Simon Reeve voyages across the Coral Triangle, a huge wilderness of tropical seas and jungle-clad islands in the south west corner of the Pacific that’s been described as the Amazon of the seas. Surrounded by
An epic five-part series narrated by President Barack Obama that invites viewers to celebrate and discover the power of our planet’s greatest national parks and wild spaces.
Keepers of tradition across Indonesia know that their crafts embody oral knowledge and see that replacement with consumer goods diminishes indigenous culture. This series tells the life stories of those maintaining their textile arts, showing
Hear powerful survivor stories from the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. It’s been 20 years since one of history’s deadliest natural disasters. Discover how tragedy defined a generation.
Kristoffer Hughes embarks on a journey deep into the Indonesian jungle to meet those who live with the dead for years and a tribe who re-erect the bodies of loved ones.
Guest host Matt Preston wonders ‘Can food be art’? For answers, he meets chocolatier Kirsten Tibballs, chef Ben Shewry, glass artist Jenni Kemarre Martiniello and ventures to Indonesia to see an ancient cave painting.
Celebrity Nadja Benaissa, a German singer, is looking forward to the challenge of starting a journey for our host Klaas. The only thing she knows at the beginning of the trip is that she has
Almost every second product on German supermarket shelves contains palm oil. Huge areas of rainforest are cleared for its cultivation, destroying the habitats of many animals.
In the “Once There Was a Flood” episode. Graham visits Gunung Padang, an Indonesian archeological site, to find proof of a lost civilization – and the potential cataclysm that wiped it out.