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12.00 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."
1.00 am
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"World-renowned survivalist Bear Grylls takes Tom Arnold (Sons of Anarchy (2008)) through the unpredictable coastal mountains of Oregon, taking on steep terrain, river crossings and oceanside cliffs. Arnold attempts to channel the courage and determination from his weight-loss struggle in order to tackle a journey that takes him to the brink of mental and physical exhaustion."
2.00 am
Brave Wilderness
"Coyote Peterson and the crew are back in Louisiana in search of the alligator snapping turtle!"
2.30 am
Brave Wilderness
"Coyote Peterson shows us how to catch a River Dragon and spots an extremely poisonous Newt!"
3.00 am
Super Senses
"In this episode of Animal Super Senses, we find out more about the animals that have their feet firmly planted on or under the ground... and find out how their senses are tuned to survive. What we see above the ground is only a small part of the natural world, a busy, complex web of life lies just beneath our feet. Fossorial animals are well adapted to life underground. They live in burrows, tunnels, and mounds using the earth, or whatever substrate they live in, to build their homes, find their food and friends, and stay safe from enemies."
3.30 am
Super Senses
"In this episode of Animal Super Senses, we find out more about the sensory powers used by animals to make messages loud and clear."
4.00 am
Showdown of the Unbeatables
"Episode 106 of Showdown on the Unbeatables features the Stang water blaster versus Ultra Every Dry’s water repellent coating; the Republic Lagun VGC 4428 smart drill versus HPA’s super alloy; and the Harris Hawk versus the XFactory X6 remote controlled racecar."
5.00 am
Hollywood Weapons
"Grenades, propane tanks, and a bathtub, all adds up to some big tests of the popular comic book character."
5.30 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."
6.00 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."
7.00 am
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"World-renowned survivalist Bear Grylls takes Tom Arnold (Sons of Anarchy (2008)) through the unpredictable coastal mountains of Oregon, taking on steep terrain, river crossings and oceanside cliffs. Arnold attempts to channel the courage and determination from his weight-loss struggle in order to tackle a journey that takes him to the brink of mental and physical exhaustion."
8.00 am
Brave Wilderness
"Coyote Peterson and the crew are back in Louisiana in search of the alligator snapping turtle!"
8.30 am
Brave Wilderness
"Coyote Peterson shows us how to catch a River Dragon and spots an extremely poisonous Newt!"
9.00 am
Super Senses
"In this episode of Animal Super Senses, we find out more about the animals that have their feet firmly planted on or under the ground... and find out how their senses are tuned to survive. What we see above the ground is only a small part of the natural world, a busy, complex web of life lies just beneath our feet. Fossorial animals are well adapted to life underground. They live in burrows, tunnels, and mounds using the earth, or whatever substrate they live in, to build their homes, find their food and friends, and stay safe from enemies."
9.30 am
Super Senses
"In this episode of Animal Super Senses, we find out more about the sensory powers used by animals to make messages loud and clear."
10.00 am
Showdown of the Unbeatables
"Episode 106 of Showdown on the Unbeatables features the Stang water blaster versus Ultra Every Dry’s water repellent coating; the Republic Lagun VGC 4428 smart drill versus HPA’s super alloy; and the Harris Hawk versus the XFactory X6 remote controlled racecar."
11.00 am
Hollywood Weapons
"Grenades, propane tanks, and a bathtub, all adds up to some big tests of the popular comic book character."
11.30 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."
12.00 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."
1.00 pm
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"World-renowned survivalist Bear Grylls takes Tom Arnold (Sons of Anarchy (2008)) through the unpredictable coastal mountains of Oregon, taking on steep terrain, river crossings and oceanside cliffs. Arnold attempts to channel the courage and determination from his weight-loss struggle in order to tackle a journey that takes him to the brink of mental and physical exhaustion."
2.00 pm
Brave Wilderness
"Coyote Peterson and the crew are back in Louisiana in search of the alligator snapping turtle!"
2.30 pm
Brave Wilderness
"Coyote Peterson shows us how to catch a River Dragon and spots an extremely poisonous Newt!"
3.00 pm
Super Senses
"In this episode of Animal Super Senses, we find out more about the animals that have their feet firmly planted on or under the ground... and find out how their senses are tuned to survive. What we see above the ground is only a small part of the natural world, a busy, complex web of life lies just beneath our feet. Fossorial animals are well adapted to life underground. They live in burrows, tunnels, and mounds using the earth, or whatever substrate they live in, to build their homes, find their food and friends, and stay safe from enemies."
3.30 pm
Super Senses
"In this episode of Animal Super Senses, we find out more about the sensory powers used by animals to make messages loud and clear."
4.00 pm
Facing Forces of Nature
"Tornadoes - can we use modern technology to effectively predict the emergence and path of this force of nature?"
5.00 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."
6.00 pm
Spiky Gold Hunters
"In this episode of Spiky Gold Hunters, skipper Dwane leads his crew into the waters of Fiordland on the southern coast of New Zealand. It’s all hands on deck as the divers work relentlessly to collect tonnes of urchin. As the weather deteriorates, of the crew gets a scare from below the surface."
7.00 pm
Hollywood Weapons
"Grenades, propane tanks, and a bathtub, all adds up to some big tests of the popular comic book character."
7.30 pm
Hollywood Weapons
"Terry takes himself out of “retirement” to test some scenes from RED that will be extremely dangerous. Larry’s dream comes true and gets to fire an RPG at Terry to see if he can shoot it out of the air, and Terry gets to play with a mini-gun again to see if he can cut a van in half!!"
8.00 pm
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"Movie star Julia Roberts joins Bear on a lifesaving Red Nose Day adventure in Kenya. They're on a two-day trek enduring blistering savannah temperatures."
9.00 pm
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!"
10.00 pm
Facing Forces of Nature
"Tornadoes - can we use modern technology to effectively predict the emergence and path of this force of nature?"
11.00 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."

