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Hosted by Guy Pearce, Advancing Australia uncovers 36 inspirational stories of ordinary Australians who are doing extraordinary things with cutting-edge ideas and passions for change, proving that we can all do better, together.
Imagine a place that’s still pristine. A wonderland of thriving, interconnected ecosystems whose survival hangs in the balance as we face the urgent challenges of climate change.
A great train journey through the iconic and breath-taking landscapes of New Zealand.
A visual feast that will surprise, enchant and dazzle the senses.
Just a few centuries ago, Ireland was clothed in a thick blanket of Temperate Rainforest.
Underwater Cinematographer and explorer Dean Cropp is joined by a crew of young adventurers to follow in his father’s footsteps on an expedition into the most remote, pristine, and beautiful parts of The Coral Sea off Australia’s Great Barrier Reef.
In a world-first, scientists catch, crane-lift and relocate huge Bull sharks away from a busy harbour to a pristine coral reef, far from people.
Heroes for the Planet showcases individuals who are working all over the world to make Earth more liveable, breathable, and sustainable for all.
With Germany and China ravaged by flooding, this landmark Kevin Macdonald film brings us right into the heart of the increasingly ferocious floods hitting the UK as a result of climate change.
A stunning and intimate portrait of modern adventurers as they follow clues left in a 19th century treasure-hunter’s journal to find and ride a mythical wave in some of the most dangerous waters of the Atlantic.
Andrew Ucles refuses to believe every corner of the earth has been explored... because no-one explores quite like him.
Evolve is crammed with adventure, wildlife, eye-watering locations and mind-bending futuristic science.
India is known for many things, yet few know that it has a serious canine obsession.
Experience the days, minutes, and seconds leading up to the 2019 White Island Eruption that killed 22 people through the eyes of survivors, rescue workers and the scientists who have been studying the volcano for years.
If a person is in a life-or-death battle with the elements, his or her knowledge of what to do in the situation can be the difference between walking away from it alive or not.
Survival against the odds, in some of the most extreme environments on the planet.
It's a love story... self-reliant, romantic and rugged; but it’s also a life of challenge and chance.
In the remote mountains of southwest China lives one of the most remarkable, elusive and endangered primates in the world. China's Hidden Monkeys gives viewers their first look at the living link between monkeys and apes.
Hidden 7 miles below Yellowstone, Americas most famous National Park lies the world’s biggest natural threat a Supervolcano. In this explosive documentary, world leading scientists unpack the danger of this natural phenomenon.
Only Foals and Horses follows the lives of two passionate horse vets in Carmarthenshire.
Work on the Wild Side follows vets and volunteers who gave up their day jobs in the UK and moved to South Africa to rescue, rehabilitate and release some of the world’s most endangered animals.
On the other side of the world under the crystal-clear blue waters of the Pacific Ocean lies one of the most enchanted places on the planet. Over ten thousand miles away on the North-Eastern coast of Australia lies the Great Barrier Reef.
Wild Menu is a 26-episode series that reveals and go into detail about one of the most important activities animals engage in: eating.
Journeying into some of New Zealand’s most remote and stunning locales, Volcanic New Zealand: Creation and Destruction follows researchers and adventurers working at the bleeding edge of science.
Under the Sea: The Great Barrier Reef joins Naturalist, Conservationist and Adventurer Iolo Williams on an epic journey across Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, one of the seven natural wonders of the world.
Thirty years ago the “toki”, or the iconic crested ibis, became extinct in the wild in Japan.
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