Season 1 · Episode 1
Stuart narrowly avoids a bite from an eastern brown while Mick and Adele attempt to remove a giant python from an office refrigerator.
A giant python raids a chicken coop and a deadly eastern brown snake has to be removed from a young family’s backyard.
Jess and Stuart are called in to remove an eastern brown from a concerned grandparent and a simple callout turns deadly for Mick and Adele.
Stuart and Olivia attempt to capture two eastern browns as Mick’s mum calls for help after discovering a mysterious reptile in her bedroom.
A young boy’s trip to the toilet is interrupted by a snake hiding under the toilet rolls and Stuart faces off against an old foe.
Surf life savers call the team for help after finding a red bellied black snake in their board room. Stuart and Olivia attempt to remove three pythons from a site.
Chris and Stuart are called in to catch two eastern browns that are loose in a family's backyard, while Mick goes 'all in' to remove a keelback from a swimming pool.
A giant lace monitor is terrorising a family's pet chickens, and Olivia makes a startling discovery while removing a large python from a young family's backyard.
Jess and Stu are shocked to discover what species they're dealing with, and it's a code red when another team member is bitten by a deadly brown snake.
Stuart and Chris are called to remove a mystery snake from inside a lounge chair, while Mick and Adele struggle to access a python stuck in a fence.
An old foe returns and Stuart will do anything to ensure the snake is removed. Mick and Adele break up two love-struck snakes in a family's backyard.
A very surprising guest finds its way into a family's bedroom, and Jess tackles a large carpet python that has made itself at home in a messy garage.
Stuart and Chris are called in to remove a snake unlike anything they've ever seen before, while Mick and Adele hunt down a deadly red bellied black snake.
A family's pet duck is missing, and a python is on the loose. Jess and Stuart get more than they bargained for when called in to remove a large red bellied black snake.
Stuart and Chris are inundated with calls to remove carpet pythons from houses all over the Sunshine Coast.
Multiple calls for deadly eastern brown snake keep Stuart and Chris on their toes. Mick and Adele attempt to remove a red belly from behind a couple's backyard freezer.
Discover the remarkable ways animals of all shapes and sizes are adapting to make the most of opportunities in the newest and fastest changing habitat on the planet - our cities.
2018
India - unique in its diversity and breathtakingly beautiful. The subcontinent is characterized by scenic, cultural and ethnic diversity. Despite growing space needs, there are efforts to preserve the wilderness through nature reserves and protected areas. So India still provides habitat for rare species such as the Bengal tiger or the Indian elephant. The 5-part series "India's wild beauty" leads to the most spectacular and beautiful regions and their inhabitants.
2012
For 30 years Oxford Scientific Films has concentrated on animals that are difficult to film and action that is often impossible to appreciate with the naked eye. In Secret Nature, we open the treasure trove of world class images that includes stunning timelapse, slow motion, high speed and macro sequences.
2004
Deadly Disasters explores some of the most terrifying and destructive natural disasters to ever strike the planet, uncovering fascinating new details and packed with jaw-dropping footage.
2019
Dive into the secret and surprising lives of some of Australia's signature wildlife. From mini marsupials to flying foxes, join these extraordinary creatures thriving in the otherworldly landscapes of this astonishing island-continent.
2016
A journey through the magical wilderness of India, witnessing the day-to-day lives and challenges of some its most iconic species and the many other creatures with which they share their home.
2020
Ray Mears discovers the dramatic landscapes of France. Exploring the wildlife and plant life and delving into the secrets the landscape hold on his journey through mountains, coast, forests, rivers and wetlands.
The series takes viewers on the ultimate retreat—transporting them to a vast array of colorful and calming corners of the world. Viewers travel to blue glaciers, arid deserts, lush rainforests and pulsating metropolises to escape from the cacophony of everyday life.
2021
Dramatic life saving surgery.
Zoologist Jack Randall journeys into Australia's Outback to encounter extraordinary wildlife.
They know how to kill and how to cure. Inside a hospital, at home, or maybe even next door. They are trained to save lives but also know how to take them. Delve into the stories of killers who broke the Hippocratic Oath to use their medical knowledge for murder, taking the lives of often vulnerable victims instead of caring for them.
2024
Railway adventures across Australia follows the exploits of Scott McGregor on his quest to find the famous, unusual and unique trains and stories at the end of the line.
—
David Attenborough reveals the surprising truth about the cold-blooded lives of reptiles and amphibians. These animals are as dramatic, as colourful and as tender as any other animals.
2008
Coverage of the annual Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras.
1994
Islands can be home to the most extreme examples of life and the some of the most dramatic landscapes. Natural selection fuels evolution in the most extraordinary way. Isolated for hundreds of thousands of years, pockets of individuals survive, thrive and adapt to fill all available niches fuelling a rapid development of new species. Wildest Islands, a stunning five-part series featuring the world’s most spectacular island locations. Dive into the crystal clear waters of the Caribbean; journey through the lush forests of Zanzibar; discover the unspoilt environs of the Hebrides; and uncover the enduring wonders of the Galapagos Islands as Wildest Islands investigates the rich history of these pristine paradises.
The Earth’s continents are instantly recognizable. These iconic landmasses seem permanent and unchanging, yet they are merely the wreckage of a much larger long-lost supercontinent – Pangaea. In this stunning four part series Professor Iain Stewart uncovers the evidence for this ancient past. He reveals how the world around us is full of clues – in the rocks, the landscapes and even the animals. All of which tell us how the land we live on was created.
2013