1. Australia with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve sets off on an extraordinary adventure across Australia. This mad adventure, involving specially adapted off-road vehicles and a chopper, is part of an ongoing effort to stop the damaging spread of up to a million feral camels across the country.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
2. Brick by Brick: Rebuilding Our Past
Dan Cruickshank and Charlie Luxton uncover the incredible hidden stories behind historic buildings as they are dismantled brick by brick and meticulously resurrected in new locations.
3. Japan Railway Journal
Discover the secrets of Japan's railways, from the newest technologies and systems in use, to travel tips and must-see places.
It has an average vote of 8 on TMDB.
4. Juanita: A Family Mystery
Journalist Juanita Nielsen's family pursue the truth about her infamous 1975 disappearance. Revelations about Juanita's almost certain murder and remarkable life go to who killed her, why and how justice was denied.
5. Wild Life At The Zoo
(Wild Life At The Zoo)
6. A History of Art in Three Colours
Dr James Fox explores how, in the hands of artists, the colours gold, blue and white have stirred our emotions, changed the way we behave and even altered the course of history.
It has an average vote of 7 on TMDB.
7. Victoria Wood's Nice Cup of Tea
(Victoria Wood's Nice Cup of Tea)
8. The World's Weirdest Weapons
These unorthodox military innovations were not developed by chance, each was constructed to solve a tactical or strategic problem, such as overcoming Nazi defences on D-Day, mounting a surprise attack over water, or safely moving an agent back and forth across enemy lines. The US smart bomb piloted by live pigeons, a jet pack used by flying soldiers, an incendiary bombing program that used bats released from aircraft, and a giant Catherine Wheel are all covered in this fascinating series. World’s Weirdest Weapons explores never before seen weapons and introduces viewers to the extraordinary people that invented these ingenious devices.
9. Immortal Egypt with Joann Fletcher
It spans over 5,000 years of history that have shaped the world. It is full of spectacular sites and epic stories and an evolving society of inventors, heroes, heroines, villains, artisans and pioneers. Professor Joann Fletcher reveals the highs and lows of the most beguiling civilisation in humanity’s rich history in this four-part series made for BBC2.
It has an average vote of 8.7 on TMDB.
10. Secret Britain
Exploring the hidden corners of the UK in search of the best the countryside has to offer.
11. Spiritual Warfare: Truth or Territory?
With all of the books and teachings on spiritual warfare, it is hard to know what is truly biblical and what is nonsense. Based on his book of the same name, Jim Osman analyzes the modern practices in resisting Satan and his demons and guides Christians into what the Bible actually says in its context.
12. Sydney's Super Tunnel
Filmed over 5 years, this series will trace the enormous engineering challenges faced by what is the greatest public transport project in Australia's history: a brand new, state-of-the-art metro system through, beneath and above the streets of this iconic city of five million people.
13. Britain's Biggest Warship
HMS Queen Elizabeth is the largest and most advanced warship ever constructed in Britain. As she embarks on gruelling sea trials we see ship and crew pushed to breaking point.
It has an average vote of 7.2 on TMDB.
14. Hidden London Hangouts
Each week, join Chris Nix, Siddy Holloway and Laura Hilton-Brown from the Museum’s Hidden London team and host Alex Grundon as they explore the secret and mysterious spaces of London’s transport system. In series 1, the team focus on the different sites in the Hidden London tour programme, sharing historical titbits that are revealed on the tours as well as the behind the scenes processes they go through to make the tours such as success. In series 2 and 3, the team turn their hands to a huge number of various transport topics such as moquette, tiling, Johnston type face, posters and much, much more!
15. Busan Boys: Sydney Bound (부산촌놈 in 시드니)
"Sydney, here we come!" The Busan Boys visit the peaceful port city of Sydney, with shining waters and the sail-shaped Opera House!</p><p></p><p>Four Busan Boys go on a working holiday to Sydney, Australia. Actors Heo Sung-tae, Lee Si-eon, Ahn Bo-hyun, and travel YouTuber Kwak Joon-bin unite under the name of their hometown, Busan. With beautiful scenes of nature, a high minimum wage, and English as the common language, Australia is a popular destination for working holidays. Will these four be able to achieve both their goals of finding a nice job and going on fun adventures? Join them on their journey as they explore Sydney, a city similar to yet different from Busan.</p><p></p><p>The Busan Boys set off on a working holiday project, where they work hard and play even harder.
16. World's Most Dangerous Roads
Celebrities drive on some of the most dangerous roads around the world, tackling impossible conditions to reach their goals.
It has an average vote of 7.1 on TMDB.
17. Historier fra en politistation (Historier fra en politistation)
(Historier fra en politistation)
It has an average vote of 8.5 on TMDB.
18. 1066: The Battle for Middle Earth
In this blend of historical drama and original source material, the story of this decisive year is remagined, not from the saddles of kings and conquerors, but through the eyes of the ordinary men who fought on their behalf.
It has an average vote of 6.9 on TMDB.
19. The Real Housewives of Sydney
Charismatic and engaging Housewives enjoy the extravagant, stylish and cosmopolitan lifestyle of Sydney.
It has an average vote of 3.778 on TMDB.
20. Gares d'Europe, les temples du voyage (Gares d'Europe, les temples du voyage)
(Gares d'Europe, les temples du voyage)
It has an average vote of 10 on TMDB.