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- Wildlife documentary series. Ray Mears explores the geography of eight Chinese landscapes. He identifies native plants and tracks down some of China's most iconic wildlife.
- The culinary expert sets off to explore South Africa's most iconic and best loved landscapes and experiences - along with its glorious food.
- Food expert Jimmy Doherty's action packed journey takes him out of the kitchen and into a wide variety of landscapes from tropical wetlands to the desert heart of Australia.
- Art historian Dr Janina Ramirez and angler John Bailey go in search of the origins and ethos of the 18th-century English Landscape movement along a 12-mile stretch of the River Thames.
- Bushcraft guru Ray Mears travels to the remotest parts of Australia to examine the astonishing creatures that thrive in such demanding conditions.
- Jimmy explores the unusual wild foods of Western Australia and Northern Territory, encountering salt-water crocodiles, rustling up kangaroo sausages and enjoying Bush camp cooking in true outback style.
- Jimmy forages for wild plants at Ayers Rock and tries his hand at mud crabbing in the beautiful wilderness of Western Australia's Cape Leveque. There is also a kangaroo tail supper.
- Jimmy dines on an Afghan curry during a visit to the Flinders Ranges in South Australia, and samples the nation's national pudding - Pavlova - during a trip to Kangaroo Island.
- Jimmy Doherty explores how modern chefs are using native ingredients to bring new twists to contemporary Australian cuisine.
- Food expert Jimmy Doherty explores the food experiences of the first settlers who arrived in Australia two hundred years ago.
- Jimmy Doherty discovers the ghost town of Farina, 370 miles north of Adelaide, whose fortunes were built on wheat, before discovering the story of Australia's Afghan cameleers.
- Jimmy Doherty travels to Mount Bundy cattle station in the Northern Territory, where he turns cowboy for the day.
- Jimmy Doherty travels to Manjimup in the South West corner of Australia. He meets with both a truffle farmer and pearl farmer and is introduced to a delicacy of the world - pearl meat.
- Jimmy explores how successive waves of new arrivals introduced new tastes to the continent.
- Jimmy explores the Asian influence on Australian cuisine at Rapid Creek market in Darwin.
- Gregg starts his journey around South Africa by going on safari at the Amakhala Game Reserve in the Eastern Cape. He camps out overnight and taste a traditional stew, poike, before joining vets caring for a wild leopard.
- Gregg starts in the mother city, Cape Town, where he heads to the city's highest point, Table Mountain, and tastes Cape Malay cuisine in picturesque Bo Kaap. He then travels to the Western Cape for some wine tasting.
- Gregg flies into Upington, the gateway to the Kalahari and follows the Orange River to the spectacular Augrabies Falls. Paddling down river, Gregg overnights at Khamkhirri Lodge.
- Gregg takes a 300-kilometre road trip along the stunning coast of the Western Cape heading for Gansbaai, otherwise known as Shark Town. He helps to release some rehabilitated African Penguins into the wild.
- Grabbing a lift on a tuk tuk, Gregg whizzes around the colourful and energetic township of Soweto just outside Johannesburg - home of both Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela.
- From Durban, Gregg takes a helicopter ride up into the Zulu Kingdom in the Garden Province. He flies above the iconic Rorke's Drift battle site and meets the ancestor of a Zulu warrior. He visits a Zulu village for some home-cooked food.
- Ray Mears looks at how the landscapes of America's three great mountain ranges - the Appalachians, the Rockies and the Sierra Nevada - challenged the westward push of the early pioneers.
- Ray journeys to the Great Barrier Reef where he finds a humpback whale calf learning how to swim.
- Ray comes face to face with a giant saltwater crocodile in Arnhem.
- In Victoria's bush-lands, Ray tracks down several Australian icons.
- Ray Mears travels deep into the rainforest in search of the prehistoric flightless cassowary.
- Ray heads down the Great Ocean Road and takes to the sea in search of the weedy sea dragon.
- Ray flies past the red rock mass of Uluru in a helicopter and meets a variety of marsupials.