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Mara - River of Death

ke 27.03.2013 07.00 - 07.55 55 minViasat Nature

(Mara - River of Death/2011) This documentary explores the Mara River in its entire length and the dramatic events that unfold during the migration season across its relentless waves. The river Mara in East Africa runs through two of Africa?s most important nature reserves: the Masai Mara in Kenya and Tanzania?s Serengeti National Park. The banks of the Mara are home to Africa?s finest wildlife and the largest wild herds in the world can be observed here. Moreover, the river plays a crucial role in the famous migration of wildebeest.

Invasion Of The Giant Pythons: Florida With Nigel MarvenU

ke 27.03.2013 07.55 - 08.45 50 minViasat Nature

(Invasion Of The Giant Pythons: Florida With Nigel Marven/2009) Few tourists that flock to the Sunshine State realise that they could be a stone?s throw from snakes that can be seven metres long and as thick as a telegraph pole. These giant serpents can swallow alligators and cougars whole, have up to a hundred babies a year and are even capable of killing people. We see an awe-inspiring python strike slowed down two hundred times, Nigel gets down on the ground with the biggest python ever found in the USA, and we unveil the first footage of a wild python nest in Florida. Will these python invaders conquer the Everglades and advance across Florida? Only time will tell.

Animal Park Wild in Africa Yr 1

ke 27.03.2013 08.55 - 09.50 55 minViasat Nature

(Animal Park Wild in Africa Yr 1/2005) Prepare to go really wild in Africa! Kate Humble and Ben Fogle are on a wild animal park adventure in Africa ? and this time there are no barriers or fences to protect them. They meet the rangers and wildlife experts, risking their lives on a daily basis to care for the continent?s large and exotic wildlife. Their charges include ? lions, crocodiles, giraffes, cheetahs, leopards and black and white rhino. Ben and Kate also venture out at night, to capture crocodiles for health checks, track escaped lions and aggressive black rhinos and meet the people at the forefront of animal protection ? the elite anti-poaching unit.

Wild Animal E.R.

ke 27.03.2013 09.50 - 10.15 25 minViasat Nature

(Wild Animal E.R./2008) This documentary series gives an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital. Based in the South-East of Britain, Tiggywinkles is the biggest of its kind in the world. It is also unique, in that it specialises in rehabilitating Britain's indigenous wildlife.
Although now there are around 10,000 animal casualties admitted each year, and a team of over 40 staff and volunteers on hand, Tiggywinkles has sprouted from humble beginnings. The wildlife hospital started life operating out of a small garden shed, but it now serves as the hub of wild-animal care in the UK. The hospital has a policy to never turn any ailing creature away. Its ultimate goal is to nurse all injured animals back to health before releasing them into the wild. "Every animal that comes through the doors of Tiggywinkles is dying," says co-founder Les Stocker, "and it's our mission to give these incredible creatures a second chance at life."
Filmed day and night over a series of weeks, Wild Animal ER follows dedicated vets and volunteers as they tend to the full spectrum of Britain's wildlife.

Wild Animal E.R.

ke 27.03.2013 10.15 - 10.45 30 minViasat Nature

(Wild Animal E.R./2008) This documentary series gives an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital. Based in the South-East of Britain, Tiggywinkles is the biggest of its kind in the world. It is also unique, in that it specialises in rehabilitating Britain's indigenous wildlife.
Although now there are around 10,000 animal casualties admitted each year, and a team of over 40 staff and volunteers on hand, Tiggywinkles has sprouted from humble beginnings. The wildlife hospital started life operating out of a small garden shed, but it now serves as the hub of wild-animal care in the UK. The hospital has a policy to never turn any ailing creature away. Its ultimate goal is to nurse all injured animals back to health before releasing them into the wild. "Every animal that comes through the doors of Tiggywinkles is dying," says co-founder Les Stocker, "and it's our mission to give these incredible creatures a second chance at life."
Filmed day and night over a series of weeks, Wild Animal ER follows dedicated vets and volunteers as they tend to the full spectrum of Britain's wildlife.

My Dog Ate What?

ke 27.03.2013 10.45 - 11.40 55 minViasat Nature

(My Dog Ate What?/2009) Dogs eat the darndest things. From fish hooks to spoons, MY DOG ATE WHAT?! retells the stories of dogs that have swallowed astonishing things and what it took to save their lives. Through interviews with the owners and Veterinarians plus dramatic recreations, MY DOG ATE WHAT?! brings each story to life in a weekly hour long program.

Zoo Juniors

ke 27.03.2013 11.40 - 12.05 25 minViasat Nature

(Zoo Juniors/2011) What sorts of challenges face the youngsters in a modern zoo? Lion cubs, piglets, little hatchlings and juvenile reindeer ? they couldn?t be more different, but they are all here together at Berlin Zoo and Berlin?s Animal Park. From regular weight checks to inoculations and first trips outside, this series offers an insight into all these firsts and many more as we observe the animals in Berlin in their first days of life through to being little toddlers. You?ll learn what the world?s shortest goat is, exactly when lion cubs get too dangerous to play with, and why baby elephants understand English and Indian, but no other languages.

Zoo Juniors

ke 27.03.2013 12.05 - 12.35 30 minViasat Nature

(Zoo Juniors/2011) What sorts of challenges face the youngsters in a modern zoo? Lion cubs, piglets, little hatchlings and juvenile reindeer ? they couldn?t be more different, but they are all here together at Berlin Zoo and Berlin?s Animal Park. From regular weight checks to inoculations and first trips outside, this series offers an insight into all these firsts and many more as we observe the animals in Berlin in their first days of life through to being little toddlers. You?ll learn what the world?s shortest goat is, exactly when lion cubs get too dangerous to play with, and why baby elephants understand English and Indian, but no other languages.

Animal Park Wild in Africa Yr 1

ke 27.03.2013 12.35 - 13.30 55 minViasat Nature

(Animal Park Wild in Africa Yr 1/2005) Prepare to go really wild in Africa! Kate Humble and Ben Fogle are on a wild animal park adventure in Africa ? and this time there are no barriers or fences to protect them. They meet the rangers and wildlife experts, risking their lives on a daily basis to care for the continent?s large and exotic wildlife. Their charges include ? lions, crocodiles, giraffes, cheetahs, leopards and black and white rhino. Ben and Kate also venture out at night, to capture crocodiles for health checks, track escaped lions and aggressive black rhinos and meet the people at the forefront of animal protection ? the elite anti-poaching unit.

Tiger man of Africa

ke 27.03.2013 13.30 - 14.25 55 minViasat Nature

(Tiger man of Africa/2010) There are no tigers in Africa. But what if there were? In an area of South African wilderness known as Tiger Canyons, one man has been hand-rearing some of nature's most ferocious creatures. But, rather than raise the continent's native hunters, wildlife filmmaker and enthusiast John Varty has opted to give Asia's apex predator a helping hand. We follow John Varty on his seemingly impossible dream: to create a new population of wild tigers outside their natural habitat. Starting with two young, zoo-born tigers, Varty now has more than 15 tigers at his Tiger Canyons reserve, and has used ever-present cameras to document two years of their lives. Whether mating, birthing or hunting, Varty shows these magnificent tigers with remarkable, up close and personal detail.

Zoo Juniors

ke 27.03.2013 14.25 - 14.55 30 minViasat Nature

(Zoo Juniors/2011) What sorts of challenges face the youngsters in a modern zoo? Lion cubs, piglets, little hatchlings and juvenile reindeer ? they couldn?t be more different, but they are all here together at Berlin Zoo and Berlin?s Animal Park. From regular weight checks to inoculations and first trips outside, this series offers an insight into all these firsts and many more as we observe the animals in Berlin in their first days of life through to being little toddlers. You?ll learn what the world?s shortest goat is, exactly when lion cubs get too dangerous to play with, and why baby elephants understand English and Indian, but no other languages.

Zoo Juniors

ke 27.03.2013 14.55 - 15.30 35 minViasat Nature

(Zoo Juniors/2011) What sorts of challenges face the youngsters in a modern zoo? Lion cubs, piglets, little hatchlings and juvenile reindeer ? they couldn?t be more different, but they are all here together at Berlin Zoo and Berlin?s Animal Park. From regular weight checks to inoculations and first trips outside, this series offers an insight into all these firsts and many more as we observe the animals in Berlin in their first days of life through to being little toddlers. You?ll learn what the world?s shortest goat is, exactly when lion cubs get too dangerous to play with, and why baby elephants understand English and Indian, but no other languages.

Wild Animal E.R.

ke 27.03.2013 15.30 - 15.55 25 minViasat Nature

(Wild Animal E.R./2008) This documentary series gives an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital. Based in the South-East of Britain, Tiggywinkles is the biggest of its kind in the world. It is also unique, in that it specialises in rehabilitating Britain's indigenous wildlife.
Although now there are around 10,000 animal casualties admitted each year, and a team of over 40 staff and volunteers on hand, Tiggywinkles has sprouted from humble beginnings. The wildlife hospital started life operating out of a small garden shed, but it now serves as the hub of wild-animal care in the UK. The hospital has a policy to never turn any ailing creature away. Its ultimate goal is to nurse all injured animals back to health before releasing them into the wild. "Every animal that comes through the doors of Tiggywinkles is dying," says co-founder Les Stocker, "and it's our mission to give these incredible creatures a second chance at life."
Filmed day and night over a series of weeks, Wild Animal ER follows dedicated vets and volunteers as they tend to the full spectrum of Britain's wildlife.

Wild Animal E.R.

ke 27.03.2013 15.55 - 16.20 25 minViasat Nature

(Wild Animal E.R./2008) This documentary series gives an insight into what goes on behind the scenes at Tiggywinkles Wildlife Hospital. Based in the South-East of Britain, Tiggywinkles is the biggest of its kind in the world. It is also unique, in that it specialises in rehabilitating Britain's indigenous wildlife.
Although now there are around 10,000 animal casualties admitted each year, and a team of over 40 staff and volunteers on hand, Tiggywinkles has sprouted from humble beginnings. The wildlife hospital started life operating out of a small garden shed, but it now serves as the hub of wild-animal care in the UK. The hospital has a policy to never turn any ailing creature away. Its ultimate goal is to nurse all injured animals back to health before releasing them into the wild. "Every animal that comes through the doors of Tiggywinkles is dying," says co-founder Les Stocker, "and it's our mission to give these incredible creatures a second chance at life."
Filmed day and night over a series of weeks, Wild Animal ER follows dedicated vets and volunteers as they tend to the full spectrum of Britain's wildlife.

Animal Park Wild in Africa Yr 1

ke 27.03.2013 16.20 - 17.15 55 minViasat Nature

(Animal Park Wild in Africa Yr 1/2005) Prepare to go really wild in Africa! Kate Humble and Ben Fogle are on a wild animal park adventure in Africa ? and this time there are no barriers or fences to protect them. They meet the rangers and wildlife experts, risking their lives on a daily basis to care for the continent?s large and exotic wildlife. Their charges include ? lions, crocodiles, giraffes, cheetahs, leopards and black and white rhino. Ben and Kate also venture out at night, to capture crocodiles for health checks, track escaped lions and aggressive black rhinos and meet the people at the forefront of animal protection ? the elite anti-poaching unit.

My Life is a Zoo

ke 27.03.2013 17.15 - 18.05 50 minViasat Nature

(My Life is a Zoo/2010) Life isn't easy for two zookeepers running a large private zoo in the middle of nowhere. With almost no help at all, Bud DeYoung and Carrie Cramer care for over 400 permanent residents, all while rescuing exotic animals from around the globe, rehabilitating local wildlife and running a struggling small business. This is the real life of Bud and Carrie.

Bear Whisperer Returns

ke 27.03.2013 18.05 - 19.00 55 minViasat Nature

(Bear Whisperer Returns/2010) In a resort town where tourists and bears collide, it?s up to the ?Bear Whisperer? to keep the peace. Journey to Mammoth Lakes, California, a community in a unique situation, as summer tourists arrive so do black bears, fresh from hibernation and anxious to pack on pounds. This documentary follows professional bear wrangler Steve Searles over the course of several months as he uses non-lethal means to ensure that humans and bears can co-exist. ?The Bear Whisperer? is an inspiring account of one man?s mission to save bears and at the same time, protect the public.

Whale Shark

ke 27.03.2013 19.00 - 19.50 50 minViasat Nature

(Whale Shark/2009) The whale shark is the largest fish in the world, and yet it
remains a scientific mystery. For the majority of the year,
they make their way slowly through the oceans relatively
unnoticed. However, on the eve of a spectacular coral
spawning event on Australia?s Ningaloo Reef, hundreds
arrive. Six weeks later, they disappear. Where do they
go?
New findings suggest that whale sharks from Australia,
Africa and India could all come from the same migratory
population ? meaning that this would be the largest
migration on earth. But how can we find out for sure?
In this programme, Australian marine biologist,
Mark Meekan tags eight sharks in Ningaloo. Thanks
to specially designed on-shark cameras, DNA
fingerprinting and satellite tracking devices, we can
follow their dramatic journey.

Killer Whale Islands with Nigel Marven

ke 27.03.2013 20.00 - 21.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Killer Whale Islands with Nigel Marven/2007) Attracted to the Falklands by one of the Antarctic's most dangerous predators, the killer whale, Nigel Marven also introduces us to a host of other amazing creatures. As he hops across the islands in a light aircraft he follows the trials and tribulations of elephant seals, fur seals, albatrosses and four very different kinds of penguin. But typically, Nigel is there to get up close and personal. He takes a plunge to joust with playful sea lions, watches young orcas learn to hunt and even has the tables turned on him when he is followed by an entourage of inquisitive gentoo penguin chicks.

WhitechapelU

ke 27.03.2013 21.00 - 22.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Whitechapel/2008) The streets of Whitechapel are awash with blood. A murderer stalks the night, picking off vulnerable women and leaving them brutally butchered. The locals live in fear and the police remain clueless - with no motive, no evidence and no hope of catching this barbaric killer. But this is not the 19th Century and the time of Jack the Ripper. This is now. Assigned to the case is fast-tracked DI Chandler - a novice in the business of murder, an expert in the politics of policing and three day courses. His fellow officers, however, are anything but. Chief among them is DS Miles, the archetypal cynical, seen-it-all detective. Tipped-off by 'Ripperologist' Edward Buchan, Chandler realises that this modern day killer is copying the infamous Whitechapel murders, down to the very last detail. Can Chandler do what his fellow officers failed to do over 100 years before, and catch the person responsible? Cinematic and stylish, with a distinctive gothic edge and gallows wit, Whitechapel is a far cry from most police procedural dramas. Prepare for ambitious storylines, memorable, realistic characters and enough scares to keep the blood racing.

Inspector Lynley Mysteries

ke 27.03.2013 22.00 - 23.00 60 minViasat Nature

(Inspector Lynley Mysteries/2002) Based on the novels from the best-selling stories by Elizabeth George, this series of contemporary murder mysteries feature the charismatic Inspector Lynley, whose title as the 8th Earl of Asherton fuels a sparky relationship with his working class sidekick Barbara Havers.

Award-winning crime writer Elizabeth
George has been hailed by critics as a new
voice in the great tradition of the English
literary mystery. Her Inspector Lynley novels
have become international best-sellers,
acclaimed for their startling plot twists,
chilling atmosphere, and unsentimental but
heart-breaking emotional depth.
In the pilot episode, Superintendent
Thomas Lynley, 8th Earl of Asherton, and
Detective Sergeant Havers were foisted
on one another to solve a murder in
Yorkshire.Worlds apart, sparks flew as
rough met smooth; the prickly plebeian
resented having to work under Scotland
Yard?s golden boy. But despite personal
differences, they cracked the case and a
mutual respect blossomed.
Now an established team, they have four
new crime mysteries to crack.The search
for a missing schoolboy uncovers a den of
iniquity, secrecy and lies at an old public
school.The death of a playwright at the
Scottish retreat of a famous theatre
producer. Unravelling the tangled life of a
beautiful Cambridge student who has been
murdered. And a tale of witchcraft and a
dinner laced with death in rural Lancashire.
As they try to unmask the killers, the
relationship between Lynley and Havers is
strictly professional.They still have their
differences of opinion, but each has come
to respect the other?s qualities and
contribution they bring to the partnership.
Solving their professional problems is
easier than sorting out their personal lives.
Still hurting from the marriage of the love
of his life to his best friend, Lynley turns to
his close friend, Lady Helen Clyde, for
comfort. Meanwhile, Havers? father is on
his deathbed and she finds it increasingly
difficult to cope with

Inspector Lynley Mysteries

ke 27.03.2013 23.00 - 07.00 8h 0 minViasat Nature

(Inspector Lynley Mysteries/2002) Based on the novels from the best-selling stories by Elizabeth George, this series of contemporary murder mysteries feature the charismatic Inspector Lynley, whose title as the 8th Earl of Asherton fuels a sparky relationship with his working class sidekick Barbara Havers.

Award-winning crime writer Elizabeth
George has been hailed by critics as a new
voice in the great tradition of the English
literary mystery. Her Inspector Lynley novels
have become international best-sellers,
acclaimed for their startling plot twists,
chilling atmosphere, and unsentimental but
heart-breaking emotional depth.
In the pilot episode, Superintendent
Thomas Lynley, 8th Earl of Asherton, and
Detective Sergeant Havers were foisted
on one another to solve a murder in
Yorkshire.Worlds apart, sparks flew as
rough met smooth; the prickly plebeian
resented having to work under Scotland
Yard?s golden boy. But despite personal
differences, they cracked the case and a
mutual respect blossomed.
Now an established team, they have four
new crime mysteries to crack.The search
for a missing schoolboy uncovers a den of
iniquity, secrecy and lies at an old public
school.The death of a playwright at the
Scottish retreat of a famous theatre
producer. Unravelling the tangled life of a
beautiful Cambridge student who has been
murdered. And a tale of witchcraft and a
dinner laced with death in rural Lancashire.
As they try to unmask the killers, the
relationship between Lynley and Havers is
strictly professional.They still have their
differences of opinion, but each has come
to respect the other?s qualities and
contribution they bring to the partnership.
Solving their professional problems is
easier than sorting out their personal lives.
Still hurting from the marriage of the love
of his life to his best friend, Lynley turns to
his close friend, Lady Helen Clyde, for
comfort. Meanwhile, Havers? father is on
his deathbed and she finds it increasingly
difficult to cope with
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