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- Travel to the wildest corners of the planet as five courageous animals tackle the very first challenges of their young lives. With a little guidance from sage family members, each must figure out how to find food and recognize danger.
- Come along on an adventure with Jonathan Scott, Simon King, and other professionals and camera crews as they journey through the Masai Mara game park in Kenya, Africa. In their travels they follow many different families and prides of animals, mainly focusing on a few different lion prides, leopards, and cheetahs, stunning males, aggressive yet loving females, and cute cubs too!
- It captures some of the most extraordinary scenes ever seen on film of these predators hunting and killing. This award-winning programme, filmed at Londolozi Game Reserve in South Africa and Kenya's Masai Mara, features the "big five" super predators: lion, hyena, wild dog, leopard and cheetah. The film includes a place for a man to work in closer partnership with nature for our mutual benefit and survival.
- This is the unusual portrait of two hunters - the cheetah and the hyena. It is a dramatic story built around the competition for prey and territory and the fight for survival.
- Examines the spotted hyaena (Crocuta Crocuta). It looks at the social life and hunting ways of this super predator and explains why they have often been so wrongly perceived.
- A documentary which looks at how business innovation can enable employees and customers to make positive social change. Set in London and Kenya the documentary first gives a short overview of the worlds social condition with respects to poverty inequality and related challenges. It then looks at this against the back drop of international commercial business, and how businesses thinking outside the box can mobilize customers and employees to do social good while still maintaining profits. Combining research and footage obtained from the World Bank with business reports from leading business media such as Forbes. 'Equation of change' follows 12 professionals from Great Britain who take up an invitation offered by Virgin Airlines and owner Sir Richard Branson to join them help physically build a school in a remote village in Kenya. The documentary sights this initiative as one example of how a business can enable employees and customers to make a positive social change. Following the team in Kenya the documentary explores how if this approach was applied by businesses around the world then social inequality could be drastically reduced. With the top 15 companies in the World made making combined profits of over $300 billion in 2009 according to Forbes If 1% of this amount was donated that would total just over $3 billion going to causes requiring help. Plus, added to this the top 15 largest employers in the World employ just over 11 million people combined, if they enabled just 1% of their 11 million employees to give 1 day service per week that would total an excess of 110,000 people contributing 44 million hours to social causes and needs in one year. 8 (hour work day) x 50 (weeks) = 400hrs 400 (hours) x 110,000 (employees) = 44,000,000 hours (44 million hours) that could go to social causes and positive social change. The documentary looks at how business innovation can take many forms and can be used to mobilize employees and customers to do social good that is "enabling employees and customers to make a positive social change". 'Equation of Change' allows the viewer to join the journey of the 12 British professionals in Kenya and share their personal journey alongside that of Sir Richard Branson, while analyzing how a slight shift in global corporations business models can dramatically address social needs while maintaining commercial profitability.
- Jungle Jack counts down hard-working mothers of all species.
- Jungle Jack explores six marvelous zoological habitats around the world.
- Jungle Jack's counts down a very special episode featuring lions.
- Jungle Jack and Sue boldly venture into the night around the world. Stealthy zoological hunters equip themselves with nighttime vision. Some of them are a possible threat of crushing tourists with a single step.
- Jungle Jack counts downs the largest land animals on this planet.
- Come along with Jungle Jack as he counts down some cute and cuddly cubs.
- The seasons bring life to the valleys forged by the African rivers, but they also play a part in nature's tragedies. For most of the year, the Mara River flows peacefully through the wide plains of southern Kenya, but during the dry months it displays the ultimate life-and-death struggle: the crossing of hundreds and thousands of wildebeests.
- Jungle Jack counts down six stupendous sights involving wildlife.
- In Elephants of the Mara Part 1, host Brittany Bristow and ranger Bruce Hedges explore the Mara and find herds of elephants with many young calves who are just beginning to learn how to use their trunks. They also find a herd of elephants who interact with a troupe of baboons while foraging for their favorite berries. They watch as the baboons descend a large hill to get into hippo-infested waters for a quick drink before leaping to the other side of the embankment.
- Hostess Brittany Bristow and ranger Bruce Hedges find a number of hippos out of the water on this safari. It is a treacherous encounter as this animal is one of the most feared in Africa. Keenly aware of the danger at hand, Brittany and Bruce cautiously follow along as the hippos return to the river from a night of grazing. Later that day, they are caught by surprise when they discover a large male lying in a mud hole out in an open field. Another male startles them when he leaps out of the water just a few feet from their vehicle. They leave when he opens his mouth in a gesture of aggression.
- This episode's safari highlight is the Mara's residential lions known as the Oloololo pride.
- In Elephants of the Mara Part 2, host Brittany Bristow and ranger Bruce Hedges, discover a young elephant very close to their camp and set out to find the herd. As they explore the savanna, they discover several large herds and among those, find numerous young calves. On one day in particular while they were driving past herds, they came across a young bull with quite an attitude. Separated from his herd, he trumpets defiantly from within the bushes until his family finally comes to get him.