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Browse - Most popular travel shows
Julia Bradbury's Irish Journey
Julia returns to the country of her birth as she travels through Ireland's stunning natural landscape and vibrant cities, exploring its rich culture and history.
Levison Wood: Walking With...
Explorer Levison Wood tracks down some of the most iconic but endangered animals on Earth, and gets a better understanding of how they are surviving against worsening odds
Russia from Above
Natural history series focusing on the spectacular scenery and indigenous wildlife of Russia. The team undertakes a nine month venture to capture the length and breadth of the largest country on Earth from a birds eye view with the best aerial cameras in the world including locations granted film permits for the very first time in cinematic history.
High Road, Low Road
Two celebs get sent on holidays to the same destination - with a catch! One gets the five star treatment and the other is sent straight to economy, but who will have the better experience?
Martin Compston's Scottish Fling
Proud Greenock lad Martin Compston is coming home. He joins his mate Phil MacHugh on a riotous road trip to explore the great Scottish outdoors. What is it that makes the nation tick?
Coach Trip: Road To Marbella
Starting in Mallorca, 14 holiday makers join Brendan Sheerin on his coach travelling on the road to Marbella. The cast take on a activities throughout the day while travelling. Every night a couple is voted off and new couples are introduced along the way. Who will make it to Marbella?
Portuguese Problems
The idea is to laugh at the particularities that everyone identifies with "It's something we wear like a badge of honor"
Highlighting the hilarious and moving experience of being raised Portuguese outside of Portugal.
Russia with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve travels across the world's biggest country, Russia.
On the centenary anniversary of the Russian Revolution, Simon's journey will take him from the snow-capped volcanoes of the far east, through some of the remotest parts of our planet, to the great cities of the west, Moscow and St Petersburg.
Ireland with Simon Reeve
Ireland with Simon Reeve explores the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland in a new two-part series for BBC Two. Both form one of the most beautiful islands in the world: a place steeped in history, culture and belief, but one with a complex and troubled past.
Colombia with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve visits Colombia in the year of the pacification, at least on paper, between the government, 'aided' by right-wing death squads, and the Marxist FARC guerrilla, which was turning into an armed super-drug cartel and champion of ransom kidnappings. He speaks with people about the horror that hopefully nears its end and the prospects if both sides disarm, stressing the need of socio-economic reform, especially alternatives for the coca plant farming and land redistribution. He also shows the vibrant country, rich in natural resources and budding tourism potential, so far crippled by its persisting, yet dated crime records image.
Australia with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve sets off on an extraordinary adventure across Australia. Simon's adventure starts in the magnificent 'red centre' of the continent and onwards through South Australia, via the extraordinary Indian Pacific Railway until he reaches the west coast city of Perth. On the way, he joins an Aussie rancher in the parched outback and takes part in a spectacular camel round-up. This mad adventure, involving specially adapted off-road vehicles and a chopper, is part of an ongoing effort to stop the damaging spread of up to a million feral camels across the country. Finally in Perth, Simon discovers a full scale British invasion. Working in a mine or driving a lorry can bring a salary of a hundred thousand pounds a year, as evidenced when Simon meets a former bin man from hull who is now living the dream, with a beautiful house in the sun, private pool and his very own boat. Simon travels from Darwin in Australia's Northern Territory or 'Top End', across to the remote Cape York Peninsula, and on to the Great Barrier Reef. Simon sets off from Kakadu, the largest national park in the world, where the wildlife is under threat from the march of millions of poisonous cane toads. He joins a team of toad-busters catching the amphibian invaders - originally introduced to the country to kill pests. In Robertson barracks Simon meets Australia's best - and only - tank regiment. They will soon host 6,000 American Marines - evidence of Australia's strategic importance in the Asia Pacific region. On the Cape York Peninsula Simon joins scientists catching deadly box jellyfish, whose venom could prove to have great medicinal value. And on the Great Barrier Reef he dives in search of the starfish destroying coral, before flying 100 miles out into the ocean to watch as a huge tanker is expertly guided through the fragile reef. Simon travels travels down the east coast to the magnificent cities of Sydney and Melbourne in the final part of his journey. Simon's journey starts in Surfers
Clive Myrie's Caribbean Adventure
From the vibrant streets of Cuba to the beautiful beaches of Barbados, Clive explores his family roots - and celebrates the energy, creativity and joy of a place close to paradise.
Verdensmænd
Tobias Dybvad rips Nikolaj Stokholm out of his beloved surroundings and takes him on a crazy journey out into the world to challenge Nikolaj's narrow horizons.
My Name is Gabriel
A program where you live 'the real life of that person' for 72 hours under the name of one of the world's 8 billion people in a place where no one knows you.
Eating Inn
An exploration of Asia's top five-star venues, offering a guide to the very best around the region and uncovering the secrets behind the signature dishes of chefs.
Abandoned Railways from Above
All over Britain there are abandoned railways with fascinating stories waiting to be explored from above.Lost behind old stone walls, buried in forests and hidden in the landscape, 5000 miles of railway and 2000 station remain forgotten.
Counter Space
Amid the throes of a global pandemic and a changing climate, Sophia Roe uses food as a lens to explore our changing world.
Anh Does Scandinavia
Anh Do, Australia's favourite comedian, travels to Scandinavia and Iceland to find out what makes them officially the happiest people on earth.
Robson Green's Australian Adventure
English actor Robson Green has always been fascinated by Australia. Craving an adventure away from the big city, he takes off to the dirt roads to find the wild side of the land Down Under.
In this four part series, Robson sets out to experience what life here is all about, heading to South Australia, the Northern Territory, Western Australia and Queensland. He's on a mission to meet the people of these places and find out how this land of extremes shapes the lives of those who inhabit it.
From the opal miners of Coober Pedy (SA) and the Jawoyn people of Arnhem Land (NT), to the Barramundi farmers of Cone Bay (WA) and the communities living off the grid in the Daintree Rainforest (QLD) and more, Robson discovers how these people all connect to this vast and ancient land.
Brødrene Ost
Two brothers travel around the world to experience different cultures, but most importantly try a lot of different cheeses.
Hello SA
Hayley Pearson, Lauren DeCesare and Tom Rehn bring a fresh new look to Sunday. Get all the tips for a short holiday or day out and start the week right with Hello SA.
Walking With...
Well-known personalities take scenic walks in various locations across England.
Small Town Christmas
Hosted by Inside Edition's national correspondent and best-selling author Megan Alexander, each episode takes viewers to experience Christmas in a different small town around the country. Through food, drink, music, entertainment and faith, we will highlight local businesses and towns that are making Christmas special in their own unique way.
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