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- Sandokan is a Malaysian pirate who, along with his friend Yanez and their crew, attacks the British forces from his island of Mompracem. During his adventures, he falls in love with Lady Marianna Guillonk, an English-Italian aristocrat.
- A newlywed couple, Raj and Priya, move to Switzerland and become friends with their new neighbors, Vicky and Sonia. But one day, Raj is accused of Sonia's murder and goes on the run in order to prove his innocence.
- Back Roads is taking viewers to some of Australia's most interesting and resilient communities. The towns chosen for the programnme are full of colourful characters whose grit and good humour continues to uplift and inspire.
- A documentary about the undersea explorers and how they penetrate into the underwater world.
- Documentary focusing on great white sharks.
- The journey of 17-year-old Jesse Martin who became the youngest person ever to sail solo, non-stop and unassisted around the world. It tells the story of the previous trips to PNG and Tahiti and the preparation for the big one around the world. The events which happened on board, his lifestyle and some of the scary moments that occurred out at sea. A story of courage, loneliness and danger, it is also an incredible, gripping, true-life adventure.
- Troels Kløvedal's second travel series. This time he and his ship Nordkaperen sail the Indian Ocean.
- Girt By Sea is a cinematic love letter to the coastline of Australia - a poetic celebration of our deep connection to the sea as documented over the past 100 years. Drawing exclusively from archival footage set to an enigmatic score by The Panics, director Shane McNeil weaves a lyrical and contemplative interpretation of Australia's coastal history.
- 12 underwater photographic essays on marine life - from the stunning opening footage of sharks off South Australia, to the Arctic Ocean beneath the ice cap, to oyster farms off Tahiti. Ending the program, marine botanist Sylvia Earle plants an American flag on the ocean floor, 1260 feet below sea level - then the deepest solo dive in history.
- 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.
- Using an updated version of the sailing yacht that captured the 2012 Jules Verne Trophy, skipper Yann Guichard and his crew attempt to set a new world voyage record with their ship Spindrift 2.
- World champion free-diver Pierre Frolla slips below the oceans surface for up to 6 minutes at a time to interact with whales, eels and sharks. Over 51 days, he explores the Indian, Pacific and Atlantic Ocean, and the Mediterranean Sea.
- They have to create a mini-series about how it is to film dangerous conservation expedition with strong emphasis on the behind the scenes. And they go to find big sharks being beaten to death by wooden clubs.
- This is the story of a courageous little seal who braves the ocean and all its perils - a real adventurer at heart who leaves the colony to follow one of the greatest migrations on Earth - the Sardine Run. Each year millions upon millions of sardines leave the waters off the southern tip of Africa to move en masse up the east coast of South Africa. They follow the cool winter currents for almost 1000 kilometres. For the sardines it's a perilous journey - their migration awakens a great following of formidable predators that attack from sea and air. Huge flocks of Cape gannets pursue the great shoals while thousands of dolphins strike relentlessly from the surface and hundreds of sharks mount the attack from the depths. Among the predators there are a few adventurous seals that join this frenzied journey. To this day, what makes a seal embark on the sardine run remains a mystery.
- The Sardine Run - One of the most spectacular marine wildlife events in the world. Millions of sardines swim along the South coast of Africa pursued by thousands of dolphins, countless sharks and gannets, all competing for nature's bounty. Meanwhile, every fisherman on the south coast of Africa also races to exploit the generosity of this vast ocean. This action packed, visually spectacular film follows the passionate quest of director / cameraman, Peter Lamberti, and his dedicated crew as they chase the sardines racing along South Africa's Wild Coast shadowed by an assortment of predators. Sharks, dolphins, seals, gannets and many other animals join this gala, frantic to indulge in the great feast. Whales, sharks and gamefish compete to keep up with this moving buffet. Inadvertently, the various predators start to act co-operatively. Copper sharks and Common dolphins team up, herding the shoals close to the surface, making it easier for the seabirds to plunge in and take their share. From the air and from below, the hunt is on. For the local Shark's Board it is a particularly tense time, having to remove the shark nets from the sea to avoid shark and dolphin casualties. As the sardines head up the coastline the action intensifies, on the Natal Coast humans join in the attack. Fishermen and local inhabitants wait all year for this bonanza. As the nets are hauled up on the beach, the frenzy continues with onlookers grabbing handfulls, stuffing fish in bags and pockets. Etiquette forgotten, fights break out as the people grapple with each other to seize as many fish as possible. The sensational under water footage of "The Greatest Shoal on Earth" reveals one of the most incredible spectacles of the planet's oceans .
- Discover the cultural and culinary delights of WA's Dampier Peninsula, one of the last 'undiscovered' parts of Australia's coastline. Guest presenter Paul West meets people who have a deep connection to this land and the sea.
- The Australian product humanely killing feral pigs; Shark Bay crab fishers turn adversity into triumph; WA's gin towns embrace the spirit; Macadamia growers let nature do the heavy lifting in pest control.
- Mortensen and Flora make their way to the coast of Mozambique with the mission of finding the mysterious treasure.
- We examine this unique and enigmatic species, its deadly history in South Africa, and the efforts undertaken to protect both man and animal alike.
- Sharks are the predators of the ocean for centuries they roamed the world's waterways unharmed, swimming, feeding, but then came man the trophy hunter and ruthless killer placing the greatest hunter of all - the great white shark - on the endangered list side by side with the rhino another great beast killed to satisfy man's flimsy pleasures. Today, thanks to the dedicated work of a few concerned people, both the great white shark and rhino are protected in South Africa. This episode delves into the secret lives of the sharks of the Indian Ocean as we visit their favorite hunting grounds. We'll also come face to face with Africa's big five at Nduna Lodge, a private game reserve in southern Zimbabwe. And we find a sanctuary for both the endangered black and white rhinos at Lapalala Wilderness in the Waterberg Mountains in the Northern Province of South Africa.
- The Sea Shepherds approach the Thunder in a small boat, making an effort to communicate directly with crew of Thunder by throwing messages in a bottle onto the poacher's ship. Suddenly a man in a black balaclava appears on deck and hurls bolts and flares at the activists and someone is hit. Unexpectedly, the Sea Shepherd's effort is bolstered by the sudden arrival of a commercial fishing boat that joins them in the fight. Greenpeace's flagship vessel, the Rainbow Warrior patrols the Pacific Ocean on the lookout for illegal shark fishing, an industry that feeds the demand for shark fins as a delicacy of Chinese cuisine. When a captain allows them to inspect his boat, the environmentalists explore deep within the vessel to discover a prolific, and illegal, bounty. In Tanzania, the criminal investigation leads J.D. Kotze and his team to a motherlode of explosives, as well as a cache of materials used for bomb-making. Now in custody, superdealer J4 gets the third degree as investigators seek more information.
- Journey of the Grand Lady: High risk area + Oman. Dennie and Lukas run 10 km (6.2 mi) on deck. Jannicke finishes off tuna for the captain's dinner. Maika and Christian at the hairdresser. Andreas attends for the 1st time a show on board.