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- Andy works at Safari World, the biggest and best wildlife park on the planet, with boss, Mr Hammond, and tech wizard Jen. When trouble strikes Andy jets off in his safari-mobile to visit animals around the world in search of a solution.
- Adventurer and naturalist Steve Backshall has one mission; to travel the globe in search of 60 of the world's deadliest animals. Travelling across six continents, Steve searches through trees, deserts, swamps and seas to find them all.
- Katherine Ryan presents the search for the next big name in the jewellery world as eight jewellers are challenged to impress two of the biggest names in the business.
- When ocean explorer and filmmaker Mike deGruy dies unexpectedly in an accident, his wife returns to the edit room to make a film.
- When two inept criminals break into the home of a washed-up psychic in search of hidden loot, they get a lot more than they bargained for.
- At a home for rescued baby chimps in Liberia, orphans from the illegal pet trade receive round-the-clock care. The owners dream of building them a sanctuary in the forest and have to teach them survival skills.
- Chris Packham uses groundbreaking science to delve deep beneath the skin and discover the unique features that have made certain animal groups successful.
- Thanks to a recent remarkable discovery in the BBC's Film Vaults, the best of David Attenborough's early Zoo Quest adventures can now be seen as never before - in colour - and with it the remarkable story of how this pioneering television series was made. First broadcast in December 1954, Zoo Quest was one of the most popular television series of its time and launched the career of the young David Attenborough as a wildlife presenter. Zoo Quest completely changed how viewers saw the world - revealing wildlife and tribal communities that had never been filmed or even seen before. Broadcast ten years before colour television was seen in the UK, Zoo Quest was thought to have been filmed in black and white. Until now. Using this extraordinary new-found colour film, together with new behind the scenes stories from David Attenborough and cameraman Charles Lagus, this 90 minute special showcases the very best of Zoo Quest to West Africa, Zoo Quest to Guiana and Zoo Quest for a Dragon in stunning HD colour for the very first time.
- Historian Lucy Worsley visits the places and houses in England. where Jane Austen spent time and which served as inspiration for the settings of her novels.
- A documentary on the lives of the Bronte family produced to mark the 200th anniversary of Charlotte's birth.
- Wildlife biologist Liz Bonnin explores the natural wonders of India in this series that reveals the species and cultures unique to this ancient land.
- Naturalist Steve Backshall comes face to face with some of the biggest, baddest and most bizarre predators on the planet through stunts, experiments and CGI.
- Documentary. Lucy Worsley and David Starkey celebrate the 500th anniversary of Britain's finest surviving Tudor building, Hampton Court.
- Series in which Steve Backshall looks at some of the world's most iconic ecosystems
- When reporter, Joe Hodges, goes to Iraq to cover the dismissal of a gay soldier in the wake of the DADT repeal, he discovers a closeted soldier and must choose between truth and freedom.
- Join zoologist Martin Hughes-Games as he follows the dedicated and inspirational individuals working to save some very special babies - nature's miracle babies - who are the lifeline to preserving some of our planet's most critically vulnerable species.
- On a trawler in the North Atlantic, Shane Lynch, Ben Cohen and Antony Worrall Thompson haul in their first catch. Antony tries to impress the crew with his culinary skills while Ben faces the rigours of gutting fish.
- The dangers of life aboard the trawler are thrown sharply into focus as winds hit gale force 8. Risks are taken in the hope of landing a valuable catch of monk-fish but instead they catch more cod which can't be landed.
- Jimmy and Jenny's home also houses 21 rescued baby chimps. Just when they can't cope with any more chimps, they go out and rescue a new orphan called Miracle from her life on a chain.
- At Liberia's only home for rescued chimpanzees a deadly cold breaks out among the babies, and the arrival of an eight-week-old infant and an adult male chimp bring new challenges.
- New arrivals keep flooding into the Desmond's home and after losing one of the chimps to illness they are determined to build them a sanctuary in the forest where they can live.
- Primates have conquered the world, from snow-capped mountains to dusty backstreets, impassable flooded forests to the open savannah. This edition reveals the strategies monkeys, apes and lemurs use to survive in the most unexpected places.
- For primates, family matters. They have the most complex social lives of any animal group on the planet. In this edition, we meet devoted monkey dads, playmate apes and tender troops.
- The experts race against time to deactivate a grenade that has been discarded in a bin near a gas main on an industrial estate. And they find a hoard of military munitions in a Manchester tower block.
- In Liverpool, Sergeant David 'Podders' Podmore is called out to investigate when a shooting leads to a police raid that finds a potential improvised explosive device. In Aylesbury, Sam Jones and Corporal Matt Coogan assess a mortar bomb.
- Police on the Isle of Man call in the Army's EOD and Search Regiment after finding what they believe to be a bomb-making factory in a garage. Sgt Podmore investigates when the coastguard reports a possible torpedo on a Wirral beach.
- 2021–202259mTV-PG6.2 (11)TV EpisodeThe 8 jewellers are set their first challenges by the judges. The Bestseller Challenge asks them to make three silver bangles each. For the Bespoke Challenge client Ben wants a pendant necklace for his mum to wear when meeting the Queen.
- 2021–202259mTV-PG6.8 (9)TV EpisodeThe 7 remaining jewellers are set two more challenges. First, the Bestseller tasks them with making a chain collar that everyone will want. For the Bespoke challenge they must make a sweetheart brooch for a client to give to his wife.
- 2021–202259mTV-147.3 (7)TV EpisodeIt's all about glitz and glamour this week, as the 6 up-and-coming jewellers are asked to make a bestselling cocktail ring and then drag queen Amrou asks them to make them a bold bib necklace for their first solo show.
- 2021–202259mTV-PG7.5 (7)TV EpisodeThis week's edition is all about gold, as the 5 contestants are asked to make a pair of identical hooped earrings that could be a bestseller and then client Zeynap requests a gold locket to give to the woman who saved her mum's life.
- 2021–202259mTV-PG7.0 (7)TV EpisodeThe final 4 jewellers are asked to make items that sparkle, utilising precious gemstones. First up they are challenged to make an encrusted cuff bracelet then to make an engagement ring for couple James and Clare.
- 2021–202259mTV-PG7.6 (5)TV EpisodeIt's the grand final, and the three finalists battle it out for the title as they make a pair of pearl earrings and a maang tikka (a bridal headpiece) for client Nikki. But who will the judges crown the champion?
- Claire's living room is a sea of beige. Will Lisa give her the wild, ostentatious room she's after? And can Claire turn Lisa's cluttered bedroom into the unique and contemporary space she dreams of?
- In Cardiff, Teresa and Andrew are desperate to turn their uninspiring front room into a snug space, while three doors down, Maria and Nick want a multifunctional family space of their dreams
- Anna Richardson and the team are in Leeds, West Yorkshire, to help another pair of neighbours make over each other's rooms. Former teacher Pauline, assisted by daughter Lilly, wants her purple floor-to-ceiling front room to be even more vibrant. Next door, self-proclaimed cat lady Amanda - with the help of daughter Rachel - is hoping her uninspiring grey living room will be transformed into a Scandinavian-style haven for her and her feline friends. All they need is a little trust in each other and the individual visions of Changing Rooms legend Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen, and design duo Jordan Cluroe and Russell Whitehead.
- A high-rise haven sculpted by elements and all life connects.
- Steve's team films the Galapagos islands, a unique volcanic islands chain way off Chili's Pacific coast. This constantly changing, incredibly varied environment hosts an equally diverse and fast-evolving wildlife, terrestrial and marine. No wonder it inspired Darwin's theory of evolution, which can be observed here in a fascinating natural laboratory.
- The Serengeti in East Africa is the textbook example of a vast grassland, site of annual migrations, with wildebeest, lion, elephant and crocodile as iconic species. Howver its geological situation is rather unique, a hard layer of petrified voltaic ash largely restricting growth to favor grasses, as do fires, but half of those are men-made by tribal herdsmen.
- Steve's team visits the world's largest and most diverse ecosystem, the Amazon rain forest, whose eponymous stream and countless tributaries contain a fifth of the world's river water, enough to largely drive its own weather cycle. Its unequaled 3 million known plants and animal species lives in a multi-stores environment, in extremely complex interaction. Only a shallow soil layer contains mineral nutrients, so the huge trees need extra support roots and various symbiosis, especially with mycorrhiza, a type of fungus.
- Monterey Bay, off the south Californoan coast, has a complex ecosystem. Its waters support an exceptionally rich kelp forest, which feeds and houses many fish etcetera and gets extra nutrients because land winds causes rich sediment from the deep ocean channel to be lifted by currents. Sea urchins are the only species voracious enough, eating stems too, to destroy kelp long-term. Sea otters control urchins, except when human hunting eliminated them and thus the whole ecosystem, which returned when they did.
- The Okavango Delta is the world's richest river delta, covering a vast, unusually flat plain in the Namibian desert. Most dries up until the rain from the Angolan mountains flow again. Its pattern changes constantly, due to vegetation functioning as natural dams and hippopotamus plowing numerous tiny canals.
- Survival on Svalbard, alias Spitzbergen, inside the Artic circle, requires dealing with extreme cold. Top predator is the polar bear, his favorite prey the masterly fishing seal, while polar foxes control the bird population. The island is exceptionally rich in wildlife for the North, on account of the unique bounty of food, enough for hibernation reserves, in its two months non-stop summer, combined with colliding Caribbean and Artic sea currents providing ample nutrients as they also sweep up the nitrates and phosphates that elsewhere usually remain sunk on the ocean floor.
- Journalist Fiona Bruce teams up with art expert Philip Mould to investigate mysteries behind paintings, starting with what they believe is an unrecognised work by Monet.