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- Portrays human bravery and resilience after a tragic volcano disaster in New Zealand.
- I Survived incorporates interviews with stylized recreations to tell the stories of people who overcame unbelievable circumstances that changed their lives forever.
- Victims of traumatic events give accounts of their experience with death and being brought back to life.
- Heartwarming stories from the largest animal rescue center for orangutans in the world where the caring staff do their best to help the young apes adjust, come of age and eventually return to the jungle.
- Series captures all the intrigue, jeopardy and rewards of the world's gem trade, every step of the way. In each episode, viewers will follow veteran gem dealer Ron LeBlanc, geologist Bernie Gaboury and jewelry maven Diane Robinson as they travel to remote regions of the world in search of gemstones they can turn into a small fortune. A stone purchased for $4,000 at the source can instantly jump to $50,000 when it has been flawlessly cut, and by the time it hits the market, can be skyrocket to a quarter of a million dollars. Or, if botched during the cutting, can become practically worthless.
- A 3 year journey to the extremes of all 7 continents to meet the extraordinary people and animals on the front line of climate change. They reveal how science, nature and traditional knowledge can prepare us for a fast changing future.
- Orangutan Island is an American documentary television series. The project manager, Lone Drøscher Nielsen of the Borneo Orangutan Survival Foundation, the founder and manager of the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Reintroduction Project, regularly appears with the orangutans in the show. The show focuses on a group of orphaned orangutans at the Nyaru Menteng Orangutan Rescue and Rehabilitation Center that are raised to go against their normally independent nature and instead cooperate and live together in a society so they can be left to live wild on their protected island.
- Journey to the south polar landscapes of Antarctica hundreds of millions of years ago. Join Antarctic scientists on a quest to understand the ice continent's profound transformation, and predict the future as humans drive dramatic change.
- Series is a window into the world of high-end vintage fashion. Focuses on the doyenne of Hollywood vintage, Doris Raymond, and her Los Angeles store The Way We Wore.
- China is a country of staggering contrasts, from its ancient civilization to its bustling skyscrapers and from its steep river valleys to its harsh desert landscapes. Embark on an epic cross-country journey, spanning 5,000 years of history and soaring over natural wonders like Mount Everest and man-made marvels like the Great Wall of China. With breathtaking aerial views and on-the-ground human stories, witness this remarkable nation like never before.
- The Pacific Ocean covers one-third of the Earth's surface, holds half of our world's water, and hides the deepest place on our planet. Big Pacific breaks the boundaries between land and sea in way never seen before.
- Whether dolphins or whales will purposefully defend a person from a shark attack is a topic of debate among scientists. But those who have experienced these terrible experiences don't question what actually happened.
- The Pacific is the largest, deepest ocean on our planet, and contains many islands and atolls. Within this arena, many incredible creatures and systems have evolved, and call the Pacific home.
- Redwood Kings is an Animal Planet reality show that follows fraternal twins, Ron and John Daniels as they run their tree house and theming business, Daniels Wood Land.
- Beneath the waves there are weird and freaky creatures locked in a struggle to outwit, outswim and outlast each other. Discover the wild world that lives under the sea on Ocean's Weirdest.
- The stage is set for the start of the thirty-five million dollar South Australian abalone season. Introductions to the two - three person crews based out of Port Lincoln highlight the treacherous ocean conditions, unpredictable weather and the growing risk of shark attacks that plague their working lives. But there's big money to be made for the quota owners and these hired crews if they can strike abalone. If they don't - it can mean big losses and more days battling the dangerous conditions. There's trouble from day one for hired guns, Dominic Henderson, aka "the Dominator" & his crewmate 'Skin'. Desperate to get a jump on the other crews, their planned early morning departure falls flat as one of their boat engines fail. Staring down the barrel of a big loss for the day, they pull out all stops to get on the water. Their first dive sees 'the Dominator' battle a surging underwater sandstorm in an attempt to fill their catch target. Howard Rodd and his diver Peter Clarkson, head out to an old abalone bed hoping to see growth since they were last there two years earlier. After a disappointing start to their first dive, Peter strikes abalone 'gold' and pulls a massive haul from the ocean bed before heading out to another stretch of ocean hoping to replicate their previous catch. David Buckland, aka "Bucky" and his sheller Damon are no strangers to the abalone game. But Bucky's recent investment into an expensive quota licence to fish abalone, has left him financially exposed after the global financial crash. He's a fighter, however having the weight of a huge loan and the death of his brother to a Great White Shark hanging over his head he's under huge pressure to bag a big catch on every dive.
- It is late January and in the western Highlands of Scotland, and it's unusually warm, even at night. The warmth has brought red deer out of hiding. With no snow or bitter winds to contend with, they're heading back to the hilltops.
- Life along the equator is spectacularly diverse. Equator's Wild Secrets explores the ecosystems and animals which call this place home.
- Some of the world's most awe inspiring historical landmarks and unspoiled natural locations are revealed through immersive 3D. From mountain fortresses in the Swiss Alps and the untamed beauty of the New Zealand wilderness to ancient beacons of European civilization, Jewels of the World exposes some of the world's most stunning examples of natural wealth and culture. It follows the path of history and meets up with the present to bring alive the breathtaking splendor of Planet Earth and human achievement.
- With shark attacks on the rise worldwide surfers are taking the brunt of the bites. To understand why a one hour SharkFest special relives the most harrowing of shark vs surfer stories from the world's deadliest shark infested surf beaches. Using unbelievable caught on camera encounters and interviews from the victims themselves we answer the question once and for all: Are we really in danger?
- An exploration of some of Asia's weirdest and most wonderful creatures and seemingly bizarre behaviours they have adopted.
- In Extreme Animal Babies we reveal the different personalities and behaviours of the world's baby animals and find the most extreme examples in each category. The storyline is simple: countdown the ten most extreme babies for any given behaviour or location. The journey to find the answer, however, takes the audience into the complex world of animal behaviour and the reason behind why animal babies do what they do.
- Mike Iaconelli is casting for fish in the city - but the city always lands Mike more than he bargained for. Wild locals and urban legends reveal the untold story of a city's unique connection to fish.
- Each episode explores one of the big issues in the natural world: food or fighting, swarms or sex. It takes twenty of the most extreme animal exponents and ranks them from wild to wildest to find the most extraordinary behavior.
- Extreme birder James Currie sets out to find the sky wolves of Arizona, the Harris Hawk, in the depths of the Sonoran desert.
- A collection of first person accounts and recordings combined to tell the story of a major world event.
- Jeremiah tries to create a shark suit to be able to safely be in the water with sharks. Very beautiful shots with him and his crew.
- 'South America's Weirdest Animals' dives into the depths of the South American wild to investigate the cast of misfits, the oddities, the weird, the eccentric and the truly bizarre animals that abound there.
- Inside The Pack will introduce wildlife fans to a stunning cast of wolves, lions, hyenas, meerkats and dolphins, all learning skills from their family packs, how to hunt and survive. In this series, audiences will learn how each individual must make their contribution as a soldier, a leader or a hunter within a social minefield where life is dominated by sexual tension and power struggles.
- Scientists perform an autopsy on the best preserved mummy ever discovered: that of a Han aristocrat named Lady Dai (Xin Zhui). More than 2,000 years after her death her skin is still resilient and her veins are still red. What can her remains tell us about life in ancient China?
- Chinese diplomat Dr. Feng Shan Ho was based in Vienna in the late 1930s. Disturbed by the Nazis' persecution of Viennese Jews, Feng Shan Ho issued exit visas to Jews when no one else would.
- In Colossal Squid, scientists in Antarctica study a rare living specimen of the deadly colossal squid. In Squid Invasion, expert diver Scott Cassell faces off against the Humboldt squid.
- Two explorers, Jay Watson and Peter Bland, attempt the ultimate South Pole adventure - crossing the Antarctic without sled dogs or mechanical help.