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    Overwhelming in sheer unrivalled scale and sumptuous sweeping beauty, Massive Africa explores Africa’s colossal landscapes and uncovers the ultimate in wildlife action and drama. In each episode, infinite vibrant vistas- pulsating with life- intertwine with the raw power of nature to create the planet’s wildest and most epic stages. Upon these, the sensational life-and-death struggles of her bustling diversity of wildlife enthralls in heart-stopping performances.
Lion Media Television Productions
Islands worldwide are grand experiments in nature, with their isolation creating unique conditions for animals to diverge from the norm. On the far west of the Australian continent lies Rottnest Island where one of the worlds ‘happiest’, yet most vulnerable marsupials the Quokka thrives. How do they survive here in such inhospitable conditions and nowhere else? In a world first, the entire life cycle of the Quokka will be filmed using special natural history filming techniques to expose the secrets of its survival mechanisms.
13 kilometres north of Windhoek, the capital of Namibia, is Marlice van Vuuren’s wildlife rehabilitation sanctuary. In partnership with the Shiloh Jolie-Pitt Foundation, founded by Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, this fabulous reserve and sanctuary is where Marlice and her extraordinary family care for orphaned wild animals which they one day hope to release back into the wild.
Homebrew Film Company/Off the Fence
London, Rome and Paris are home to some of the world’s best known megastructures. These buildings hold secrets which, until now have been kept hidden from view. From covert Nazi resistance meetings deep in the underground tunnels of London, to understanding the secrets behind the construction of Christianity’s holiest of places. Using CGI, archive and reconstructions, this series reveals parts of history you never knew existed.
La Famiglia
Ever wondered why some animals have such crazy looking sense organs? Why do snakes have a split tongue? Why do elephants have such huge ears? Why do moths have antennae that look like feathers? Every feature has a special purpose that has evolved to ensure the survival of the animal. Just like us, animals rely on their senses for communication, navigation, finding food and staying safe.
Massive Africa
5 x 60’, 4K
Orphans of the Wild
13 x 30’, HD
   Rottnest Island:
Kingdom Of The Quokka
2 x 60’, 4K
 It’s the largest predation of its kind. During the annual ‘sardine run’, millions of sardines migrate up the coast of Africa. Following the current, they swim in a long thin line: for a shark, it’s like a drive-through! Everyone wants a piece of the action... and a couple of sardines for lunch. Great whites are joined by dolphins, and even whales, in the feeding frenzy. One of nature’s great spectacles this film captures it all.
Sea Dog TV International
Secret Cities
3 x 60’, HD
    Shark Alley
1 x 60’, HD
Aquavision TV Productions
KM Pus Media/Big Media
Super Senses
13 x 30’, HD
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