
Down to Earth with Zac Efron
"This small Italian island has a history of more people living into their hundreds than most other spots in the world. Is the secret to longevity their food, wine, family or faith - or is it a mix of all?"
2.00 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."
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
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
Wild Fed
"Daniel navigates the rugged terrain of mountain stream beds to fish wild brook trout and forage milkweed flowers for a camp meal hard won from the wild."
5.30 am
Wild Fed
"Far from the urban jungle, Daniel teams up with chef Alan Bergo to hunt the original poultry — pigeons, and also forages for mushrooms and greens from the Wisconsin landscape."
6.00 am
6.30 am
Brave Wilderness
"Coyote and Mark go kayaking next to one of the largest predators in the world: Killer Whales!"
7.00 am
Down to Earth with Zac Efron
"This small Italian island has a history of more people living into their hundreds than most other spots in the world. Is the secret to longevity their food, wine, family or faith - or is it a mix of all?"
8.00 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."
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
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
Wild Fed
"Daniel navigates the rugged terrain of mountain stream beds to fish wild brook trout and forage milkweed flowers for a camp meal hard won from the wild."
11.30 am
Wild Fed
"Far from the urban jungle, Daniel teams up with chef Alan Bergo to hunt the original poultry — pigeons, and also forages for mushrooms and greens from the Wisconsin landscape."
12.00 pm
12.30 pm
Brave Wilderness
"Coyote and Mark go kayaking next to one of the largest predators in the world: Killer Whales!"
1.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron
"This small Italian island has a history of more people living into their hundreds than most other spots in the world. Is the secret to longevity their food, wine, family or faith - or is it a mix of all?"
2.00 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."
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
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
Wild Fed
"Daniel navigates the rugged terrain of mountain stream beds to fish wild brook trout and forage milkweed flowers for a camp meal hard won from the wild."
5.30 pm
Wild Fed
"Far from the urban jungle, Daniel teams up with chef Alan Bergo to hunt the original poultry — pigeons, and also forages for mushrooms and greens from the Wisconsin landscape."
6.00 pm
The Most Dangerous Ways to School
"The children from Madibago in the southern Philippines have one of the most spectacular and dangerous ways to school in the world. Some walk alone through the jungle for hours, others risk their lives, in order to make it past a steep face of rock and boulders, overgrown with moss and tree roots."
7.00 pm
The Gunfather Restorations
"Louie and the Gunfather team restore a Colt Detective Special for gun owner Bob in honor of his late brother-in-law."
7.30 pm
The Gunfather Restorations
"Louie and the Gunfather team restore a Colt Delta Elite for police officer Wayne, who has had it as his partner for over three decades."
8.00 pm
The Gunfather
"When Pop’s new friend Patrick comes to Montana for a visit, Lou gains a new appreciation for the man who raised him, taught him about guns and has proved to be the catalyst for Lou’s success."
8.30 pm
The Gunfather
"Louie and family raise their spirits with local masters of their trade, and he gets a surprise visit from gun restoration expert, Doug Turnbull."
9.00 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?"
10.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron
"Zac and Darin see how an island rebuilds itself in the aftermath of a deadly hurricane, where survival in the form of sustainability has gone from convenience to necessity."
11.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron
"The Land of Fire and Ice harnesses the Earth’s power into clean, renewable energy for the entire country - and local industries prove that a society without waste is within grasp."

