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- World Champion Freediver Tanya Streeter trains novice diver Joe Tufts to compete in the world of Freediving, with incredible results.
- Twelve overweight contestants battle the bulge to lose the most weight before their rivals do, in order to avoid being voted off the show. Their goal? A more healthy future, $200,000 cash, and the title of "Australia's Biggest Loser".
- Adventurous zoologist Nigel Marven embarks on an underwater expedition through time to explore the seven deadliest seas in Earth's history, coming face to face with strange and dangerous prehistoric sea monsters.
- Explore the wonders of our universe with Sam Neill.
- Get Out Alive will test teams of two beyond their most extreme imaginations.
- "72 Hours" is an adrenaline-fueled, action-adventure docu-series with a simple but compelling premise. Three teams of three strangers are dropped into the wild and have 72 hours to find a briefcase-containing $100,000. The first team to find it, keeps it.
- Discovery Networks' "Reel Race" will be its first Asian-produced reality TV series to air internationally. Produced by Australia-based CSS Screen Active, "Reel Race" sees five young documentary filmmakers competing to research, shoot and edit a mini-doc -- racing the finished product back to Manila, Philippines, in time for judging.
- The true story of the kidnapping and rescue of Roy Hallums, an American contractor in Iraq. Hallums spent ten months blindfolded and bound in captivity until a unique rescue unit using the world's most sophisticated technology saved his life.
- Enter the realm of a parallel universe, where the world of extreme is the norm. Be a fly on the wall as the members of this extreme tribe plan their next adventure and reveal their secret skills.
- Novice rally driver Peggy Bourne pays the ultimate tribute to her rally legend husband Possum Bourne, by competing in the world's most dangerous hill climb rally event, the Silverstone Race to the Sky.
- Song of the Kauri is a film from the heart of New Zealand. It speaks of the mighty Kauri tree and the human history tangled in it's roots. A vibrant and passionate journey into the soul of the people from the land of the long white cloud, the song of a Kauri guitar, Aotearoa in all its' exotic remoteness at the bottom of the South Pacific. Song of the Kauri tackles the universal politics of living on the tightrope between environmental sustainability and economic survival. One of the most important films of the year. Be prepared to ponder.
- Follow one anglers quest to unravel a boyhood mystery as he uncovers the legend of the famed 'mouse year'. The stuff of folklore, 'Once in a Blue Moon' reveals the mystery of an event that occurs briefly just once a decade. This strange and unreal story takes us into some of the most remote and beautiful parts of New Zealand as we follow one anglers quest to document and unravel a childhood mystery and catch the fish of a lifetime.
- Using CGI to reconstruct the building of the Great Palm House at Kew in the 1840s...
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.8 (73)TV EpisodeThe teams receive a clue telling them to travel over 6,000 miles from Calcutta, India to Auckland, New Zealand. Then, they must drive an additional 220 miles to Rotorua, New Zealand. Flight struggles initially put one team behind, but then confusion over directions moves them into a surprise lead. The teams take part in a Detour: Clean or Dirty. The Clean option involves a scary water rafting trip, while the Dirty option involves searching for a clue in hot mud. Colin and Christie, Linda and Karen, and Chip and Kim choose the Clean option, while Brandon and Nicole and Kami and Karli opt to get dirty. A questionable decision on the part of one racer makes for an intense battle to avoid elimination. The teams complete a Roadblock that involves rolling down a hill inside a Zorb, then walking across a final line. They then check in at the Pit Stop, but it's finally too late for one team and they are eliminated.
- Four teams race from New Zealand's South Island to the capitol city of Auckland, along the way encountering an imposing tribe of Maori warriors, a no-holds-barred All-Terrain Vehicle race and a 350-foot drop into the "Lost World" caves - the longest free rappel in the world. A seventh team is eliminated and the final three teams are determined.
- The teams take off from the Pit Stop in New Zealand to the Westhaven Marina, where they face a Roadblock that involves scaling heights and then doing a controlled leap into a boat. Afterwards, the teams receive a clue telling them to travel over 5,000 miles to Manila, Philippines. One team lands seats on a flight that they hope will put them far ahead, but finds that flight delays and a missed connection place them together with the rest of the teams. Once in the Philippines, the teams take a part in a task to decorate jeepnees, a remnant of the American World War II presence. One team, though, must wait when they arrive only to find another team has exercised their Yield option on them. Afterwards, the teams do a Detour: Plow or Fowl. All teams choose the Plow option, which involves using an ox to plow for a clue, as opposed to the Fowl, which would have involved herding a thousand geese. All teams find themselves in a high-stakes bus and taxi race to the Coconut Palace Pit Stop, but one receives good news when they learn that although they finished last, they have not been eliminated from the race
- Four teams race from the Australian Outback to the South Island of New Zealand where they confront a high-speed jet boat river ride, an unruly flock of sheep and a 450-foot bungee jump, one of the largest in the world
- Ajay Rochester welcomes 14 new contestants to the biggest loser white house and takes the contestants to their last supper before they are played back what and how much they were eating just moments before. The contestants weigh-in for the first time with Damien being the largest contestant ever. The contestants look at each other's dream outfits. Some of the contestants are already missing home. The contestants line up outside in weight order (smallest to largest) wearing singlets with their names and weights on and are shocked when not Bob and Jillian turn up but 2 brand new Australian trainers: Shannon and Michelle. The contestants then have to choose which trainers they want to be with then Bob and Jillian arrive.
- In this scenario, Dave Canterbury and Cody Lundin take on a mountaineer's worst nightmare: stranded on top of a mountain in New Zealand with limited supplies. Together they battle glacial peaks and deep rocky canyons to show what it takes to survive.
- Karl is sent to spend time on a desert island in the South Pacific. Along the way, he attempts bungee jumping, land-diving, and arseboarding, and he meets a tribe that worships Prince Philip.
- On New Zealand's North Island Bear finds no shortage of water and wildlife for food but it is by no means safe or friendly. Still, he has fun navigating waterfalls and river gorges including some cliff diving and chilly swims.
- A goof is said by Bear Grylls right near the end where he has been heading west across New Zealand. Bear says that if he keeps going west he will hit Argentina. That is wrong as it would be Australia.