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  • 00:55

    Hawaii - Beachboys on patrol (Hawaii - Beachboys on patrol)

    Hawaii - Beachboys on patrol (Hawaii - Beachboys on patrol)

    Hawaii - Beachboys on patrol

    For many people Hawaii is paradise on earth. The Archipelago is a veritable jewel in need of special protection. 360° GEO Report closely follows Hawaii's Nature Conservation patrol. The police of the Departments of Land and Natural Resources carry out their duty on all the islands of Hawaii. The officers of the DLNR wander through the Islands on a daily basis, patrolling from the mountain peaks to the depths of the Pacific Ocean.

  • 01:50

    Africa's Deadliest (Africa's Deadliest)

    Africa's Deadliest (Africa's Deadliest)

    Africa's Deadliest

    Every year, thousands of elephants trek over 7,000 miles in search of food and life-giving water. Along the way, they are shadowed by some of the most ruthless predators on earth - lions.

  • 02:45

    Africa's Deadliest (Africa's Deadliest)

    Africa's Deadliest (Africa's Deadliest)

    Africa's Deadliest

    A look at how animals from dolphins and sharks to dogs and buffalo collaborate to take down prey.

  • 03:35

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World

    Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis.

  • 04:00

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World

    Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis.

  • 04:30

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World (What In the World)

    What In the World

    Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis.

  • 05:00

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History

    Get your kicks on Route 66 in Flagstaff, AZ. Duck and cover! We're headed to the famous Barringer meteor crater outside of town. Then we scan the stars for heavenly bodies at Lowell Observatory. We'll learn the history of the region at the Northern Arizona History Museum, and finally swing from their many ponderosa pines at Flagstaff Extreme adventure park.

  • 05:25

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History

    This country music Mecca has a plethora of American history to explore. We'll stand on the stage of the Grand Ole Opry, visit the home of the 7th US President Andrew Jackson, and visit the largest recreation of the Parthenon outside of Greece.

  • 05:50

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live

    Show me where you live is a documentary series that aims to answer the following question: How can human beings claim ownership to a space so that they can live safely within it, function as a society, and above all be in harmony with the environment around them? As we discover cultures and emblematic populations, we follow Philippe Simay who is at the heart of Inhabiting the World and represents its identity and originality. Philippe takes us on an epic adventure around the Human Habitat and sets the tone for the journey. As a humanist and philosopher, Philippe is a tireless surveyor of the city, and an explorer of living spaces. Determined to travel around the world, Philippe unveils how the populations that he encounters claim the space they occupy, shapes it and adjust to it. In this series of 20 films, of 26 minutes each, the habitat will be a major showcase revealing our capacity to adapt ourselves at a time where we need to find solutions in order to address immense changes.

  • 06:20

    Mindworks (Mindworks)

    Mindworks (Mindworks)

    Mindworks

    You've probably played hide and seek. It's difficult to hide while in plain view. All it may take are a few tricks to alter our perception!

  • 06:45

    New Frontier (New Frontier)

    New Frontier (New Frontier)

    New Frontier

    The International Space Station is undoubtedly the jewel in the crown of low Earth orbit; observation post, research lab and class room. Equally however there are many other assets orbiting Earth that are even more important to our everyday lives; delivering communications, weather observation, global positioning and resource management the list is growing with every year.

  • 07:10

    Past Hunters (Past Hunters)

    Past Hunters (Past Hunters)

    Past Hunters

    Ordsall Hall is over 820 years old. It has been put to many uses including a family home, working men's club and church hall. With over 15 hauntings and many sightings, Ordsall Hall will certainly keep the team busy.

  • 08:05

    Past Hunters (Past Hunters)

    Past Hunters (Past Hunters)

    Past Hunters

    Derek Acorah's The Past Hunters investigate Thackray Medical Museum, believed to one of Leeds most haunted buildings. Workers claim to have witnessed constant paranormal activity in the museum and one claim is that two Victorian ghosts are trapped inside of the location.

  • 09:00

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History (Travel Thru History)

    Travel Thru History

    Get your sun tan lotion on, because we're headed to the land of perfect weather and sunsets. We'll sample a fish taco, climb the 100's of steps of the California Tower, stand on the flight deck of the USS Midway, as well as, revisit San Diego's founding on the San Salvador at the San Diego Maritime museum.

  • 09:25

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India

    Join us as we explore the Gateway to India—Mumbai. From its early history, it's many foreign occupations to the hustle and bustle of today. Bill tells Mumbai's rich history is told through two of its most famous inhabitants, Gandhi and Kipling. We delve into the community of the Parsi faith and learn about their beliefs regarding the circle of life before heading to a little bit of heaven on earth, the coastal paradise of Goa. This hot spot for "in the know" travelers feature white, sandy beaches and is surrounded by tropical plant life. Bill introduces both the armchair and actual traveler to this incredible destination. We explore the Portuguese influence on Goa's architecture and cuisine, tour the ghost city of Old Goa and explore Roman Catholic churches.

  • 09:55

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India (Journeys In India)

    Journeys In India

    Caves have held a special place in human development. The Hindu, Buddhist and Jain caves in these two UNESCO sites contain some of the most beautiful carvings and paintings found in Asia. This episode explores the history and relationship between these religions.

  • 10:25

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa

    In this first of a two-parter on the Mara, we follow the migration in anticipation of the famous river crossings. We find all three big cats and hyena waiting for their chance to get their share of the migrants. During migration, the animal numbers are staggering.

  • 10:50

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa (Journeys in Africa)

    Journeys in Africa

    We elect to stay on a few extra days to try and obtain some good leopard footage. These are the most elusive of the "Big Twelve" and filming them is a major challenge. In the process of tracking leopards, we run across a newborn gazelle trying to walk for the first time. Will it succeed before the predators find it? Can we find and film a leopard up close?

  • 11:15

    The Islanders (The Islanders)

    The Islanders (The Islanders)

    The Islanders

    This series meets some of the fascinating inhabitants of 20 of the world's most iconic islands, set against a backdrop of stunningly beautiful scenery and unique lifestyles based on pride, resourcefulness, and a strong sense of identity.

  • 12:00

    Race of Life (Race of Life)

    Race of Life (Race of Life)

    Race of Life

    The leopard is perhaps the best-equipped big cat, with a population spread far and wide, but lions have almost no predators.

  • 12:30

    Out Of Town Adventures (Out Of Town Adventures)

    Out Of Town Adventures (Out Of Town Adventures)

    Out Of Town Adventures

    It's Carnival time in Louisiana! And that means, food, food, costumes, music and the odd chicken run! See how Mardi Gras in New Orleans has nothin' on little Lake Charles.

  • 12:55

    Out Of Town Adventures (Out Of Town Adventures)

    Out Of Town Adventures (Out Of Town Adventures)

    Out Of Town Adventures

    Outta Town Adventures travels both near and far to discover the best advenures the destinations have to offer. This TV series is dedicated to presenting history, culture and geography in a fun and pisitive way. It encourages people to explore this beautiful world - something that starts with simply getting out of town!

  • 13:20

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast

    Trolling monster Chinook Salmon with Big Jim Henschke outside Port Hardy, BC!

  • 13:45

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast (Big Coast)

    Big Coast

    Catch-and-release Chinook Salmon derby from Vancouver promoting Pacific Salmon Foundation!

  • 14:10

    Travel Quest (Travel Quest)

    Travel Quest (Travel Quest)

    Travel Quest

    Join nature biologist Bill Ball as he travels to the rarest places on earth.

  • 14:35

    Travel Quest (Travel Quest)

    Travel Quest (Travel Quest)

    Travel Quest

    Join nature biologist Bill Ball as he travels to the rarest places on earth.

  • 15:00

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live

    Show me where you live is a documentary series that aims to answer the following question: How can human beings claim ownership to a space so that they can live safely within it, function as a society, and above all be in harmony with the environment around them? As we discover cultures and emblematic populations, we follow Philippe Simay who is at the heart of Inhabiting the World and represents its identity and originality. Philippe takes us on an epic adventure around the Human Habitat and sets the tone for the journey. As a humanist and philosopher, Philippe is a tireless surveyor of the city, and an explorer of living spaces. Determined to travel around the world, Philippe unveils how the populations that he encounters claim the space they occupy, shapes it and adjust to it. In this series of 20 films, of 26 minutes each, the habitat will be a major showcase revealing our capacity to adapt ourselves at a time where we need to find solutions in order to address immense changes.

  • 15:30

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live (Show Me Where You Live)

    Show Me Where You Live

    Show me where you live is a documentary series that aims to answer the following question: How can human beings claim ownership to a space so that they can live safely within it, function as a society, and above all be in harmony with the environment around them? As we discover cultures and emblematic populations, we follow Philippe Simay who is at the heart of Inhabiting the World and represents its identity and originality. Philippe takes us on an epic adventure around the Human Habitat and sets the tone for the journey. As a humanist and philosopher, Philippe is a tireless surveyor of the city, and an explorer of living spaces. Determined to travel around the world, Philippe unveils how the populations that he encounters claim the space they occupy, shapes it and adjust to it. In this series of 20 films, of 26 minutes each, the habitat will be a major showcase revealing our capacity to adapt ourselves at a time where we need to find solutions in order to address immense changes.

  • 16:00

    Street Football In My Country (Street Football In My Country)

    Street Football In My Country (Street Football In My Country)

    Street Football In My Country

    Street Football is a worldwide phenomenon that can be played by anyone, no matter their age, their gender or where they come from. It can be played anywhere, no need for a stadium, white lines, green grasses or even shoes ! In each episode of these series we take you to an emerging country where Football has become a way of helping children and bringing hope by life changing their habits. Discover the attaching portraits of these children that might one day become some of the greatest players in the world just like before them C. Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar and so many others.

  • 16:25

    Street Football In My Country (Street Football In My Country)

    Street Football In My Country (Street Football In My Country)

    Street Football In My Country

    Street Football is a worldwide phenomenon that can be played by anyone, no matter their age, their gender or where they come from. It can be played anywhere, no need for a stadium, white lines, green grasses or even shoes ! In each episode of these series we take you to an emerging country where Football has become a way of helping children and bringing hope by life changing their habits. Discover the attaching portraits of these children that might one day become some of the greatest players in the world just like before them C. Ronaldo, Messi, Neymar and so many others.

  • 16:55

    Wonder (Wonder)

    Wonder (Wonder)

    Wonder

    Seg 1 Saccadic Eye Masking. Saccadic eye movements are characterized as the fast movement of eyes when perceiving motion. These are so fast that they are blurred. To compensate for the blurriness, our brains mask these blurred visions to help us see a completed albeit masked version of sight. Seg 2 Plant Movement. While plants do not exhibit movement for locomotion or moving from place to place, they still exhibit movement in response to different stimuli. These movements are plant adaptations for food production, plant reproduction and survival. Seg 3 The Language of Color. Language plays a major role in how people from different parts of the world perceive color. The fact that some languages completely lack terms for some colors that other languages have come to know offers insight on how much influence it has on the way people see colors. Seg 4 Color Blindness. Color blindness is the condition that makes people not able to properly see and perceive colors. Color blindness is the result of damaged or underdeveloped rods and cones. these are the light sensitive cells that can be found in the part of our eyes known as the retina which are responsible for seeing colors. Color blindness can either be genetic or caused by sustained damage to the retina over time. Seg 5 Perspective Illusion. This is a technique used in illustrations to render scenes and objects in 3 dimensions with depth and foreshortening. The technique was pioneered by Italian painters during the renaissance period. It involves drawing objects with reference to points measured from a constant line of sight.

  • 17:25

    Wonder (Wonder)

    Wonder (Wonder)

    Wonder

    Seg 1 Body Transfer Illusion. The Body Transfer Illusion is the illusion of perceiving another object to be part of your body. This is best exemplified by the rubber hand experiment where in a volunteer is a shown a rubber hand while their real hand is obscured. Both the fake and real hand is subject to the same stimulus and soon the volunteer will perceive the fake hand as theirs. Seg 2 Autokinetic Effect. The Autokinetic Effect is the effect caused by subtle movements in our eyes when looking at dark environments. This causes stationary light sources to be perceived as moving even though they aren't. Seg 3 Moon Illusion. The Moon Illusion is the illusion where the moon appears to change sizes during different periods in time when especially when it appears closer to the horizon in fact the moon's size remains constant. This happens because we are able to compare the moon's size with visual references like trees and buildings when it appears nearer the horizon. Seg 4 Geometric Illusions. Geometric Illusions are illusions that can literally be illustrated on paper. This type of illusions make use of geometric properties of renderings and illustration and make them appear different in terms of points, length and curvature. Seg 5 Stereoscopy. Stereoscopy is the technique where in our eyes are made to perceive two images that make up one whole image. This technique enables us perceive 3 dimensions from 2 flat image sources.

  • 17:55

    Hidden Traces (Hidden Traces)

    Hidden Traces (Hidden Traces)

    Hidden Traces

    The events of June 6, 1944 changed the course of WWII. Personal items unearthed in digs and the discovery of underground passages offer insight into the Normandy landings.

  • 18:50

    Floods (Floods)

    Floods (Floods)

    Floods

    "Floods" is a film dedicated to the memory of those victims of the great floods like those of New York, Bangkok and Xynthia. This film takes us from New York to Tokyo and Bangkok, visiting Shanghai, the Netherlands and Germany on the way. Throughout the world, oceanographers, coastal engineers, geologists, economists, architects and insurance companies cooperate to understand, anticipate and create a strategy of sustainable protection systems. The relationship between man, his cities and its environment is entirely being redefined. A global and multidisciplinary approach is needed to push boundaries and convince political authorities to act now, to save entire regions from flood threat.

  • 19:45

    Gannets - The Wrong Side of the Run (Gannets - The Wrong Side of the Run)

    Gannets - The Wrong Side of the Run (Gannets - The Wrong Side of the Run)

    Gannets - The Wrong Side of the Run

    At the tip of Africa two oceans collide, creating one of the most productive eco-systems on the planet. Here, one of the largest shoals of fish known to man form the basis of two food chains that split and extend for 100's of miles. After the sardines part at Cape Agulhas, each shoal passes it's own critical point. On the west coast of Africa, this is Malgas Island, a traditionally energetic hub of life dominated by the presence of the supreme sardine hunter, the Cape gannet. On the opposing coast, the shoals pass Bird Island, the eastern equivalent of Malgas. Circumstances on the two bird colonies are very different; on the west we see dwindling numbers of sardine, whilst on the east, Bird Island is the inverse. While the Malgas Gannets battle to raise chicks amid skirmishes by Kelp gulls and hungry seals, the Bird island gannets move to intercept huge volumes of sardines. What transpires is one of the greatest marine feeding events on the planet, and in these two parallel scenarios, we see how one environment is mutating under pressure, while the other experiences a bumper season. Will the gannets of Malgas island adapt to their changing world? Can the disappearing sardine stock survive, and in turn support the wide array of marine predators that rely heavily on it. The breath-taking landscape, action and predation sequences are strengthened by solid natural history behaviour with an environmental comment.

  • 20:40

    Man Eaters (Man Eaters)

    Man Eaters (Man Eaters)

    Man Eaters

    The first documentary about the Human-leopard conflict in Sri Lanka, "Man Eaters: A Human Leopard Story" approaches the conflict by analyzing past and present cases of man-eating leopards in Sri Lanka and what led to their strange behavior. Unlike India, man-eating leopards in Sri Lanka are very rare.

  • 21:25

    Fentanyl - The Unstoppable Epidemic (Fentanyl - The Unstoppable Epidemic)

    Fentanyl - The Unstoppable Epidemic (Fentanyl - The Unstoppable Epidemic)

    Fentanyl - The Unstoppable Epidemic

    Canadians' attention has been briefly grabbed by the headline: the story--an abnormally high number of overdose deaths caused by a drug called fentanyl. It merited a few days attention and then was pushed off the stage by other concerns. What Canadians failed to appreciate was that those few headlines offered a foreboding glimpse of what might be one of the most destructive waves of illegal drugs to hit North America since Pablo Escobar flooded the continent with cheap and powerful cocaine. Fentanyl is a killer. And fentanyl isn't just preying on the addict population of this country. Its victims are also Canada's unsuspecting middle-class. And the epidemic is showing no signs of letting up. In fact all signs point to the death count rising as more and more powerful versions of this drug seep into the country.The result, Canadians have no idea what's "slouching" towards them in the near future. Through the eyes of four insiders in the fentanyl industry, Dam Builder Productions will take the audience inside this world in way that will enlighten, outrage, and even fascinate.

  • 22:10

    Infestation (Infestation)

    Infestation (Infestation)

    Infestation

    What if the planet became plagued by catastrophic outbreaks of insect and animal infestations? This series helps predict the alarming effects of such outbreaks on humanity and the rest of the world.

  • 23:00

    Desperate Hours (Desperate Hours)

    Desperate Hours (Desperate Hours)

    Desperate Hours

    Disasters in the air and misfortunes at sea grab our attention because of the unusually large number of fatalities involved. But it's not even necessary to leave dry land for a terrible disaster to happen. Rail journeys and even just getting in your car can be fraught with disaster. That's the focus for this instalment of Desperate Hours - road and rail disasters. We will examine the causes of such accidents, be that the powers of nature or human folly. We are about to explore the worst of the worst destructive events from an ordinary day on Nigerian roads to a disastrous display of human error in Santiago de Compostella when the driver of a loaded passenger train went about 115 km/h over the established speed limit and drove his train straight into a wall. So buckle up; you're in for a bumpy ride…

  • 23:30

    Desperate Hours (Desperate Hours)

    Desperate Hours (Desperate Hours)

    Desperate Hours

    This episode is a sobering survey of environmental disasters-such as deforestation and pollution on land, in the sea, and in the air-and their causes.

  • 00:00

    Desperate Hours (Desperate Hours)

    Desperate Hours (Desperate Hours)

    Desperate Hours

    Volcanoes, earthquakes, tidal waves, and fires. Cataclysmic events that are capable of wiping out thousands of lives in a terribly short space of time. Then there are epidemics and pandemics, particularly chilling in their own way, because they literally and figuratively get under the skin. Let's not forget man-made disasters, the industrial accidents and environmental disasters that highlight all that is worst about our presence on this fragile blue green planet. And what is more frightening than a nuclear calamity? Accidents on the road, on rail, in the air and at sea, well, may not have quite the same deadly power as volcanoes or earthquakes; but they hold their own terrors, and are responsible for 1000s of fatalities every year. In this sobering yet thrilling final instalment of Desperate Hours we will take a look at some of the worst of the worst.

  • 00:30

    Desperate Hours (Desperate Hours)

    Desperate Hours (Desperate Hours)

    Desperate Hours

    In this episode, we contemplate-from a safe distance-the lethal majesty of volcanoes, one of the planet's most destructive and spectacular natural forces.

  • 01:00

    French Foreign Legion Hell In the Rain (French Foreign Legion Hell In the Rain)

    French Foreign Legion Hell In the Rain (French Foreign Legion Hell In the Rain)

    French Foreign Legion Hell In the Rain

    360° Geo - Report accompanies 2 young legionnaires during their training as jungle fighters. It is humid in the rainforest around Regina, the outpost of the French military in the South American jungle. It's not for nothing that the country is called "Guayana", "Land of water". The foreign legionnaires, who have gathered here for training to become jungle combatants, experience the meaning of this name daily. The squad is international, the training hard: transport of the wounded through the rain forest, guerilla attacks, river crossings, survival training, the self-supply of food, and time and time again, drill! The men of the 3rd infantry regiment quite often operate for days in the jungle, tracking down illegal immigrants or gold seekers.