Schedule for Wild Planet

Sixteen Legs

Sixteen Legs

Giant prehistoric spiders seek love in the dark. Neil Gaiman journeys into Australia's deepest caves in a real-world “Charlotte's Web” recounting 25 years' study of the first web-spinners. These animals outlasted the dinosaurs, survived the splitting of the continents and have endured the entirety of human civilisation. Award-winning cinematography takes viewers through Tasmania's World Heritage wilderness into an underworld few people have seen.

2026-06-27 08:20:16 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 09:18:03 +0000 UTC(57m)
Sixteen Legs

Sixteen Legs

Giant prehistoric spiders seek love in the dark. Neil Gaiman journeys into Australia's deepest caves in a real-world “Charlotte's Web” recounting 25 years' study of the first web-spinners. These animals outlasted the dinosaurs, survived the splitting of the continents and have endured the entirety of human civilisation. Award-winning cinematography takes viewers through Tasmania's World Heritage wilderness into an underworld few people have seen.

2026-06-28 00:28:55 +0000 UTC2026-06-28 01:26:42 +0000 UTC(57m)
Our Big Blue Backyard

Our Big Blue Backyard

As the tide rises in New Zealand's Northland Harbours, Stingrays and Eagle rays swim in to feast on shellfish. But they are not the top of the food chain. Only in New Zealand, and only in these harbours do Orca hunt rays. Trapped in the shallows, the rays breach the surface and swim for their lives, as the Orca pursue – with a highly evolved practice for avoiding the rays' stinging tail. As the tide ebbs, the once underwater world of Northland's mangroves surfaces and seethes. Twisted roots that moments ago sheltered fish are now exposed - a seafood platter for patient Herons, Spoonbills, and Shags.

2026-06-27 22:45:04 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 23:34:34 +0000 UTC(49m)
If There Was No Land On Earth

If There Was No Land On Earth

The second episode takes you on an underwater adventure to the remote and beautiful islands of Fiji, where people face the formidable predators of the ocean. Through stunning underwater world teeming with life and intimate interviews with passionate shark feeders we will capture the raw power and beauty of these incredible creatures. We will also shed light on the importance of shark conservation and the urgent need to protect these apex predators from human threats.

2026-06-27 21:50:01 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 22:45:04 +0000 UTC(55m)
If There Was No Land On Earth

If There Was No Land On Earth

The first episode tells about the fascinating annual migration of the Humpback whales to the warm and tranquil waters of Tonga's Vava'u archipelago, where they mate, give birth, and nurture their young. The majesty and intelligence of these magnificent creatures is truly breathtaking. From the playful antics of newborn calves through the haunting songs of adult males to the human impact on their habitats and lives – an inspiring journey.

2026-06-27 20:53:38 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 21:50:01 +0000 UTC(56m)
If There Was No Land On Earth

If There Was No Land On Earth

A mesmerizing journey through the pristine waters of Raja Ampat. This Indonesian archipelago is home to some of the most beautiful and diverse marine life on the planet, including colorful fish and majestic Hawksbill Sea turtles. See the sheer beauty and vitality of this incredible ecosystem. From vibrant coral reefs and towering limestone cliffs to the dangerous ocean currents. A true celebration of nature's wonders and a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving our planet's delicate balance.

2026-06-27 20:03:49 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 20:53:38 +0000 UTC(49m)
Sixteen Legs

Sixteen Legs

Giant prehistoric spiders seek love in the dark. Neil Gaiman journeys into Australia's deepest caves in a real-world “Charlotte's Web” recounting 25 years' study of the first web-spinners. These animals outlasted the dinosaurs, survived the splitting of the continents and have endured the entirety of human civilisation. Award-winning cinematography takes viewers through Tasmania's World Heritage wilderness into an underworld few people have seen.

2026-06-27 19:06:02 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 20:03:49 +0000 UTC(57m)
Our Big Blue Backyard

Our Big Blue Backyard

As the tide rises in New Zealand's Northland Harbours, Stingrays and Eagle rays swim in to feast on shellfish. But they are not the top of the food chain. Only in New Zealand, and only in these harbours do Orca hunt rays. Trapped in the shallows, the rays breach the surface and swim for their lives, as the Orca pursue – with a highly evolved practice for avoiding the rays' stinging tail. As the tide ebbs, the once underwater world of Northland's mangroves surfaces and seethes. Twisted roots that moments ago sheltered fish are now exposed - a seafood platter for patient Herons, Spoonbills, and Shags.

2026-06-27 11:59:19 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 12:48:49 +0000 UTC(49m)
If There Was No Land On Earth

If There Was No Land On Earth

The second episode takes you on an underwater adventure to the remote and beautiful islands of Fiji, where people face the formidable predators of the ocean. Through stunning underwater world teeming with life and intimate interviews with passionate shark feeders we will capture the raw power and beauty of these incredible creatures. We will also shed light on the importance of shark conservation and the urgent need to protect these apex predators from human threats.

2026-06-27 11:04:15 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 11:59:19 +0000 UTC(55m)
If There Was No Land On Earth

If There Was No Land On Earth

The first episode tells about the fascinating annual migration of the Humpback whales to the warm and tranquil waters of Tonga's Vava'u archipelago, where they mate, give birth, and nurture their young. The majesty and intelligence of these magnificent creatures is truly breathtaking. From the playful antics of newborn calves through the haunting songs of adult males to the human impact on their habitats and lives – an inspiring journey.

2026-06-27 10:07:52 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 11:04:15 +0000 UTC(56m)
If There Was No Land On Earth

If There Was No Land On Earth

A mesmerizing journey through the pristine waters of Raja Ampat. This Indonesian archipelago is home to some of the most beautiful and diverse marine life on the planet, including colorful fish and majestic Hawksbill Sea turtles. See the sheer beauty and vitality of this incredible ecosystem. From vibrant coral reefs and towering limestone cliffs to the dangerous ocean currents. A true celebration of nature's wonders and a powerful reminder of the importance of preserving our planet's delicate balance.

2026-06-27 09:18:03 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 10:07:52 +0000 UTC(49m)
Sixteen Legs

Sixteen Legs

Giant prehistoric spiders seek love in the dark. Neil Gaiman journeys into Australia's deepest caves in a real-world “Charlotte's Web” recounting 25 years' study of the first web-spinners. These animals outlasted the dinosaurs, survived the splitting of the continents and have endured the entirety of human civilisation. Award-winning cinematography takes viewers through Tasmania's World Heritage wilderness into an underworld few people have seen.

2026-06-27 08:20:16 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 09:18:03 +0000 UTC(57m)
Our Big Blue Backyard

Our Big Blue Backyard

As the tide rises in New Zealand's Northland Harbours, Stingrays and Eagle rays swim in to feast on shellfish. But they are not the top of the food chain. Only in New Zealand, and only in these harbours do Orca hunt rays. Trapped in the shallows, the rays breach the surface and swim for their lives, as the Orca pursue – with a highly evolved practice for avoiding the rays' stinging tail. As the tide ebbs, the once underwater world of Northland's mangroves surfaces and seethes. Twisted roots that moments ago sheltered fish are now exposed - a seafood platter for patient Herons, Spoonbills, and Shags.

2026-06-27 06:36:26 +0000 UTC2026-06-27 07:25:56 +0000 UTC(49m)