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12.00 am
Man Eats Wild
"Mario sets out into the La Pampa region of Argentina to share the bounty of his hard work harvesting wild food over a classic Asado with a beautiful local family."
12.30 am
Man Eats Wild
"The Darien Gap is a roadless crossing between Panama and Columbia that consists of dense rainforest, steep mountains and vast swamps, but Mario's interest lies in the depths of the Pacific Ocean offshore."
1.00 am
Hollywood Weapons
"Grenades, propane tanks, and a bathtub, all adds up to some big tests of the popular comic book character."
1.30 am
Hollywood Weapons
"Don't mess with organized crime. The dynamic duo tackles scenes from the Mexico cartel series Queen of the South, but take a pitstop at the rest room to test a scene from The Foreigner with Jackie Chan."
2.00 am
Growing Wild
"The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn’t be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. Weird and wonderful or just plain unassuming, plants seem set out to wit and to woo us, a giant frond waving our way, flowers that open only at 4 p.m. Further testament to the uncanny nature of nature, the personalities of plant parents seem to mirror their plant children and vice versa – a plant otaku and his ground-defying airplants, an architect and his sublime flora sculptures. When bringing more wild into our environment, should we consider our personalities against the plant’s to better coexist? Don’t be afraid to go a little potty!"
3.00 am
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."
4.00 am
Around The World With Manu Fieldel
"Manu Feildel is a household name in Australia, as co-host of the ratings smash hit, My Kitchen Rules, but he has a dream to follow in the footsteps of Jules Vernes’ Around the World in 80 days. So Manu sets himself a challenge to circumnavigate the world, through his food loving eyes. Will he make it? Is his first leg from Australia to Dorset via London, on time and budget?"
5.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears explores the Great Barrier Reef starting on the Queensland mainland taking a boat out to Hervey Bay with whale expert Wally Franklin. They witness a mother hump back whale teaching her three month old calf the whale moves needed to survive the long migration to Antarctica."
5.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears journeys into the remote wilderness region of Arnhem land to the Cooper Creek Billabong. He’s there during the dry season and all the wild life is concentrated into a narrow stretch of water. He comes face to face with the dominant saltwater crocodile and watches as the croc manoeuvres a dead pig down river to a secret hiding place."
6.00 am
Man Eats Wild
"Mario sets out into the La Pampa region of Argentina to share the bounty of his hard work harvesting wild food over a classic Asado with a beautiful local family."
6.30 am
Man Eats Wild
"The Darien Gap is a roadless crossing between Panama and Columbia that consists of dense rainforest, steep mountains and vast swamps, but Mario's interest lies in the depths of the Pacific Ocean offshore."
7.00 am
Hollywood Weapons
"Grenades, propane tanks, and a bathtub, all adds up to some big tests of the popular comic book character."
7.30 am
Hollywood Weapons
"Don't mess with organized crime. The dynamic duo tackles scenes from the Mexico cartel series Queen of the South, but take a pitstop at the rest room to test a scene from The Foreigner with Jackie Chan."
8.00 am
Growing Wild
"The utility of plants in regulating our environment is paramount but their aesthetics shouldn’t be underestimated. The notion that we first eat with our eyes extends to our relationship with plants. Weird and wonderful or just plain unassuming, plants seem set out to wit and to woo us, a giant frond waving our way, flowers that open only at 4 p.m. Further testament to the uncanny nature of nature, the personalities of plant parents seem to mirror their plant children and vice versa – a plant otaku and his ground-defying airplants, an architect and his sublime flora sculptures. When bringing more wild into our environment, should we consider our personalities against the plant’s to better coexist? Don’t be afraid to go a little potty!"
9.00 am
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."
10.00 am
Around The World With Manu Fieldel
"Manu Feildel is a household name in Australia, as co-host of the ratings smash hit, My Kitchen Rules, but he has a dream to follow in the footsteps of Jules Vernes’ Around the World in 80 days. So Manu sets himself a challenge to circumnavigate the world, through his food loving eyes. Will he make it? Is his first leg from Australia to Dorset via London, on time and budget?"
11.00 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears explores the Great Barrier Reef starting on the Queensland mainland taking a boat out to Hervey Bay with whale expert Wally Franklin. They witness a mother hump back whale teaching her three month old calf the whale moves needed to survive the long migration to Antarctica."
11.30 am
Wild Australia with Ray Mears
"Ray Mears journeys into the remote wilderness region of Arnhem land to the Cooper Creek Billabong. He’s there during the dry season and all the wild life is concentrated into a narrow stretch of water. He comes face to face with the dominant saltwater crocodile and watches as the croc manoeuvres a dead pig down river to a secret hiding place."
12.00 pm
Man Eats Wild
"Mario sets out into the La Pampa region of Argentina to share the bounty of his hard work harvesting wild food over a classic Asado with a beautiful local family."
12.30 pm
Man Eats Wild
"The Darien Gap is a roadless crossing between Panama and Columbia that consists of dense rainforest, steep mountains and vast swamps, but Mario's interest lies in the depths of the Pacific Ocean offshore."
1.00 pm
Hollywood Weapons
"Grenades, propane tanks, and a bathtub, all adds up to some big tests of the popular comic book character."
1.30 pm
Hollywood Weapons
"Don't mess with organized crime. The dynamic duo tackles scenes from the Mexico cartel series Queen of the South, but take a pitstop at the rest room to test a scene from The Foreigner with Jackie Chan."
2.00 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."
3.00 pm
Bluefin
"Bluefin, an acclaimed documentary, offers us something new to learn about how the way we are socialized and our ways of thinking directly conflicts with the sustainability of oceans and its wildlife, through the example of the extraordinary giant bluefin found in the waters off North Lake, PEI “The Tuna Capital of the World.""
4.00 pm
Gold Fever
"Kia Massie is spending the summer doing what she's always done with her father - dredging for that yellow metal! Then, she meets up with Arctic Annie to do some beachcombing for sea glass. Later, a homemade Alaska shoot-out and some panning for gold."
5.00 pm
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 pm
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 pm
Mega Transports
"A collection of highly valuable luxury yachts must be transported across the Atlantic. To achieve this, a special semi-submersible transport ship called the Yacht Express, is called in to assist."
7.00 pm
Bluefin
"Bluefin, an acclaimed documentary, offers us something new to learn about how the way we are socialized and our ways of thinking directly conflicts with the sustainability of oceans and its wildlife, through the example of the extraordinary giant bluefin found in the waters off North Lake, PEI “The Tuna Capital of the World.""
8.00 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."
9.00 pm
David Attenborough A Life on Earth 2023
"A great communicator. A unique storyteller. An important educator. A globe trotter. He has reached every continent on Earth, and is one of the most travelled men in history. For more than six decades now, Sir David Attenborough has been the voice of modern natural history programs and has inspired millions by bringing the natural world into our homes, teaching them about the diverse lifestyles, behaviours and adaptations of living things. His incredible journey and illustrious career have made him an inspiration to millions. Thanks to a life marked by a relentless desire to explore, innovate and enlighten, his impact is astounding."
10.00 pm
Gold Fever
"Kia Massie is spending the summer doing what she's always done with her father - dredging for that yellow metal! Then, she meets up with Arctic Annie to do some beachcombing for sea glass. Later, a homemade Alaska shoot-out and some panning for gold."
11.00 pm
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 pm
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."

