KOREA +1
THAILAND -1
12.00 am
Jade Fever
"Cutting a potential million-dollar find is put on hold when old equipment fails, but a new saw could reveal an unexpected windfall from a decades-old family heirloom."
12.30 am
Jade Fever
"Cutting finally starts on the giant jade lens at Dynasty, but big fractures slice of the lens. The Jade City community is on edge when two trucks roll over on the same stretch of highway."
1.00 am
Darren Robertson's Charcoal Kitchen
"Chef Darren Robertson uses locally sourced produce to create a delicious and festive Christmas barbecue feast."
1.30 am
Darren Robertson's Charcoal Kitchen
"Chef Darren Robertson heads out to show which fresh vegetables are the best for a barbecue menu and where to find the best ones, before grilling them up into a delicious dish."
2.00 am
2.30 am
3.00 am
Ice Pilots NWT
"Joe and Mikey head to England to pick up a new plane while Devan does target-practice for fire-fighting with the DC-4 Tanker."
4.00 am
Ice Pilots NWT
"Joe flies with The Snowbirds and gives Mikey his first pilot lessons. And a pilot quits Buffalo."
5.00 am
Show Me The City: On The Wild Side
"As a small country where the only constant is change, where can we go for a glimpse of how things used to be? Daniel Sid realises that the nature around us is actually a treasure trove of hidden history and heritage. He goes exploring with avid nature lover Brice Li, whose viral video of Clementi Forest sparked the curiosity of many locals. Daniel then learns that Bukit Brown is home not only to the dead, but to colourful pieces of our heritage in the form of decorative tiles on the tombs. Lastly, he learns about the ways our Singaporean heritage and identity have been so beautifully encapsulated in our national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim. Daniel even has a hand at creating an orchid baby!"
5.30 am
Show Me The City: On The Wild Side
"Singapore became widely urbanised only in the last few decades. So much of our heritage, culture and history are tied to our original environment as islands in the tropics. Daniel Sid partakes in bubu fishing, a tradition passed down over generations by those who used to live in the southern islands. He also uncovers the secrets hidden in Keppel Hill, including remnants from Malay royalty, a war bunker and a forgotten reservoir. And then, he joins sound artist Zul Mahmod to record nature’s songs and sounds. The sounds are then used to create sound art, an aural representation of that place in nature at that moment in time."
6.00 am
Jade Fever
"Cutting a potential million-dollar find is put on hold when old equipment fails, but a new saw could reveal an unexpected windfall from a decades-old family heirloom."
6.30 am
Jade Fever
"Cutting finally starts on the giant jade lens at Dynasty, but big fractures slice of the lens. The Jade City community is on edge when two trucks roll over on the same stretch of highway."
7.00 am
Darren Robertson's Charcoal Kitchen
"Chef Darren Robertson uses locally sourced produce to create a delicious and festive Christmas barbecue feast."
7.30 am
Darren Robertson's Charcoal Kitchen
"Chef Darren Robertson heads out to show which fresh vegetables are the best for a barbecue menu and where to find the best ones, before grilling them up into a delicious dish."
8.00 am
8.30 am
9.00 am
Ice Pilots NWT
"Joe and Mikey head to England to pick up a new plane while Devan does target-practice for fire-fighting with the DC-4 Tanker."
10.00 am
Ice Pilots NWT
"Joe flies with The Snowbirds and gives Mikey his first pilot lessons. And a pilot quits Buffalo."
11.00 am
Show Me The City: On The Wild Side
"As a small country where the only constant is change, where can we go for a glimpse of how things used to be? Daniel Sid realises that the nature around us is actually a treasure trove of hidden history and heritage. He goes exploring with avid nature lover Brice Li, whose viral video of Clementi Forest sparked the curiosity of many locals. Daniel then learns that Bukit Brown is home not only to the dead, but to colourful pieces of our heritage in the form of decorative tiles on the tombs. Lastly, he learns about the ways our Singaporean heritage and identity have been so beautifully encapsulated in our national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim. Daniel even has a hand at creating an orchid baby!"
11.30 am
Show Me The City: On The Wild Side
"Singapore became widely urbanised only in the last few decades. So much of our heritage, culture and history are tied to our original environment as islands in the tropics. Daniel Sid partakes in bubu fishing, a tradition passed down over generations by those who used to live in the southern islands. He also uncovers the secrets hidden in Keppel Hill, including remnants from Malay royalty, a war bunker and a forgotten reservoir. And then, he joins sound artist Zul Mahmod to record nature’s songs and sounds. The sounds are then used to create sound art, an aural representation of that place in nature at that moment in time."
12.00 pm
Jade Fever
"Cutting a potential million-dollar find is put on hold when old equipment fails, but a new saw could reveal an unexpected windfall from a decades-old family heirloom."
12.30 pm
Jade Fever
"Cutting finally starts on the giant jade lens at Dynasty, but big fractures slice of the lens. The Jade City community is on edge when two trucks roll over on the same stretch of highway."
1.00 pm
Darren Robertson's Charcoal Kitchen
"Chef Darren Robertson uses locally sourced produce to create a delicious and festive Christmas barbecue feast."
1.30 pm
Darren Robertson's Charcoal Kitchen
"Chef Darren Robertson heads out to show which fresh vegetables are the best for a barbecue menu and where to find the best ones, before grilling them up into a delicious dish."
2.00 pm
2.30 pm
3.00 pm
Ice Pilots NWT
"Joe and Mikey head to England to pick up a new plane while Devan does target-practice for fire-fighting with the DC-4 Tanker."
4.00 pm
Ice Pilots NWT
"Joe flies with The Snowbirds and gives Mikey his first pilot lessons. And a pilot quits Buffalo."
5.00 pm
Show Me The City: On The Wild Side
"As a small country where the only constant is change, where can we go for a glimpse of how things used to be? Daniel Sid realises that the nature around us is actually a treasure trove of hidden history and heritage. He goes exploring with avid nature lover Brice Li, whose viral video of Clementi Forest sparked the curiosity of many locals. Daniel then learns that Bukit Brown is home not only to the dead, but to colourful pieces of our heritage in the form of decorative tiles on the tombs. Lastly, he learns about the ways our Singaporean heritage and identity have been so beautifully encapsulated in our national flower, the Vanda Miss Joaquim. Daniel even has a hand at creating an orchid baby!"
5.30 pm
Show Me The City: On The Wild Side
"Singapore became widely urbanised only in the last few decades. So much of our heritage, culture and history are tied to our original environment as islands in the tropics. Daniel Sid partakes in bubu fishing, a tradition passed down over generations by those who used to live in the southern islands. He also uncovers the secrets hidden in Keppel Hill, including remnants from Malay royalty, a war bunker and a forgotten reservoir. And then, he joins sound artist Zul Mahmod to record nature’s songs and sounds. The sounds are then used to create sound art, an aural representation of that place in nature at that moment in time."
6.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"Zac and Darin test their cooking skills in Melbourne before heading to the Torres Strait Islands to understand the impact of rising sea levels."
7.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"Searching for ways to minimize their carbon footprint, Zac and Darin visit a self-sustaining home and other businesses innovating to reduce waste."
8.00 pm
Dropped
"Tensions run high as Chris and Casey disagree on what their next course of action should be. Without clear cache directions, the brothers are left with a hard choice. Should they stay, or should they go?"
8.30 pm
Dropped
"Chris and Casey hike the mountainside, but the steep slopes and shifting shale make the trek anything but easy. The brothers face energy depletion and exhaustion, and they feel the pressure to find new food sources soon, or go hungry."
9.00 pm
Lake Commandos
"Fishing a two-basin natural lake, Steve Pennaz and guest Paul Ruda battle find Berkley hard baits are the key to success, but the color patterns that produced best came as a shock to both ahglers. "
9.30 pm
Lake Commandos
"Each spring, huge walleye move into rivers to spawn giving anglers a chance for true trophies. Steve Pennaz and guest Ryan Chuckle face high water and high wind during today's Commando battle, but in the end they stroke some massive 'walleyes. "
10.00 pm
Down to Earth with Zac Efron 2023
"Searching for ways to minimize their carbon footprint, Zac and Darin visit a self-sustaining home and other businesses innovating to reduce waste."
11.00 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."

