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- In 1940s Kenya, a love affair between a British aristocrat and a married woman triggers a scandal that shakes the hedonistic Happy Valley society.
- Jungle Jack meets some of the world's creatures featuring superb scales as their armor.
- Chris arrives in Mombasa on the trail of what was surely the greatest, maddest railway endeavor of the entire colonial era, the building of the so-called Lunatic Line.
- A small African war suddenly becomes the centre of global attention when a team of BBC journalists arrives in Karibu, ready to cover the conflict. Local 'stringer' Harry is hanging on to the bottom of the journalist ladder and thinks the story will be his big break. But he finds himself 'bigfooted' when BBC News heavyweights, including senior foreign correspondent David Bradburn, flanked by his production team, and Margaret Hollis from the World Service, arrive in town.
- Jungle Jack goes on a safari in Kenya's Lake Nakuru National Park where he views flamingos, south-central black rhinos, southern white rhinos and Rothschild giraffes.
- To meet some of the world's remarkable animals, sometimes you have to go to extremes! From the Mountain Gorillas of the Impenetrable Forest, the Andean Cat of the Atacama Desert, to the Penguins of Antarctica, join Jungle Jack as he counts down the most extreme animal destinations on the planet!
- Jungle Jack meets some of the world's most remarkable animals by visiting a continent's extreme region.
- Jungle Jack counts down six species that turn heads. Every animal sports some of the most attractive head gear in the animal kingdom.
- Jungle Jack counts down six voracious herbivores around this planet.
- Jungle Jack counts down exotic animals that are known for their sharp teeth.
- Jungle Jack counts down the animal kingdom's lovable loners.
- Jungle Jack travels the globe in search of animals that inhabit in truly distinct habitats on the equator.
- Jungle Jack participates with conservationists racing around the world to aid incredible species. This serious task would prevent their extinction.