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- StarsDavid AttenboroughToby NowlanChadden HunterPerfect Planet analyzes, in five episodes, how the forces of nature, including the power of the Sun or even humans, drive and shape life on Earth.
- StarsEric HansonEric Hanson travels to around the globe to backpack the world's most epic trails. The show also showcases the people, culture and experiences to be had in the regions he visits.
- DirectorKale BrockStarsKale BrockKale Brock visits communities with improved life expectancies, low rates of disease and an extremely high quality of life well into the later years, for a deep dive into longevity culture and what it really takes to get well and stay well.
- StarsMichael PalinAs diplomatic relations between DPRK and South Korea begin to slightly thaw after decades of hostility, comedian and world traveler Michael Palin is allowed to visit North Korea for two weeks and, to a limited extent, explore the country.
- StarsMichael PortilloMichael Portillo travels around South-east Asia, guided by his 1913 Bradshaw's Handbook on a 2,500-mile railway adventure across six countries.
- StarsAnthony BourdainTom VitaleDavid Scott HollowayAnthony Bourdain visits countries, delving into their political issues as well as indigenous food and culture.
- StarsRick StevesConcepción Delgado de los ReyesMarwa AbbasAmerican travel authority Rick Steves guides viewers through his favorite European cities.
- StarsDavid RoccoNina RoccoDario CecchiniDavid Rocco's celebration of Italian food and culture.
- StarsJulian BarrattJohn WardColleen DarnellAn immersive, action-packed and discovery-led series following International teams of archaeologists during the excavation season in Egypt's Valley of the Kings.
- StarsJulian BarrattDan NachtrabDerek AlexanderUsing the very latest in drone and aerial photographic technology, tour across countries and their seasons, getting a unique view from above.
- CreatorDoug Mackay-HopeNick Smith-BakerStarsChiwetel EjioforBilly EllisLilian PinteaCameras in space tell stories of life on our planet from a brand new perspective, revealing new discoveries, incredible colours and patterns, and just how fast it is changing.
- StarsLuke NguyenLuke Nguyen takes us on a culinary journey in Vietnam, but with a difference. Luke travels by train from Ho Chi Minh Sa Pa, embarking on a journey of the senses, which combines his love of food, travel, trains and the Vietnamese people.
- StarsAlbert Yu-Min LinDuncan LeesJoseph Angelo SteelUtilizing ground-penetrating radar, LiDar and 3D scanning, Lin will work with boots-on-the-ground archaeologists to discover and re-create unexcavated worlds still hidden beneath the earth.
- StarsRyan PyleJoin adventurer and renowned photographer, Ryan Pyle, as he spends months exploring and photographing some of the best Extreme Trekking locations in the world. His human-powered adventures are always inspiring as he proves that anyone can get out and explore the great unknown. Extreme Treks is a modern television 4K Adventure Travel Series that is part adventure, part exploration and part education. The best way to understand and respect the world around us is to put yourself right in the path of Mother Nature herself. Leave your laptop at home, unplug from your life and get out and explore the world with Ryan Pyle.
- StarsGordon BuchananGordon Buchanan makes an epic 25,000-mile journey around the centre of the world.
- StarsBettany HughesUnearthing the glittering, golden treasures of the pharaohs.
- StarsAndres WilliamsAerial Asia offers a rare glimpse of Asia's most treasured landmarks, all seen from breathtaking heights. From busy cityscapes to natural wonders, this four-part series shot in stunning 4K captures the history and culture of this extraordinary continent and reveals a spectacular view of Asia that has never been seen before.
- CreatorLuke WheatleyStarsGreer GardinerKelly KingKeiichi EnomotoTravel series featuring Greer Gardiner who is making the most of each destination around the world, but here's the catch, she's only got 48 hours in each destination.
- StarsAsh DykesJourney with record-breaking young explorer Ash Dykes on his epic world first to walk the entire length of Yangtze River. Join Ash as he battles 4,000 kilometers of treacherous terrain, hundreds of encounters with local people, wildlife and the river itself to become the first person in recorded history to walk the entire length of the Yangtze River. The river Yangtze, at 3,900 miles (6,300km), is the third longest in the world, behind the Nile and the Amazon, and the longest to flow through a single country. Ash Dykes, from Old Colwyn, Conwy, began his journey at the source of the river on the Tibetan plateau and finished near Shanghai on Monday. But his finish was delayed by two days after Shanghai was hit by Typhoon Lekima over the weekend. Mr Dykes said his river walk would "go down in the history books". He was greeted by well wishers and media outlets as he finished his trek Mr Dykes said being the first to walk the entire length of the river has attracted a lot of attention in China, and has involved photo shoots with Adidas, GQ magazine and martial arts actor Jet Li. "It's big news here. I've been doing a lot of TV and magazines. We've done an international and a China documentary," he said. "I wasn't expecting a lot of this, it has blown up. My book is being translated into Mandarin and I feel it's just the beginning." He said at the start of his journey he wanted to raise awareness of the country's biodiversity and uncover a side to China westerners rarely see, as well as highlighting environmental issues. But the trek has not been easy. "The start was actually the most difficult," he said. "I was at 5,100m (16,730ft) - so five times the height of Snowdon and the same height as Mt Everest base camp. We had a lot of people turning off through altitude sickness or injury," he said. "There was a two-month delay to get started. When I finally got there it was starting to turn into winter, there were the first snowfalls and it was falling to -20C. "The bears were coming down off the peaks of the mountains because it was too cold and they were hunting. We were just walking calories to them." Mr Dykes said this journey had been his most difficult and he felt at his "most vulnerable" during his time on the Tibetan plateau, but said his adventures will get "more ambitious". "This is only the beginning..."
- StarsJeremy PaxmanDevoted fisherman Jeremy Paxman travels along great British rivers, meeting the people who make them what they are, unearthing their history and traditions and exploring their wildlife.
- StarsSimon ReeveThe travel writer and broadcaster journeys around the Mediterranean discovering the extremes that lie beneath the picture postcard tourist veneer.
- StarsSimon ReeveSimon Reeve travels down the length of North America.
- StarsSimon ReeveVissarionTravelogue in which Simon Reeve embarks upon an epic three-part journey across Russia one hundred years after the Russian Revolution.