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Chef Worthy: (Lifestyle, 13x30 min.) Two competitive amateur cooks set out to settle the argument of who is the better cook, under the guidance of Master Chef.

JUMP!: (People/society, 1x85 min.) Five teams from around the U.S. push their physical and psychological limits in the pursuit of winning the World Rope Skipping Championship.

Love It or List It: (Lifestyle, 52x1 hr./52x30 min.) Homeowners are given a designer and realtor and must decide between renovating their current home or investing instead in a new property.

Kid Detectives: (Children/family, 26x30 min./52x15 min.) Shows kids how to become forensic super sleuths at home using hands-on skills to solve mysteries big and small.

Stratusphere: (Adventure/travel, 10x30 min.) Trish Stratus, a champion wrestler, is hunting down sport adventures all around the world in ‘Trish’ style.

The T.O. Show: (Factual ent., 1x1 hr.

The Holiday Show: (Adventure/travel, 6x30 min.) Explores nine of the most popular holiday destinations in the world.

Motorway Patrol: (Factual ent., 88x30 min.) Puts a human face to officers monitoring busy motorways faced with emergency, crime and lunatic public.

Serious Crash Unit: (Factual ent., 28x30 min.) Follow the chain of events of car crashes as the SCU team put their scientific and detective skills to the test.

Margaret Cho Specials: (Ent., 4 eps.) Revered for her crass in-your-face style, Margaret Cho has become one of the most prolific and critically acclaimed comedians of our time.

All for One with Debbie Travis: (Lifestyle, 7x1 hr.) Debbie Travis is on an ambitious journey to prove community is alive and well, as she visits different towns to surprise an unsuspecting local hero with a stunning renovation project – all with the help of willing volunteers!

Car Czar: (Factual Ent., 3x1 hr.) Alan rescues rare classic motorcars from dusty garages and barnyards and then transforms them into treasured and admired beauties.

Medics: (Factual Ent., 10x30 min.) The selfless and courageous work of the emergency services become our lifelines when we need immediate care.

Milly, Molly: (Children/family, 52x15 min./26x30 min.) Two best friends from very different backgrounds are always learning and finding new and exciting adventures, whilst learning important life lessons and skills.

Numberjacks: (Children/family, 65x15 min./2 specials) Animated superhero numbers solve problems in the real world and thwart the devious intentions of their enemies.

I Could Do That: (Factual ent., 13x30 min.) Ordinary people get the chance to get their hands dirty at the controls of some seriously big machines, of all kinds!

Rush TV: (Children and family, 26x30 min.) This fast-paced program profiles people in the world of action sports, with a fusion of music, fashion and the arts.

Six Degrees of TV: (Factual ent., 26x30 min.) This star-studded series proves all your favorite celebrities are connected through a surprising series of other famous faces.

MovieStar: (Factual ent., 104x30 min.) Explores the fascinating careers of worldwide superstars and their rise to stardom.

Psychic Private Eyes: (Factual ent., 25x1 hr., 1x94 min.) Psychic mediums look to the dead to solve closed, baffling murders and disappearances and give closure to the grieving families.

Stop. Rewind: (Factual ent., 13x30 min.) Journey through the ideas, discoveries, breakthroughs and dead ends that shaped the latter part of the 20th century.

Wild Animal Baby Explorers: (Children and family, 52x15 min.) Preschoolers are introduced to nature and all its beauty by the adventurous and fun forest foursome, in a combo of 3D and HD live action.

Let’s Talk About Pep: (Factual ent., 8x30 min.) Follow Pep, from Salt-N-Pepa fame, as she dives back into the NYC dating scene and attempts to jumpstart a totally stalled love life.

Highway Patrol: (Factual ent., 10x30 min.) Take a seat, buckle up and prepare for a wild ride on the frontline and witness the dangerous task of being Australia’s traffic enforcers.

Hot Cities: (People and society, 8x1 hr.) Many of the world’s biggest cities are facing the dangers of climate change, but witness what is being done to survive and it.

SAS: The Search for Warriors: (Fact. ent., 2x60 min. HD) 131 men, 21 days and only 26 will survive. The Australian SAS lifts the veil of secrecy on what it takes to pass the toughest military selection course in the world.

The Will: Family Secrets Revealed: (Fact. ent., 10x1 hr. HD) When grief and greed collide, family secrets come out of the woodwork. These are real heirs, real stakes with a big dose of real drama.

Iconicles : (Kids, 26x30 min. HD) Quirky Iconicles transform out of their 2D worlds into 3D in order to join host Nat in some fun in the live action studio.

Get Squiggling! : (Children & family, 50x15 min. HD) Squiglet is a friendly monster that loves to draw and fill his white space with magical characters that leap off the page and come to life!

Deadly Women: Face to Face : (Crime & investigation, 4x30 min. HD) This will take you as close to a killer as you’ll ever want to get during one-on-one interviews with notorious and shocking female murderers.

Apocalypse 2012 : (People & society, 1x1 hr. HD) December 21, 2012….that’s the day ‘life as we know it’ is supposed to end. Discover how people are preparing and going to extreme efforts in order to survive.

Toybox : (Children & family, 75x30 min.) Open the lid to a fantasy world full of fun, music and adventure where we become toy sized and the toys spring to life ready to play!

Damage Control : (Fact. ent., 6x30 min. HD) Injury is every athlete’s dread and the end of careers. Follow the real-life struggle back to peak performance; through trauma, surgery and rehab.

Riverdance Live from Beijing: (Ent., 1x1 hr. HD) Celebrate the 15th anniversary since Riverdance stomped its way onto the stage. This Irish dance phenomenon has thrilled over 22 million people worldwide.

Vivienne Westwood’s London: (Fact. ent., 1x1 hr. HD) Dame Vivienne Westwood proudly shows off the city that inspires her work and gives her life meaning in this entertaining journey through the British capital.

Addiction: (Fact. ent., 2x1 hr. HD) Follow the real stories of pain, hope and recovery of a diverse group of addicts entering rehab, all looking to turn around their spiraling lives.

Behind Mansion Walls: (Crime & Investigation, 13x60 min. HD) Money doesn’t always make you happy but it can sometimes make you murder. These are the crimes that rocked the millionaire class to its very core.

Burn My Mortgage: (Fact ent., 13x30 min.) Families are put through their paces to prove that the only obstacle between them and their dream of becoming debt free is a little sacrifice!

Tati’s Hotel: (Kids, 26x15 min. HD) A live action, magical Fawlty Towers for kids with a bright and unstoppable heroine called Tati—who is running the hotel at only eight years of age!

Dick ‘n’ Dom Go Wild: (Kids, 20x30 min. HD) The dynamic duo and their willing volunteers go backstage for a close up look at some of Britain’s busiest vets and wildlife sanctuaries.

Monster Bug Wars: (Fact. ent., 6x1 hr. HD) Ringside access to bug-eat-bug gladiatorial contests where nature’s deadliest encounters guarantee one outcome—you’re either dead or alive.

The Hunks: (Fact. ent., 6x60 min. HD) Discover what makes men tick when ten gorgeous men spend a summer together and reveal the truth about how they really see love, marriage, sex and fatherhood.

Design DNA: (Science, 13x30 min. HD) From conception to creation, these are the birth stories of the beautiful and essential items in our homes, be it an appliance, gadget or a chair.

Rodeo – Life on the Circuit: (Fact. ent., 8x60 min. HD) 1 million dollars, 14 competitors, 60 rodeos and not everyone will survive. Failure in this dangerous sport means broken bodies, shattered dreams and no cash.

Fire Scene Investigation: (Crime & investigation, 10x30 min.) A fire is just the beginning—specialists use the science and art of fire investigation to determine where it started, what the cause was and how it can be prevented.

Buzzy Bee & Friends: (Children's, 49x7 min. & 1x23 min.) Buzzy Bee and his friends live in colourful Rolling Downs. Buzzy actively invites young viewers to call Rolling Downs Radio to share a little conundrum which Buzzy and his friends help to solve!

Dark Minds: (Crime, 8x1 hr.) Brings fresh eyes to unsolved serial killer investigations using the powers of two obsessive investigators and an unidentified convicted murderer.

Facing Evil: (Crime, 10x30 min.) Candice DeLong is in the hot seat, sitting down with convicted killers still serving time, to take viewers on a journey to the darkest corners of the human soul.

This vs That: (Factual, 6x1 hr.) This fun investigative series uses science, experts, dynamic experiments and the simple unadulterated truth to reveal the answers to life’s most common dilemmas.

Classical Destinations : (Travel/factual, 6x1 hr./13x30 min.) Aled Jones explores the fascinating stories behind some of the world’s best-known pieces of classical music, in the historic locations most closely associated with them.

111 Emergency: (Factual, 10x30 min.) A thrilling close-up encounter with the emergency services who are on call 24 hours, 365 days a year, ready to respond.

The Vanishing Antarctic: (Natural history, 1x1 hr.) Richard Wilson travels to the West Antarctic Ice Shelf to witness the changes to the shape of the ice—and the possible consequences for our world.

Cho Dependent: (Comedy, 1x83 min.) Margaret Cho opens up about the smart topics that actually matter. Never one to shy away from a difficult, or even 'taboo' subject, there is nothing that is off limits.

The Big Experiment: (People & society, 4x1 hr.) A social experiment like no other, volunteers will undergo a radical transformation and then walk a day in someone else’s shoes, a long way out of their comfort zone.

5 Days in the Red Zone: (Factual, 1x1 hr.) 22 February, 2011—the day the New Zealand earthquake hit. This is extraordinarily candid, behind-the-scenes access inside the operation within the Red Zone.

Christmas Lights Spectacular: Australians don’t celebrate Christmas with snow – they do lights! Matthew Hayden takes us on a journey to find Australia’s most spectacular and innovative Christmas lights. He will be helping one street achieve its ambition to become one of the best Christmas light displays in the country.

Chuck’s Week Off: Mexico: (Fact. ent., 8x30 min. HD) Chuck Hughes is hungry for a break from his daily grind. He’s trading in his apron for a pair of shades and heading to Mexico in search of culinary adventures.

The Twitch: (Kids/family, 13x30 min. HD) A thrilling story of myth and magic, Kaitangata Island seems to have a life of its own and only thirteen year old Meredith can stop it before it claims another victim.

World’s Weirdest Restaurants: (Fact. ent., 13x30 min. HD) Part travel, part food, this is a showcase of the world’s wildest and wackiest eating establishments under the guidance of culinary adventurer Bob Blumer.

Highway Cops: (Fact. ent., 10x30 min. HD) Sometimes hilarious, sometimes haunting, Highway Cops follows the efforts of those who aim to keep motorists safe across 11,000 kms of unforgiving New Zealand roads.

Vintage Hunter: (Fact. ent., 6x1 hr. HD) Flea market junkie Dominic Johnson-Hill takes us on a journey across Asia to find captivating curios and antiques, both valuable and intriguing.

Obsessions: (Fact. ent., 6x30 min. HD) From the bold to the bizarre; from the freaky to the fun, host Jason Godfrey uncovers the obsessions that every society has and how sometimes these can become the new normal.

Hero Dogs of 9/11: (Doc., 1x1 hr. HD) Revealing for the first time the unknown true stories of three survivors and the legacies of working dogs that saved lives at Ground Zero during the September 11, 2001 crisis.

Programmed To Be Fat?: (People/society, 1x1 hr. HD) Man-made chemicals may be programming us to be fat, before we’re even born! We explore if this exposure may be triggering changes that result in life-long weight gain.

Generation Boomerang: (People/society, 1x1 hr. HD) More than half of young Canadian adults between 20 and 29 still live with their parents. Is this a result of overprotection so our young are finding the real world a little too real?

Gallipoli From Above: (History, 1x1 hr. HD) Many people believe that the Australians landed at dawn, on the wrong beach, with little knowledge. In fact nothing could be further from the truth and now the myths are overturned.