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- Nelson Mandela, in his first term as President of South Africa, initiates a unique venture to unite the Apartheid-torn land: enlist the national rugby team on a mission to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
- A British banker hires a group of British mercenaries to rescue a deposed African President from the hands of a corrupt African dictator.
- The cruel acts of animal poaching and violence, executions, and tribal slaughtering, all taking place on the African continent.
- A lavish masquerade party in a creepy mansion takes a terrifying turn when a masked killer crashes the party. As the guests get picked off one by one, old grudges and new suspicions threaten everyone's survival.
- Still reluctant to call it quits on her dying marriage, a conventional Athenian housewife gets caught up in a whirlwind romance with a successful man. Will this deliciously dangerous affair lead to true love or sharp disappointment?
- 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.
- Captive cats become captivating predators in this intensely moving film about a family of caracal that regains their freedom through an alliance with the South African air force. The caracal is evasive, shy and solitary and these little known feline predators are seldom seen and extremely difficult to film. A special group of caracal has been enrolled in the South African air force to protect them from flocks of birds. First of all, though, they have to be taught how to hunt.
- The grasslands of Africa are a banquet spread for feline predators. Explore the hunting and nurturing habits of lions, leopards, and cheetahs of the African savannah, as well as the overlooked grasses that lay the foundation for the amazing array of wildlife flourishing among its leaves.
- 2001– 2hTV-PG7.9 (61)TV EpisodeLater, the teams do a Roadblock that requires them to search a market for five items and then deliver them to a local orphanage. As the teams race to complete these tasks, one pulls ahead with a Fast Forward, while one team-member suffers a nasty injury. It ends up being a tight finish, but all teams continue onwards for the next leg. This leg sees the teams traveling to a nature reserve, where they one of two scheduled shuttles and feed lions. Later, the Roadblock involves throwing spears. Afterwards, the teams ride Humvees and choose between a Detour task of grinding corn or filling ostrich eggs with water. One team crashes their vehicle and falls behind, but the race to the Pit Stop is very close, culminating in a tense foot-race.
- This episode is a review of what's happened in the season so far. The events of each leg are recapped, with new footage revealing events previously unseen or expanding on past events. In one notable highlight, viewers see Brian and Greg spending time with Megan and Heidi at a hotel. Meredith and Gretchen avoid being eliminated after running out of money and negotiating with a cab driver. Rob and Amber spot themselves on the cover of a magazine and endure the continuing resentment of some of the other teams. Finally, the remaining teams take the time to reflect on their journey so far.
- Jules has a once-in-a-lifetime experience when he visits the Masai warriors in Tanzania. Natalie finds a place in Noosa Heads where you can live the dream of a rock star. Catriona cruises through a wildlife wonderland at Montague Island, off the south coast of New South Wales. Jason goes glacier hiking in New Zealand.
- Jungle Jack goes on a safari in Africa's savanna to investigate rhinoceros poaching and advance efforts to rescue black and white rhinos from extinction.
- Floyd attends a party in Zambia, then returns to Cape Town to tour the wine country in Constantia, and finally to cook at the top of Table Mountain.
- Bear Grylls presents the series in which seven celebrities face a 12-day survival mission in the dangerous wilderness of the South African bush. They must trek over treacherous mountains, find and eat wild food, build a shelter and start a fire as they navigate their way to the coastline and safety. Actor Neil Morrissey, Dancing on Ice judge Jason Gardiner, actress Michelle Collins, stage star Samantha Barks, former England footballer Stuart Pearce, actress Chelsee Healey and captain of Arsenal Ladies Alex Scott make up the expedition team. Their journey starts with an airlift as they are taken into the heart of the Bushveld. From the drop zone, guide Meg Hine leads them up a mountain where the weather changes from sunshine to driving rain within an hour. Bear introduces their first mission in which the two teams must search for two supply drops and pack what is essential for a 12-day expedition. Which team will find the supplies and who will pick the correct gear?
- Bear Grylls presents the series in which eight celebrities face a 12-day survival mission through the rainforest of Costa Rica. To stay alive, they must learn to navigate the terrain, build shelters, make fire and supplement their meagre army rations. Emilia and Laurence Fox, Max George, Dame Kelly Holmes, Jamelia, Tom Rosenthal, Vogue Williams and Mike Tindall make up the team. On the ground, Bear is assisted by expedition leaders mountain guide Meg Hine and former commando Scott Heffield. In this edition, the celebrities have to negotiate their way down a steep ravine in dense jungle to reach their camp for the night. Bear shows them how to avoid insect bites with nature's own repellent - mud. The following morning, he has them abseiling down a 120-foot waterfall. Once they have all been retrieved safely by Scott, Bear has another treat in store - they are going to have to drink their own urine. Who has done most to impress and who is about to be sent home?
- Bear Grylls presents the series in which eight celebrities face a 12-day survival mission through the rainforest of Costa Rica. To stay alive, they must learn to navigate the terrain, build shelters, make fire and supplement their meagre army rations. Emilia and Laurence Fox, Max George, Dame Kelly Holmes, Jamelia, Tom Rosenthal, Vogue Williams and Mike Tindall make up the team. On the ground, Bear is assisted by expedition leaders mountain guide Meg Hine and former commando Scott Heffield. In this edition, tensions reach boiling point as the team face their toughest mission yet - how to survive and travel in water through rivers, lakes and torrential rain. With each member of the expedition team tired, wet, cold and hungry, the celebrities face their first night without army rations and have to catch their own supper. The following morning sees them take to indigenous canoes called pangas and precariously make their way to an island in the Laguna de Arenal.
- Bear Grylls presents the series in which celebrities face a 12-day survival mission in the wildernesses of South Africa. Now at the halfway point, the team are now deep into coastal forest, but with a different environment comes different threats. Bear arrives in the camp earlier than usual and has a surprise for the rookie survivors - they are just 30 feet away from three elephants. Their first task is drinking fluid extracted from elephant dung. Bear appoints a leader of the group - clear leadership is something they have been lacking. Now they must work together and overcome their fears to make it to the bottom of a canyon. Bear has left some bush food for them along the way - rats. As they bed down for the night, the mood is strained and leads to an argument. Next day they must descend down a terrifying vertical rock face. As the threat of elimination hangs over them, who will continue on Mission Survive?
- Bear Grylls presents the series in which a group of celebrities face a 12-day survival mission through the rainforest of Costa Rica. To stay alive, they must learn to navigate the terrain, build shelters, make fire and supplement their meagre army rations. On the ground, Bear is assisted by expedition leaders mountain guide Meg Hine and former commando Scott Heffield. In this penultimate edition of their journey, the four-strong celebrity expedition team must find and eat the fruits of the forest, survive another stormy night and face their most extreme challenge yet - crossing a 200 feet ravine on a rope. Bear provides them with a protein boost - two dead rabbits which must be skinned, gutted and cooked over the fire. The team also have to build a camp using jungle ponchos. Before elimination, Bear sets the exhausted team another survival challenge - creating fire from a pile of bamboo poles using only knives and flints. Which three celebrities will make it into the final?