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12.00 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."
1.00 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."
2.00 am
Sara's Australia Unveiled
"Sara drives to East Kimberley, soaking in the scenery of the Cockburn Range mountains. Sara is so inspired by the communal spirit at Home Valley Station that she contributes by hosting a pizza night - with a wood fire oven crocodile pizza."
2.30 am
Sara's Australia Unveiled
"Sara goes to Yawuru conservation park to try and catch some mud crabs with cultural guide Bart, who is originally from Broome."
3.00 am
Feral
"In the land of ten thousand lakes, Leech Lake stands out, because it's the third largest lake located entirely within the state of Minnesota. Known as a destination for walleye, pike and muskie fishing, Leech Lake attracts fishermen from all over the Midwest... and that's where the trouble began. Fishermen from the Ohio River Basin brought rusty crawfish up to Leech Lake as bait... and when done fishing, they released them, inadvertently giving the rusty crayfish a new home. Now, the rustys are pushing out the native crayfish, and destroying the weed beds the muskie, pike and walleye depend on. Fishing guide Phil Bauerly sees the destruction daily. To combat the rustys, Phil regularly throws lakeside crayfish boils for family and friends... and Yia just received his invitation to join."
3.30 am
Feral
"Common carp are one of the most widely introduced species of fish in the world. However, most people in the U.S. won't eat them, referring to them as a "trash fish." Bowfisherman and fishing guide Curt Cich will tell you otherwise, as these fish are fun to bowhunt, have plenty of fresh meat and are delicious smoked. These fish are so plentiful, Curt runs a year-round full-time guiding service targeting only carp."
4.00 am
Trev Gowdy's Monster Fish
"Giant Wahoo in the Bahamas, fifty pound Striped Bass off the beach, King Salmon of Alaska, and the thousand pound Tuna of Prince Edward Island."
4.30 am
Sara's Australia Unveiled
"Sara heads to Victoria where she visits the farms and wineries, which she finds after travelling inland from the Great Ocean Road. She is planning to visit the restaurant Brae, which is run by an unknown chef."
5.00 am
Feral
"In the crystal clear lakes of Northern Wisconsin lurks a peculiar creature... the Chinese Mystery Snail which gets its namesake from female snails giving birth to young, fully developed snails that suddenly and "mysteriously" appear. Utilized for its high protein, low fat content in China, the mystery snail is a food source believed to aid in treatment of digestive disease. Eager to explore this feral snail as a food source, Yia travels to Clear Lake to meet up with Wisconsin Fisheries Specialist Titus Seilheimer, who's seen first hand the explosion of these snails at his family's lakefront resort."
5.30 am
Feral
"Yia travels to Texas to hunt arguably the tastiest of all deer. Native to India, the Axis deer were introduced in Texas in 1932 as a prized game meat for ranchers. The Texas hill country turned out to be the perfect habitat for Axis deer, who quickly escaped their high fence ranches, establishing a healthy wild breeding population. Now with over 150,000 Axis deer roaming the hill country, these deer are competing with native white tail deer for resources. Local rancher Chris Hughes has a solution- a mobile harvesting trailer where he culls wild Axis deer from overpopulated farms. Chris will show Yia how harvesting this species has become a full-time business and delicious solution."
6.00 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."
7.00 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."
8.00 am
Sara's Australia Unveiled
"Sara drives to East Kimberley, soaking in the scenery of the Cockburn Range mountains. Sara is so inspired by the communal spirit at Home Valley Station that she contributes by hosting a pizza night - with a wood fire oven crocodile pizza."
8.30 am
Sara's Australia Unveiled
"Sara goes to Yawuru conservation park to try and catch some mud crabs with cultural guide Bart, who is originally from Broome."
9.00 am
Feral
"In the land of ten thousand lakes, Leech Lake stands out, because it's the third largest lake located entirely within the state of Minnesota. Known as a destination for walleye, pike and muskie fishing, Leech Lake attracts fishermen from all over the Midwest... and that's where the trouble began. Fishermen from the Ohio River Basin brought rusty crawfish up to Leech Lake as bait... and when done fishing, they released them, inadvertently giving the rusty crayfish a new home. Now, the rustys are pushing out the native crayfish, and destroying the weed beds the muskie, pike and walleye depend on. Fishing guide Phil Bauerly sees the destruction daily. To combat the rustys, Phil regularly throws lakeside crayfish boils for family and friends... and Yia just received his invitation to join."
9.30 am
Feral
"Common carp are one of the most widely introduced species of fish in the world. However, most people in the U.S. won't eat them, referring to them as a "trash fish." Bowfisherman and fishing guide Curt Cich will tell you otherwise, as these fish are fun to bowhunt, have plenty of fresh meat and are delicious smoked. These fish are so plentiful, Curt runs a year-round full-time guiding service targeting only carp."
10.00 am
Trev Gowdy's Monster Fish
"Giant Wahoo in the Bahamas, fifty pound Striped Bass off the beach, King Salmon of Alaska, and the thousand pound Tuna of Prince Edward Island."
10.30 am
Sara's Australia Unveiled
"Sara heads to Victoria where she visits the farms and wineries, which she finds after travelling inland from the Great Ocean Road. She is planning to visit the restaurant Brae, which is run by an unknown chef."
11.00 am
Feral
"In the crystal clear lakes of Northern Wisconsin lurks a peculiar creature... the Chinese Mystery Snail which gets its namesake from female snails giving birth to young, fully developed snails that suddenly and "mysteriously" appear. Utilized for its high protein, low fat content in China, the mystery snail is a food source believed to aid in treatment of digestive disease. Eager to explore this feral snail as a food source, Yia travels to Clear Lake to meet up with Wisconsin Fisheries Specialist Titus Seilheimer, who's seen first hand the explosion of these snails at his family's lakefront resort."
11.30 am
Feral
"Yia travels to Texas to hunt arguably the tastiest of all deer. Native to India, the Axis deer were introduced in Texas in 1932 as a prized game meat for ranchers. The Texas hill country turned out to be the perfect habitat for Axis deer, who quickly escaped their high fence ranches, establishing a healthy wild breeding population. Now with over 150,000 Axis deer roaming the hill country, these deer are competing with native white tail deer for resources. Local rancher Chris Hughes has a solution- a mobile harvesting trailer where he culls wild Axis deer from overpopulated farms. Chris will show Yia how harvesting this species has become a full-time business and delicious solution."
12.00 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."
1.00 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."
2.00 pm
Sara's Australia Unveiled
"Sara drives to East Kimberley, soaking in the scenery of the Cockburn Range mountains. Sara is so inspired by the communal spirit at Home Valley Station that she contributes by hosting a pizza night - with a wood fire oven crocodile pizza."
2.30 pm
Sara's Australia Unveiled
"Sara goes to Yawuru conservation park to try and catch some mud crabs with cultural guide Bart, who is originally from Broome."
3.00 pm
Feral
"In the land of ten thousand lakes, Leech Lake stands out, because it's the third largest lake located entirely within the state of Minnesota. Known as a destination for walleye, pike and muskie fishing, Leech Lake attracts fishermen from all over the Midwest... and that's where the trouble began. Fishermen from the Ohio River Basin brought rusty crawfish up to Leech Lake as bait... and when done fishing, they released them, inadvertently giving the rusty crayfish a new home. Now, the rustys are pushing out the native crayfish, and destroying the weed beds the muskie, pike and walleye depend on. Fishing guide Phil Bauerly sees the destruction daily. To combat the rustys, Phil regularly throws lakeside crayfish boils for family and friends... and Yia just received his invitation to join."
3.30 pm
Feral
"Common carp are one of the most widely introduced species of fish in the world. However, most people in the U.S. won't eat them, referring to them as a "trash fish." Bowfisherman and fishing guide Curt Cich will tell you otherwise, as these fish are fun to bowhunt, have plenty of fresh meat and are delicious smoked. These fish are so plentiful, Curt runs a year-round full-time guiding service targeting only carp."
4.00 pm
Sumatra's Last Tigers
"While tiger populations all around the world are crashing, tiger numbers in a remote nature reserve in Sumatra, Indonesia are increasing. Here even man killers are being rehabilitated and released into the wild. The man behind this unique conservation project is Indonesian tycoon, Tomy Winata. Tomy’s ambitious plan now includes releasing a tiger born in captivity into the wild, will it survive and can the experiment transform conservation practices and save the Sumatran tiger?"
5.00 pm
Strangers in Danger
"Back in Eastern Europe, Catfish and Rooftop start their visit Ukraine dropping into the country via skydive. The adventures only get crazier from there- from wrangling pigs and racing ostriches to testing out if their heads can survive a Spetsnaz bottle break. After testing out the bottle break the duo move onto sambo, a Soviet style of wrestling and equally challenging event. The BMX bikers become the first people to trick at Chernobyl (and get a lifetime ban), but before they head out to their next stop, the two finish their trip just like they came in- airborne. Only this time they’re leaving by fighter jet."
5.30 pm
Strangers in Danger
"With their travels taking them to Asia, Rooftop and Catfish find themselves spending several dangerous days in Bangladesh. The pair put their bodies and safety to the test harvesting honey the Bangladeshi way, transporting workers via row boat, deconstructing ships for scrap metal, and trying to clean one of the country’s rare public restrooms. They test out Bangladeshi cuisine in the form of fish, cow stomach, and goat brain curry, and race some locals on their rickshaw bikes. The trip concludes with Rooftop and Catfish heading out of town by train- only running across the top. With all of Bangladesh’s physical dangers, can the BMX bikers make it out without a hospital visit?"
6.00 pm
Panda Power - Rise of Furry Diplomats 2024
"In this episode, we uncover the origins of panda diplomacy, a strategy employed by China, utilising pandas as symbols of goodwill and friendship in international relations. The episode showcases the various pivotal moments, from the early 20th century to modern times, when pandas were gifted to other countries. How did pandas play such an important role in softening diplomatic tensions and promoting cultural exchange on a global scale?"
7.00 pm
Experience Australia 2024
"In this first episode, we showcase the best experiences on offer in Central Australia, also known as ‘The Red Centre.’ This ancient land is brimming with natural wonders and cultural significance. See Uluru at sunrise, experience life as a cattle farmer, learn about Australia’s rich indigenous history and walk the treacherous Larapinta Trail."
7.30 pm
Experience Australia 2024
"Discover the best bucket list experiences in the vibrant city of Sydney and its surrounding area. Explore Sydney Harbour from the comfort of a seaplane, ride the spectacular mountain biking trails of the Blue Mountains, and come face to face with Australia’s unique wildlife. Get ready to Experience Australia."
8.00 pm
Trev Gowdy's Monster Fish
"Giant Wahoo in the Bahamas, fifty pound Striped Bass off the beach, King Salmon of Alaska, and the thousand pound Tuna of Prince Edward Island."
8.30 pm
Trev Gowdy's Monster Fish
"Mammoth Sturgeon in British Columbia, Huge Striped Bass on the beaches of New England, Giant Largemouth in the lakes of Texas, and Thousand Pound Tuna off Prince Edward Island. Countdown to the biggest Monster fish."
9.00 pm
9.30 pm
10.00 pm
Sumatra's Last Tigers
"While tiger populations all around the world are crashing, tiger numbers in a remote nature reserve in Sumatra, Indonesia are increasing. Here even man killers are being rehabilitated and released into the wild. The man behind this unique conservation project is Indonesian tycoon, Tomy Winata. Tomy’s ambitious plan now includes releasing a tiger born in captivity into the wild, will it survive and can the experiment transform conservation practices and save the Sumatran tiger?"
11.00 pm
Strangers in Danger
"Back in Eastern Europe, Catfish and Rooftop start their visit Ukraine dropping into the country via skydive. The adventures only get crazier from there- from wrangling pigs and racing ostriches to testing out if their heads can survive a Spetsnaz bottle break. After testing out the bottle break the duo move onto sambo, a Soviet style of wrestling and equally challenging event. The BMX bikers become the first people to trick at Chernobyl (and get a lifetime ban), but before they head out to their next stop, the two finish their trip just like they came in- airborne. Only this time they’re leaving by fighter jet."
11.30 pm
Strangers in Danger
"With their travels taking them to Asia, Rooftop and Catfish find themselves spending several dangerous days in Bangladesh. The pair put their bodies and safety to the test harvesting honey the Bangladeshi way, transporting workers via row boat, deconstructing ships for scrap metal, and trying to clean one of the country’s rare public restrooms. They test out Bangladeshi cuisine in the form of fish, cow stomach, and goat brain curry, and race some locals on their rickshaw bikes. The trip concludes with Rooftop and Catfish heading out of town by train- only running across the top. With all of Bangladesh’s physical dangers, can the BMX bikers make it out without a hospital visit?"