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- In the early stages of the Russian-Ukrainian War, almost 5,000 animals were trapped behind enemy lines in a wildlife park. The film relates the story of their dramatic rescue.
- UFO believer Craig Charles and scientist Sarah Cruddas investigate some of the best-known UFO cases of recent years. They examine footage in the studio and bring in experts and witnesses by remote link.
- These are the transports around the world, who's operation and success require pinpoint planning, since operations can only take place in certain time slots or with special safety precautions, and which large teams plan months in advance to achieve success.
- This series is loaded with mind-blowing factoids and stats, entertaining expert interviews, and infographics injected with cheeky humor.
- In a world in which all boundaries seem to have been conquered, adventurers and extreme sports people restlessly seek out new challenges. They try to defeat the impregnable, make come through the impossible - despite all threatening risks and hazarding perilous efforts. "Explorers - adventures of the century" profiles the wild dozen of the most exceptional protagonists - both men and women - in their quest for the adventures of the new century. Here's kayaker Steve Fisher as he conquers the hundred year flood on the treacherous Zambezi River, no exit point is too extreme for BASE-jumpers Valery Rozov and Karina Hollekim, while Irish marathon swimmer Stephen Redmond withstands the gruelling open sea to become the first to swim the iconic Seven Oceans. They all venture into new terrain, going to their personal limits and take the viewer on the adventure of a lifetime.
- "BILD Brauhaus Battle" is a game show on BILD+.
- A documentary about the life of a German citizen abducted by the CIA in 2003.
- A city festival in the former East German city of Chemnitz has been changed with mourning and protests as one German citizen was reportedly stabbed to death and other two injured in what police at first described as "a dispute between several people of different nationalities." German Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned far-right protesters who were "hunting down" foreigners in street mobs following the killing of a German man, allegedly by a Syrian and an Iraqi. The far-right movement PEGIDA called for demonstrations for a second straight day after a gathering of around 800 people in the city of Chemnitz in the country's ex-communist east degenerated into violent chaos, forcing police to call in reinforcements.
- TV Series"Live Trading Cup" is a tabloid magazine on german BILD Television.
- Sheindi Miller-Ehrenwald kept her diary hidden for 75 years. As a 14-year-old, she secretly and at risk of death wrote down her dramatic experiences during the Holocaust on 54 cards in a weapons factory. It is a unique document that describes the horrors of the persecution of the Jews from the perspective of a young girl. Sheindi's struggle for survival begins with her deportation in 1944 from the then Hungarian Galanta to the Auschwitz extermination camp. There she experiences the unimaginable horror, also meets the "angel of death", the camp doctor Dr. Josef Mengele. After all, she is used as a forced laborer in a German arms factory.
- "Gebt Gummi, Girls. Die schnellsten Rennfahrerinnen der Welt" is a docu-soap on german BILD Television.
- TV Series"AutoBILD TV" is a tabloid magazine on german BILD Television.
- 2013– 52mTV EpisodeMission Amazon (Subtitle) In 2015, Charlie Head will attempt the first ever standup paddle boarding of the main water source of the Amazon, the Rio Marañón in Peru. It's never been attempted before and will be the most arduous and longest SUP journey ever made. For two months, using just his physical and mental strength, Charlie will have to negotiate extreme terrain, trek around impassable river rock falls, survive freezing water, high altitude, swarms of insects and suspicious local tribes. But the hardships will be worth it if he can help shine some light on one of the planet's most endangered environments. Over 20 new dams are planned on the river's free-flowing stretches. If they are built, scientists believe that could alter the entire Amazon basin forever. So if Charlie doesn't do it now, he may never be able to.
- A collection of highly valuable luxury yachts must be transported across the Atlantic. To achieve this, a special semi-submersible transport ship called the Yacht Express, is called in to assist.
- In Canada, big is always better. A look at how a 360 tonne mining vehicle must be transported, to prevent damage to the surrounding road infrastructure.
- The new vessel Norwegian Joy is launched and must travel 50kms from the shipyard to the sea. At 333 metres long and a 42 metre wide beam, it is the world's fourth-largest cruise ship, and presents more than a few logistical challenges.
- The Antonov An 124-100m, a strategic airlift cargo aircraft, is called in to transport a valuable generator safely 11,000 kilometres from England to South Korea. Loading the aircraft is an art, and only trained specialists can do it.
- When mine works threaten a village, you simply re-locate the village. Malmberget in Sweden had to make room for a mine, so heavy transport company Mammoet took on the job of relocating the entire community to nearby Koskullskulle.
- Mega Transports are engineering masterpieces that dwarf common ideas of heavy haulage. Shippers are focusing on enormous transports that can carry 19,000 shipping containers and require months of forward planning.
- The brand new oil rig, West Bollsta, worth $500 million, travels from manufacture in South Korea to Europe. Although self powered, the rig still needs a specialised high powered ocean tug, the ALP Striker, to assist with the long trip.
- The worlds largest, but extremely sensitive and valuable, radio telescope array antennas, have to be relocated to new sites in the inhospitable Chilean Atacama Desert. The job is further complicated by the 5,000 metre altitude, and extreme weather.