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    • Programmes (308)
    • Shark Invasion
    • Shark Invasion
    • Nature & Wildlife
      Shark attacks caused panic in Sydney in 2009, leading experts to ask if sharks can ever safely co-exist with humans.
    • Shark Night
    • Shark Night
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    • Nature & Wildlife
      Sharks - one of our greatest primal fears; yet one man will attempt to survive a night with the infamous Great White.
    • Sharkman
    • Sharkman
    • Nature & Wildlife
      Michael Rutzen is on a quest to show people the gentle, intelligent and sensitive side of sharks in order to save them.
    • Sharkville
    • Sharkville
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    • Nature & Wildlife
      Sharkville, the only bay where Great White Sharks live year round: a new story in the history of Great White sharks.
    • Smalltalk Diaries
    • Smalltalk Diaries
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    • Nature & Wildlife
      Do you ever wonder what it’s like to be a bug? Well you’re about to find out. With the help of a startling new invention, The Translation ...
    • Solid Water Liquid Rock
    • Solid Water Liquid Rock
    • Nature & Wildlife
      Blizzards and fiery lava collide at Antarctica’s Mount Erebus in an unknown world of contrast and incredible richness.
    • Song of Protest
    • Song of Protest
    • Nature & Wildlife
      Most of New Zealand’s forests are gone, but the kokako remains. His song may yet herald their renaissance.
    • Sounds of the Seas
    • Sounds of the Seas
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    • Nature & Wildlife
      Join Antonella Servido as she investigates the mystery of the Canary Island pilot whales in this stunning documentary.
    • South Sea Pearls
    • South Sea Pearls
    • Nature & Wildlife
      In the reef gardens between Indonesia and northern Australia, we learn how these miracles of nature are nurtured.
    • Southern Harbour
    • Southern Harbour
    • Nature & Wildlife
      Life at Otago Harbour, where the animals may be tolerant of human invasion, but they do have their limits!