KOREA +1
THAILAND -1
12.00 am
Bushwhacked!
"Kayne and Kamil meet the cast of mantas, dolphins, soldier crabs and turtles in Kayne’s quest to help the endangered dugong from the threat of extinction in this important marine episode of Bushwhacked!"
12.30 am
Bushwhacked!
"Kamil challenges Kayne to rescue a venomous, temperamental King Brown snake – and the King Brown is not too happy about it!"
1.00 am
Farming The Wild
"Hunting Chef Mike is in the marshes of Eastern England to help friends complete a cull of Chinese Water Deer. Mike uses the venison harvested to create a classic Rack of Chinese Water Deer with Dauphinoise Potatoes, cooked over his campfire."
1.30 am
Farming The Wild
"Hunting Chef Mike is out stalking Fallow Deer on the ancient Downland of England to fulfill his cull quota. Mike prepares a restaurant worthy dish, T-Bones of Fallow prepped with his secret supercharged marinade, cooked over his campfire."
2.00 am
River Hunters
"This time on River Hunters presenter Rick Edwards and master detectorist Beau Ouimette hit the oldest town in Britain- Colchester - searching the towns historic waterway, the River Colne, for evidence of the longest siege in British history, the Siege of Colchester."
3.00 am
River Hunters
"This time on River Hunters, presenter Rick Edwards and master detectorist Beau Ouimette team up to hunt for relics from the 14th Century bloody and brutal clashes between the English and the Scottish."
4.00 am
Tasting Tasmania
"Ben Milbourne joins his foodie friend Amy Luttrell to help cook breakfast for his friends at the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary after having a cuddle with some of Tasmania’s unique animals. On his way down to Hobart Ben stops off at a boutique, family-owned Stefano Lubiana Winery, which overlooks the picturesque River Derwent."
4.30 am
Tasting Tasmania
"Ben Milbourne explores the infamous Salamana Market in Hobart where he speaks with local producers about their Fresh Tasmanian Produce. Ben spends his evening enjoying the Hobart nightlife."
5.00 am
Jade Fever
"With no jade to show for last season, it’s do or die for the Bunces to find Grade A jade at their Two Mile claim or they can’t afford to keep their mine going. With everything on the line, Claudia’s hoping her dad Steve, who placer mined Two Mile 40 years ago, will be her lucky ticket, but fireworks ensue when three generations of her family attempt to work together. A lens they found at the end of last season holds the promise of a jade jackpot but equipment mishaps and Mother Nature battle them every step of the way."
5.30 am
Jade Fever
"With no jade to show for last season, it’s do or die for the Bunces to find Grade A jade at their Two Mile claim or they can’t afford to keep their mine going. With everything on the line, Claudia’s hoping her dad Steve, who placer mined Two Mile 40 years ago, will be her lucky ticket, but fireworks ensue when three generations of her family attempt to work together. A lens they found at the end of last season holds the promise of a jade jackpot but equipment mishaps and Mother Nature battle them every step of the way."
6.00 am
Bushwhacked!
"Kayne and Kamil meet the cast of mantas, dolphins, soldier crabs and turtles in Kayne’s quest to help the endangered dugong from the threat of extinction in this important marine episode of Bushwhacked!"
6.30 am
Bushwhacked!
"Kamil challenges Kayne to rescue a venomous, temperamental King Brown snake – and the King Brown is not too happy about it!"
7.00 am
Farming The Wild
"Hunting Chef Mike is in the marshes of Eastern England to help friends complete a cull of Chinese Water Deer. Mike uses the venison harvested to create a classic Rack of Chinese Water Deer with Dauphinoise Potatoes, cooked over his campfire."
7.30 am
Farming The Wild
"Hunting Chef Mike is out stalking Fallow Deer on the ancient Downland of England to fulfill his cull quota. Mike prepares a restaurant worthy dish, T-Bones of Fallow prepped with his secret supercharged marinade, cooked over his campfire."
8.00 am
River Hunters
"This time on River Hunters presenter Rick Edwards and master detectorist Beau Ouimette hit the oldest town in Britain- Colchester - searching the towns historic waterway, the River Colne, for evidence of the longest siege in British history, the Siege of Colchester."
9.00 am
River Hunters
"This time on River Hunters, presenter Rick Edwards and master detectorist Beau Ouimette team up to hunt for relics from the 14th Century bloody and brutal clashes between the English and the Scottish."
10.00 am
Tasting Tasmania
"Ben Milbourne joins his foodie friend Amy Luttrell to help cook breakfast for his friends at the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary after having a cuddle with some of Tasmania’s unique animals. On his way down to Hobart Ben stops off at a boutique, family-owned Stefano Lubiana Winery, which overlooks the picturesque River Derwent."
10.30 am
Tasting Tasmania
"Ben Milbourne explores the infamous Salamana Market in Hobart where he speaks with local producers about their Fresh Tasmanian Produce. Ben spends his evening enjoying the Hobart nightlife."
11.00 am
Jade Fever
"With no jade to show for last season, it’s do or die for the Bunces to find Grade A jade at their Two Mile claim or they can’t afford to keep their mine going. With everything on the line, Claudia’s hoping her dad Steve, who placer mined Two Mile 40 years ago, will be her lucky ticket, but fireworks ensue when three generations of her family attempt to work together. A lens they found at the end of last season holds the promise of a jade jackpot but equipment mishaps and Mother Nature battle them every step of the way."
11.30 am
Jade Fever
"With no jade to show for last season, it’s do or die for the Bunces to find Grade A jade at their Two Mile claim or they can’t afford to keep their mine going. With everything on the line, Claudia’s hoping her dad Steve, who placer mined Two Mile 40 years ago, will be her lucky ticket, but fireworks ensue when three generations of her family attempt to work together. A lens they found at the end of last season holds the promise of a jade jackpot but equipment mishaps and Mother Nature battle them every step of the way."
12.00 pm
Bushwhacked!
"Kayne and Kamil meet the cast of mantas, dolphins, soldier crabs and turtles in Kayne’s quest to help the endangered dugong from the threat of extinction in this important marine episode of Bushwhacked!"
12.30 pm
Bushwhacked!
"Kamil challenges Kayne to rescue a venomous, temperamental King Brown snake – and the King Brown is not too happy about it!"
1.00 pm
Farming The Wild
"Hunting Chef Mike is in the marshes of Eastern England to help friends complete a cull of Chinese Water Deer. Mike uses the venison harvested to create a classic Rack of Chinese Water Deer with Dauphinoise Potatoes, cooked over his campfire."
1.30 pm
Farming The Wild
"Hunting Chef Mike is out stalking Fallow Deer on the ancient Downland of England to fulfill his cull quota. Mike prepares a restaurant worthy dish, T-Bones of Fallow prepped with his secret supercharged marinade, cooked over his campfire."
2.00 pm
River Hunters
"This time on River Hunters presenter Rick Edwards and master detectorist Beau Ouimette hit the oldest town in Britain- Colchester - searching the towns historic waterway, the River Colne, for evidence of the longest siege in British history, the Siege of Colchester."
3.00 pm
River Hunters
"This time on River Hunters, presenter Rick Edwards and master detectorist Beau Ouimette team up to hunt for relics from the 14th Century bloody and brutal clashes between the English and the Scottish."
4.00 pm
Tasting Tasmania
"Ben Milbourne joins his foodie friend Amy Luttrell to help cook breakfast for his friends at the Bonorong Wildlife Sanctuary after having a cuddle with some of Tasmania’s unique animals. On his way down to Hobart Ben stops off at a boutique, family-owned Stefano Lubiana Winery, which overlooks the picturesque River Derwent."
4.30 pm
Tasting Tasmania
"Ben Milbourne explores the infamous Salamana Market in Hobart where he speaks with local producers about their Fresh Tasmanian Produce. Ben spends his evening enjoying the Hobart nightlife."
5.00 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."
6.00 pm
Kangaroo Mob
"Meet the mob of ‘street smart’ kangaroos moving into Australia’s capital city and the ecologists following their every move. Over one year we follow mob leader Black Spot and kangaroo mum Madge with her two young joeys – mischievous Sonny and tiny pouch bound Alice. After 15 years of drought, Canberra’s Eastern Grey Kangaroos know that the parks and gardens of Australia’s “bush capital” provide a reliable supply of the juicy grass but learning to be a street-smart urban ‘roo is tough with the kangaroos negotiating busy roads and avoiding cars and dogs. Inevitably their incursion into human habitat causes problems – damage to property and collisions with cars. It’s costing millions and thousands of animals are killed each year. The farmers complain that the ‘roos are eroding farmland and damaging their fences. The ACT Government holds an annual kangaroo cull to reduce animal numbers to “sustainable levels”. Confrontations make international news as the situation arouses passions and polarizes opinion. Are the kangaroo’s pests that need to be eradicated or a protected national icon to be saved at all costs? A small team of ecologists, including Don Fletcher and Claire Wimpenny, hopes to provide some answers in a 12-month study, which uses GPS collars and satellite technology to track the kangaroos’ nocturnal movements. Amidst the controversy that rages when people are forced to share their backyards with a large wild animal, the scientists discover surprising new behaviour. It appears that the ‘roos are learning to live with people much better than people are learning to live with the ‘roos. Filmed over a year, KANGAROO MOB follows a few remarkable urban ‘roos to provide a warm and entertaining look at what happens when human development encroaches and two very different species are forced to co-exist."
7.00 pm
7.30 pm
Dead Meat
"Scott ventures south to San Diego and teams up with his good buddy, world renowned fishmonger Tommy Gomes, in search of odd creatures from the deep."
8.00 pm
The Most Dangerous Ways to School
"When the schoolchildren wake up to the first rays of sunshine, the temperature is already over 30 degrees. They live in the Danakil desert in northeast Ethiopia, near an active volcano, in a region which is the world's hottest on average. Amongst these children are 6-year-old Looita and his sister Khadiga."
9.00 pm
Farming The Wild
"Hunting Chef Mike is in the marshes of Eastern England to help friends complete a cull of Chinese Water Deer. Mike uses the venison harvested to create a classic Rack of Chinese Water Deer with Dauphinoise Potatoes, cooked over his campfire."
9.30 pm
Farming The Wild
"Hunting Chef Mike is out stalking Fallow Deer on the ancient Downland of England to fulfill his cull quota. Mike prepares a restaurant worthy dish, T-Bones of Fallow prepped with his secret supercharged marinade, cooked over his campfire."
10.00 pm
Kangaroo Mob
"Meet the mob of ‘street smart’ kangaroos moving into Australia’s capital city and the ecologists following their every move. Over one year we follow mob leader Black Spot and kangaroo mum Madge with her two young joeys – mischievous Sonny and tiny pouch bound Alice. After 15 years of drought, Canberra’s Eastern Grey Kangaroos know that the parks and gardens of Australia’s “bush capital” provide a reliable supply of the juicy grass but learning to be a street-smart urban ‘roo is tough with the kangaroos negotiating busy roads and avoiding cars and dogs. Inevitably their incursion into human habitat causes problems – damage to property and collisions with cars. It’s costing millions and thousands of animals are killed each year. The farmers complain that the ‘roos are eroding farmland and damaging their fences. The ACT Government holds an annual kangaroo cull to reduce animal numbers to “sustainable levels”. Confrontations make international news as the situation arouses passions and polarizes opinion. Are the kangaroo’s pests that need to be eradicated or a protected national icon to be saved at all costs? A small team of ecologists, including Don Fletcher and Claire Wimpenny, hopes to provide some answers in a 12-month study, which uses GPS collars and satellite technology to track the kangaroos’ nocturnal movements. Amidst the controversy that rages when people are forced to share their backyards with a large wild animal, the scientists discover surprising new behaviour. It appears that the ‘roos are learning to live with people much better than people are learning to live with the ‘roos. Filmed over a year, KANGAROO MOB follows a few remarkable urban ‘roos to provide a warm and entertaining look at what happens when human development encroaches and two very different species are forced to co-exist."
11.00 pm
Man Eats Wild
"Mario finds the help of a local Spanish baker to lead him high into the Becite mountain range after Iberian Ibex, but he must first forage for truffles in order to make a European style pasta with the offal of this cagey mountain goat."
11.30 pm
Man Eats Wild
"When two oceans collide, there is mayhem on the horizon. On this episode Mario ventures off the coast of Cape Town where the Indian ocean meets the Atlantic. The two colliding water temperatures and currents causes the yellow fin tuna to come in hordes and he finds himself in a David vs Goliath battle with his food. It is of the upmost importance than he can select his fish and only one at a time line caught, which sounds easy in theory.... but nature has something else in mind for him."

