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- A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters.
- Each episode is about a certain adaptations animals have and which animals truly take it to the extreme with a top 10 countdown!
- 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.
- "Hollywood's Creepiest Creatures" was a television special with Cassandra Peterson as "Elvira" hosting a special about creepy creatures in the world.
- Our Big Blue Backyard is a new series that dives deep into the seas to discover stunning stories of New Zealand's native ocean animals.
- Extraordinary show that reveals how forces of nature through sheer power of evolution shaped life in all it's unexpected and glorious forms, and filled our planet with amazing diversity of animals and plants.
- A survey of 86 years of Titanicana in popular culture, with the emphasis on movies about (or inspired by) the disaster.
- 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.
- 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.
- Travel around the world looking for sharks with renowned expert Ian Gordon. In this exciting 13-part series, you'll get up close and personal with a wide variety of these magnificent creatures, learning their habits, feeding and breeding grounds, and what does and does not make them dangerous. For Ian "Shark" Gordon, life doesn't get much better than an encounter with a deadly shark.
- Dino detective, Dr. Phil Manning, launches a full-scale investigation to unearth how dinosaurs really looked and lived. Jurassic CSI goes into the minds, under the skin and inside the bones of the biggest, most impressive beasts ever to walk the planet. In this six-part series, Dr. Manning doesn't stick to convention or even his own discipline on his perpetual quest to expand what we know about dinosaurs. With privileged access to some of the world's most sophisticated technologies, from crime scene 3D mapping technology to an image machine one million times stronger than a chest X-ray, Jurassic CSI challenges long held assumptions and poses radical questions about our understanding of dinosaurs.
- A look at Japan's wilderness through the changing seasons.
- There are humans who undergo extensive body modifications to transform themselves into their favorite animals. Some are content just adopting the behavior of their chosen creatures, while others don animal-skin tattoos, pointed ears, and filed teeth.
- Two thousand years ago, this province was the centre of the Chinese Empire. The gateway between the Eastern world and the West, and now it is about to be revived as ancient history meets the cutting edge of the 21st century.
- They are one of the greatest archaeological finds of all time, but can modern technology explain the mysteries of China's Terracotta Warriors?
- The film Flying South is a timeless and emotive journey that follows three generations of one New Zealand family as they journey across the spectacular South Island.
- Natural history wildlife documentary about the annual migration of millions of red crabs to Christmas Island and the predator threat to the crabs by yellow ants.
- Each episode of this nature documentary show purports to show 24 hours of one wild location among many from around the world.
- A gentle and subtle made-for-TV documentary about the relationship between the Tuhoe people of Aotearoa New Zealand and their ancestral home, Te Urewera, and the impact on their way-of-life as it is declared a National Park.
- Dr Mike Leahy is a virologist whose interest in some of the earth's tiniest and most deadly creatures goes to the extent of allowing them to bite, sting or feed on his body.
- Chronicle of Karsten Schneider's three year study of dolphins in Fiordland. It's almost impossible to study dolphins for extended periods of time in the open ocean. For this reason a pod of sixty bottlenose dolphins resident in New Zealand's Doubtful Sound provides a unique opportunity for scientists to improve our knowledge of these mysterious, appealing mammals.
- The biodiversity of Peru is explored. From giant otters, sloths and birds in the rainforest, or guanacos and bears in the hills, to penguins, sea lions and vultures on the beach, everyone must protect their young and fight for survival.
- With the new dry climate, the Amazon Rainforest has died out to be replaced by grasslands. The creatures of the forest have adapted themselves to a new life on the prairie.
- After 100 million years, Antarctica had drifted as far North as the tropics. The continent is now covered in a vast rainforest that holds small flutter birds and large bird-eating insects.
- Imagine a world far, far into the future. A world very different than our own where people have been wiped out by massive climatic and geological changes, nearly destroying the Earth. What would the world be like, and what kinds of creatures could survive?
- NATURE investigates the sometimes exasperating efforts of people and wild animals to adapt to each other when their worlds collide.
- 2019– 43mTV-PG7.8 (7)TV EpisodeZoologist Jack Randall journeys into Australia's remote Northern Territory to encounter six dangerous pythons, including the rare Oenpelli. Along the way, Jack dives into crocodile-infested swamps, reaches into giant lizard burrows, dodges the bite of a deadly venomous snake and crawls into cramped, dark caves to find these elusive predators.
- Wildlife zoologist Jack Randall journeys deep into the Australian outback to fulfill his lifelong dream of being accepted into a "mob" of wild kangaroos. Along the way, Jack snatches up snakes, lunges after lizards, defends against dangerous dingoes and even rescues an orphaned baby kangaroo.
- 2019– 44mTV-PGTV EpisodeZoologist Jack Randall explores Australia's remote Cape York peninsula to confront five of the most venomous snakes in the world, including the elusive Coastal Taipan. Along the way, Jack encounters huge pythons and terrifying tarantulas and joins forces with a local wildlife legend to determine which is the deadliest snake "down under."
- Fearless wildlife zoologist Jack Randall dives head first into a marine mystery: are majestic green sea turtles adapting to the devastating conditions of Australia's dying Great Barrier Reef? While joining forces with a dedicated team of daring scientists, Jack dodges bull rays, snatches nurse sharks and wrangles dugongs.
- Wildlife zoologist Jack Randall travels into Australia's untamed Northern Territory to the battle between two species of deadly crocodiles where the massive saltwater crocs are overrunning their smaller freshwater cousins. Jack helps local experts and scientists catch and track these living dinosaurs in the hopes of maintaining nature's balance.
- Australia's Red Center region has a big problem - countless horses and camels have been neglected in the wild and now face death due to drought. Wildlife zoologist Jack Randall is teaming up with local animal wranglers to rescue as many of these animals as possible and to prove they can help people thrive in this unforgiving, desolate environment.
- Five true stories of shark attacks as told by the survivors, with dramatic reenactments.
- Summer arrives in the Inuit community of Igloolik in the far north of the country, where Nigel watches bowhead whales and dives from an iceberg to swim with walruses. He also has an update on the fox cubs.
- Deep within the Peruvian amazon resides a peculiar primate: the red uakari monkey. Biologist Mark Bowler works to protect the Amazon's rare red-faced Uakari monkey from becoming endangered.