
Wild Fed
Daniel travels to the Bamberger Ranch Preserve outside of Austin to hunt Feral Hogs at night. This invasive species problem is threatening the land restoration project but leads to an unforgettable dinner cooked up by Chef Jesse Griffiths.

Daniel travels to the Bamberger Ranch Preserve outside of Austin to hunt Feral Hogs at night. This invasive species problem is threatening the land restoration project but leads to an unforgettable dinner cooked up by Chef Jesse Griffiths.

Island Air battles time and elements, to rescue a group trapped in Deadman's Bay.

Enamel designers paid £20,000 for a building project that barely got off the ground. The Sheriffs pay a visit to the builder.

A marketing consultant wasn't paid for thousands of pounds of work she carried out for a North London college.

We meet the family that paid £2,700 for a car from a second-hand car dealer that they say was dangerous.

A Norfolk electrician carried out work for a builder but was never paid. Sheriffs Lawrence and Kev face a total lock-out when they go in search of his money.

A look inside Sargent Manny Malgor's highly trained unit, who are trained for special response and violent crime situations the team tackles a situation involving drugs and heavy weapons.

Wellington erupts with festival fever. Medics battle overdoses, back-alley injuries, and one frustrated drunk boy. A high-rise rescue calls for a spinal board and nerves of steel.

Students take over the streets! An unconscious girl arrives on an office chair, and a guy is knocked out cold—right in front of the medics. It's messy, loud, and nonstop for the Street Hospital team.

A look at Maria Caparas, who has turned the idea of making friends online into a scam involving blackmail, extertion and explicit video chats.

Jay Jay, a former rugby player, has 48 hours to get from Prado harbour to Cunday, about 60km north. His route will take him over water and bumpy dirt roads.

Limited resources force adaptation. Problem-solving, risk assessment, and mutual support become crucial as cooperation outweighs strength in the wild.

Fatigue sets in and emotional cracks appear. Honest conversations about fear, frustration, and trust deepen their bond amid demanding survival tasks.

Harsher conditions push their survival skills. Fishing and foraging reveal how pressure affects decision-making, confidence, and partnership balance.

The journey begins as the couple settles into isolation. Building shelter, securing food, and navigating the wild immediately test teamwork.

As the fog passes on the peak of Fish Hook's rocky face, the outline of the crew appears exactly where the ram was bedded last. Did they shoot and Chris not hear the shot?

In episode three, the crew encounters a canyon with ten rams, sparking initial excitement. However, the subsequent desappointment sets in as none of the rams meet the legal criteria.

A small group of military candidates are now undertaking one of the toughest courses in the Australian Defence Force. They are pitting their bodies against the training requirements and the demands of highly discerning instructors.

A group of ordinary Australians are about to take part in one of the toughest military Selection Courses in the world. A physically,and psychologically grueling 6 weeks, designed to identify potential candidates for the 1st and 2nd Commando Regiments
