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  • 00:20

    The Antonov Dream (The Antonov Dream)

    The Antonov Dream (The Antonov Dream)

    The Antonov Dream

    The story of the Antonov An-225, a relic of the cold war era aircraft made in the Ukraine, that still flies challenging missions today.

  • 01:05

    How It's Made (How It's Made)

    How It's Made (How It's Made)

    "In the fifth and final episode of the set we visit one of the world's most modern car factories. We are in Tychy - where the local factory has been producing an automotive hit for the last 10 years - the tiny Fiat 500. The successor of the iconic Fiat 500 which motorized Europe in the 1960s and 1970s is an extremely modern car. We will witness the emergence of the two hundred millionth copy of this wonderful car. "

  • 01:30

    Blue World (Blue World)

    Blue World (Blue World)

    Blue World

    """The program follows the adventures of Jonathan Bird as he attempts to unlock mysterious about the underwater world and the creatures that live there. He is both the host and one of the cameramen, so his camera's perspective is part of the adventure, and the narration is first person…from his point of view. Blue World's host, Jonathan Bird, travels with his entire family to South Australia to witness the Giant Cuttlefish spawning event, where thousands of Giant Australian Cuttlefish gather in the largest known cuttlefish aggregation in the world. Blue World then heads to Florida to check out the Blue Grotto."""

  • 02:00

    The Last Descent (The Last Descent)

    The Last Descent (The Last Descent)

    Africa's largest hydroelectric dam will flood 280 km of Ethiopia's Blue Nile River to provide 80% of Ethiopia's electricity. Eco-explorers Ben Peters and Charlie Head paddle-board this ancient river one last time - before it is lost forever - navigating uncharted territories and dangerous wildlife as they meet some of the 20,000 people who'll be affected and learn how they feel about this change.

  • 02:55

    Warriors for Wildlife (Warriors for Wildlife)

    Warriors for Wildlife (Warriors for Wildlife)

    Get up close and personal with a group of International recruits as they tackle one of the toughest training courses on the planet, in order to become the next generation of Anti-Poaching Rangers, and help save endangered species from extinction. This returnable series, shot on 4k UHD over 5 weeks in three remote South Africa locations, gains exclusive access and gets close to the action and under the skin of these young people who are prepared to risk their own existence, to save the world's wildlife for future generations. Some recruits will succeed and some will have their dreams shattered and not make it to phase two.

  • 03:50

    The Red List (The Red List)

    The Red List (The Red List)

    Since 20Since 2008 poachers have killed at least 5,940 African Rhinos... Rhino poaching is currently at a crisis point. By the end of 2015, the number of African Rhinos killed by poachers had increased for the sixth year in a row with at least 1,338 Rhinos killed by poachers across Africa in 2015. These statistics are compiled by International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Species Survival Commission's African Rhino Specialist Group (AfRSG). We head to the heart of the problem in South Africa, where we meet ordinary people going to extraordinary lengths to protect this species. 08 poachers have killed at least 5,940 African Rhinos...

  • 04:35

    Ethiopia: The Mystery of Phallic Stones (Ethiopia: The Mystery of Phallic Stones)

    Ethiopia: The Mystery of Phallic Stones (Ethiopia: The Mystery of Phallic Stones)

    "End of 2017, in Southern Ethiopia: a team of European and Ethiopian archeologists is at work on a newly discovered Megalithic site ten times bigger than the site of Stonehenge. In a steep constriction of the Rift Valley, several thousand large monoliths in unmistakable phallic forms can be found intact. Dating from 10th till 13th Century AD, their origin appears to be all the more mysterious. Find out the secrets of a lost civilization in the very heart of Ethiopia."

  • 05:26

    Best Ever Food Review Show (Best Ever Food Review Show)

    Best Ever Food Review Show (Best Ever Food Review Show)

    Best Ever Food Review Show

    "Best Ever Food Review Show is the fun and irreverent, ground-breaking series exploring unique foods from around the world. Every culinary destination is sprinkled with a fresh point of view and a punchy delivery, encouraging empathy and understanding of other cultures along the way. From the best street food to the most insane food markets, all in 4K. "

  • 06:00

    At Home with Didiayer (At Home with Didiayer)

    At Home with Didiayer (At Home with Didiayer)

    Exploring Northern California: Checking this one off the bucket list! Epic scenery produces lasting memories up here in the north-west. We learn the power of relaxation and nourishment at the Standford Inn and get a second-hand experience of immigrating into San Francisco.

  • 06:25

    At Home with Didiayer (At Home with Didiayer)

    At Home with Didiayer (At Home with Didiayer)

    The journey continues northbound to the largest coastal community, Coos Bay, Oregon, where we get the local scoop on art, cuisine, and historical landmarks. Christopher and Savanna take an epic ride along the largest coastal sand dunes in America, while Didiayer visits a local brewery!

  • 06:50

    Photo Number 6 (Photo Number 6)

    Photo Number 6 (Photo Number 6)

    Fletch heads to Scotland to meet bespoke bagpipe maker "Blue" McMurchie. While in Scotland, he and Stig visit Carnoustie golf links where they recreate Jean van de Velde's famous dramatic collapse at the 1999 British Open. Then on to England where Fletch seeks out the best photograph of the picturesque Lakes District. The road trip ends in Liverpool where Fletch indulges two great wishes, to watch the Liverpool Football Club play at Anfield Stadium and to explore the Beatles heritage synonymous with this working class city of the North.

  • 07:35

    South Seas Spearo (South Seas Spearo)

    South Seas Spearo (South Seas Spearo)

    The team assembles in the beautiful Coromandel Peninsula, where the plan is to head out to the Mercury Islands for a couple of days to target all manner of tasty table fish.

  • 08:25

    Breaking the Day (Breaking the Day)

    Breaking the Day (Breaking the Day)

    At his life's lowest point, Stig Pryds discovered freediving, and it changed everything. Now in the sport's biggest competition, Vertical Blue, he is preparing to attempt his deepest dive yet, but failure could cost him his life.

  • 09:15

    Giant Railway (Giant Railway)

    Giant Railway (Giant Railway)

    Giant Railway

    "This 4K mini-series follows the largest and most impressive structures from around the world. The location: somewhere in India. The weather: steaming hot. Not your ideal preconditions for an outdoor project of impossible proportions: constructing a railway underpass in five hours. Is it even possible to build a complete railway underpass in that short amount of time? Provided 150 workers, six excavators, and two heavy-duty cranes, all work in perfect coordination and planning, it is. "

  • 10:05

    Colony 8, Zhytomyr, Ukraine (Colony 8, Zhytomyr, Ukraine)

    Colony 8, Zhytomyr, Ukraine (Colony 8, Zhytomyr, Ukraine)

    Colony 8, Zhytomyr, Ukraine

    "Ever wondered what really goes on behind the bars of the most dangerous prisons? Behind Bars takes you into prisons from around the world, and the true stories of inmates who find themselves inside maximum security lockdown, in the harshest conditions. Colony Eight - one of the toughest and most notorious prisons in Ukraine. It is said that no one has ever managed to escape from here! Over eight hundred prisoners are behind bars in Colony 8 under maximum security. Until twenty years ago, the guards even carried out death sentences at this prison. Not any more - the concept is now a different one. Plenty of "freedom" on the one hand, draconian punishment and military drill on the other. Combined with permanent supervision: Around seventy cameras in the buildings ensure that anything moving gets noticed. One section of the prison is particularly notorious - the wing for the one hundred and sixty lifers: If you end up in this wing, you have absolutely nothing to lose. Because in Ukraine, life imprisonment means: literally being behind bars until you die."

  • 11:00

    Going Beyond (Going Beyond)

    Going Beyond (Going Beyond)

    We will visit the most incredible markets in Thailand. One of which is directly on the water ... And the second - on the rails of a fully-operating railway! Discover a teak factory, where Thai craftsmen make the most expensive wood products in the world. And in the end we'll ride on one of the biggest Ferris Wheels in Asia!

  • 12:00

    Ink Therapy (Ink Therapy)

    Ink Therapy (Ink Therapy)

    Charlie receives box seat tickets to a Dodger Game and can only take one extra person. Charlie relies on his favorite past time to pick the lucky winner.

  • 12:45

    RVers (RVers)

    RVers (RVers)

    RVers

    "Electrical System Overhaul: Most RVs have come with a single lead acid battery for basic needs making boondocking a challenge. But better batteries and solar can easily take you off-grid for extended periods. Now What?: Cell boosting. Fire and Ice - RV Refrigeration: Tom explains the RV witchcraft that allows your RV fridge to work using not only electricity but also (of all things) fire! Now What?: Cooking in an RV."

  • 13:10

    Confucius Was a Foodie (Confucius Was a Foodie)

    Confucius Was a Foodie (Confucius Was a Foodie)

    Most salt in Asia is produced through the evaporation of seawater in coastal areas. This episode sees Christine learning firsthand the very challenging "how to" of harvesting sea salt in Thailand's dramatically beautiful salt fields. Cushing visits the area's most unusual market that is regularly disrupted by the Maeklong Railway going right through it's center! She cooks alongside chefs preserving traditional Chinese cuisine in Bangkok and at Singapore's oldest Chinese restaurant, Spring Court, Christine discovers Singapore Chinese cuisine and meets with culinary legend; Madam Soon.

  • 14:00

    Island Hunter (Island Hunter)

    Island Hunter (Island Hunter)

    Easy island vibes, lots of amazing local rum, brilliant natural landscapes and those amazing beaches! Of course, Island Hunter is in Jamaica! But in this episode, host Liesel Hlista shows you a different side of the Irie nation; away from the hordes of people unleashed via cruise liners! She starts off with a quick glimpse and an impromptu jam session at the birthplace of Bob Marley, Trench town, noshes on the most delicious ice cream this side of the hemisphere, and plunges into Mystic mountain's waterfalls. Jamaica is known for being the home of the all-inclusive resort and Liesel finds out exactly why that is - with stays at Ian Fleming inspired Golden eye Hotel as well as Sunset at the Palms! Lazy tubing down the river, limestone foot massages, topped up with historic food tours and experiencing local cuisines such as jerk chicken and the amazing seafood; this is Jamaica, Island Hunter style!

  • 14:50

    Max Foodie (Max Foodie)

    Max Foodie (Max Foodie)

    Americans are accustomed to Thai food but what you get in mainland Thailand is quite different than the local Thai joint in California. Which is better? Liesel embarks on a mission in Bangkok to understand the essence of what true Thai food is all about… Has America adulterated the authentic Thai way of cooking to suit palates? Or does Thailand have a lock on authentic and lesser known herbs, spices and techniques that never migrated over to America? Original or an international reversion? Liesel pokes around touristic districts interviewing foreigners, samples breakfast at bustling neighborhood joints, and of course, it wouldn't be Thailand without a bug eating escapade! A look at an iconic locals-only farmers market sets Liesel on an objective to source hard to find Thai ingredients that might not make it across to America. Is this why the Thai dishes in US taste so different to what you get in Thailand?

  • 15:15

    Social Fabric (Social Fabric)

    Social Fabric (Social Fabric)

    Social Fabric

    Jay Kos (New York, New York): Spending time with designer Jay Kos who has taken pant design to a unique and lucrative new level. Print All Over Me (Brooklyn, NY): An adventure into the world of DIY Clothing, specifically pants. Tobi Pants (Tokyo, Japan): An introduction to the Japanese construction pants and their manifestation into streetwear.

  • 15:45

    Road Less Traveled (Road Less Traveled)

    Road Less Traveled (Road Less Traveled)

    Road Less Traveled

    A nation of gregarious people that loves their libations; a fantastic whiskey tasting at Teeling in Dublin makes Jonathan wonder, what happened to Irish whiskey? How did it lose the crown to Scotland? To find out, he gets an adventure bike and charts course on a new mission; to find out about the collapse and resurgence of Irish whiskey. His ride takes him from Dublin to the Wild Atlantic way; the sketchy yet unbelievably scenic roads reveal legendary pubs, road bowling, sheep herding and a bout with Santa Claus! Jonathan comes across many iconic distilleries and learns how to become a true whiskey connoisseur; braving the treacherous country roads and weaving in the story of each distillery, will Jonathan survive the treacherous country roads and learn the true story of Irish whiskey? This is Ireland explored the RLT way.

  • 16:40

    For Fun Only (For Fun Only)

    For Fun Only (For Fun Only)

    For Fun Only

    In the next episode we meet people who are passionate about hot air ballooning. At the balloon festival in Szczecinek, we meet dozens of crews for whom ballooning is the major part of life. We will learn how to fly a hot air balloon and why this sport gives people such a unique experience.

  • 17:05

    How It's Made (How It's Made)

    How It's Made (How It's Made)

    "In the second episode of the set we visit Piechowice near Jelenia Góra. This small mountain village is best known for almost two hundred years of production of traditional crystal glass. The Crystal Glassworks ""Julia"" is one of the few remaining crystal glassworks in the world. We show you how unique crystals are still being made, how they are extracted from melted glass, and how they are ornamented. "

  • 17:25

    Best Ever Food Review Show (Best Ever Food Review Show)

    Best Ever Food Review Show (Best Ever Food Review Show)

    Best Ever Food Review Show

    "Best Ever Food Review Show is the fun and irreverent, ground-breaking series exploring unique foods from around the world. Every culinary destination is sprinkled with a fresh point of view and a punchy delivery, encouraging empathy and understanding of other cultures along the way. From the best street food to the most insane food markets, all in 4K. "

  • 18:00

    Drone Wars (Drone Wars)

    Drone Wars (Drone Wars)

    A challenge of traditional drone racing separates the teams into racers and engineers, all on the backdrop of an abandoned military base.

  • 18:55

    Blue World (Blue World)

    Blue World (Blue World)

    Blue World

    It's a Great White Shark Adventure! Blue World travels off the west coast of Mexico to Guadalupe Island for Great White shark diving and, along the way, stops to rescue a Humpback Whale entangled in fishing gear.

  • 19:20

    RVers (RVers)

    RVers (RVers)

    RVers

    "Learning to Drive an RV - Part 2: We find out how Caitlin does when she finally has the chance to drive Peter's home-on-wheels in busy Southern California traffic. Mobile Internet 101: Cherie and Chris uncover the (often very complicated) secrets of staying connected while roaming across the country. On-The-Road: Tom and Caitlin Morton"

  • 19:45

    Best Ever Food Review Show (Best Ever Food Review Show)

    Best Ever Food Review Show (Best Ever Food Review Show)

    Best Ever Food Review Show

    "Best Ever Food Review Show is the fun and irreverent, ground-breaking series exploring unique foods from around the world. Every culinary destination is sprinkled with a fresh point of view and a punchy delivery, encouraging empathy and understanding of other cultures along the way. From the best street food to the most insane food markets, all in 4K. "

  • 20:15

    Best Ever Food Review Show (Best Ever Food Review Show)

    Best Ever Food Review Show (Best Ever Food Review Show)

    Best Ever Food Review Show

    "Best Ever Food Review Show is the fun and irreverent, ground-breaking series exploring unique foods from around the world. Every culinary destination is sprinkled with a fresh point of view and a punchy delivery, encouraging empathy and understanding of other cultures along the way. From the best street food to the most insane food markets, all in 4K. "

  • 21:00

    Horses (Horses)

    Horses (Horses)

    Horses

    No other animal has influenced our lives as much as the horse. Our entire history is indivisibly linked to this animal. This documentary portrays a relationship that goes far beyond what we imagine. Although the use of horses has fallen drastically since the start of the Industrial Revolution, our hearts still beat as one; when we look through their eyes, we see ourselves. When we think of free- dom... of harmony... of beauty... of nobility... of strength... of speed... we think of horses as a reference point... HORSES

  • 22:00

    Dream Journey (Dream Journey)

    Dream Journey (Dream Journey)

    Dream Journey

    "February 2017 saw me embark upon a travel expedition through Scotland, Poland, France, Mexico, Belize and, (alas!), back. Not only was it the first time I ventured out to Central America, but also the first time I seriously pushed my bravery boundaries to do a whole lot of things I'd never tried before. I defeated my life-long fear of scubadiving and skydiving, (the Carribbean vistas do help! - No danger I'd do that again in Aberdeen), I went zip-lining over a Mexican jungle, I tried habanero-packed streetfood, (failed at that miserably), and organic tequila, (managed that better;), I climbed a Maya pyramid in the middle of a Belizean rainforest and fed hibiscus flowers to a very extravagant donkey. Most importantly, however, I got to know some incredible people - from shamans, wanderers and artists to refugees, businesswomen and expat cowboys. And thanks to aaaall of that, I also got to know a little bit more about myself for visiting the most remote corners of our planet reminds you how different and yet how similar we all are. I'm looking forward to sharing my incredible experience in 5 exciting episodes of our travel series, which really turned out to be a Dream Journey:) I simply cannot wait for more!"""

  • 22:45

    Bondi Boardriders (Bondi Boardriders)

    Bondi Boardriders (Bondi Boardriders)

    The Bondi Board Riders Club is what Australian sport is all about.

  • 23:15

    Secret Life of the Long Haul Flight (Secret Life of the Long Haul Flight)

    Secret Life of the Long Haul Flight (Secret Life of the Long Haul Flight)

    Documentary with unprecedented access to Qantas and their long-haul service out of London to Sydney, revealing passengers' touching stories and reasons for travel, confessions of the cabin crew, secret …

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Going Beyond(Going Beyond)
11:00 - 12:00

We will visit the most incredible markets in Thailand. One of which is directly on the water ... And the second - on the rails of a fully-operating railway! Discover a teak factory, where Thai craftsmen make the most expensive wood products in the world. And in the end we'll ride on one of the biggest Ferris Wheels in Asia!