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March on BBC

March on BBC – highlights include Beyond Paradise, The Reckoning, The Graham Norton Show, Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaur, Natural History Museum: World of Wonder, Where the Wild Men Are and Andy’s Global Adventures.

March on BBC

Beyond Paradise

Series 2 Australian Premiere

Coming soon

Also available on Binge and On Demand

Starring: Kris Marshall, Sally Bretton & Zahra Ahmadi

6 x 60′
The hit spin-off from Death in Paradise returns as DI Humphrey Goodman and his fiancée Martha settle into their new life by the Devon coast.

Shipton Abbott continues to keep DI Humphrey Goodman and his team busy, with a baffling crime each week – from a death on a steam train to a missing teacher. Meanwhile, Humphrey and Martha’s journey to find their own version of a family continues as they explore the possibility of fostering.

Martha’s mother Anne throws herself into the world of online dating. And a well-meant gesture from Esther’s daughter Zoe threatens to uncover a long-held secret.

March on BBC

The Reckoning

Australian Premiere

Wednesdays at 8.30pm from March 20

Also available on Binge and On Demand

Starring: Steve Coogan, Gemma Jones & Mark Stanley

4 x 60′

This four-part series traces the life of Jimmy Savile, a man who, for decades, became one of the UK’s most influential celebrities, but in death has become one of the most reviled figures of modern history following revelations of extensive and horrific abuse.

Savile used his involvement in multiple organisations, such as the BBC, hospitals, prisons, and charities, to legitimise himself, forging friendships in showbusiness, politics, journalism, the Catholic Church and even the Royal family to cement his position.

Using drama’s unique ability to place events in their emotional and historical context, the series explores how Savile used his celebrity and powerful connections to conceal his crimes and exploit institutional failings. Showing how he was able to hide in plain sight to evade justice. The drama aims to highlight the importance of confronting the horrors of the past and talking openly about abuse.

March on BBC

The Graham Norton Show

Series 31

UKTV Premiere

Sundays at 8.30pm from March 17

Also available On Demand

22 x 45′
Award-winning international success Graham Norton returns to our screens with a new series of The Graham Norton Show, focusing on people, trend stories and aspects of celebrity culture that interest him the most. Graham’s razor-edged comedy captivates audiences around the globe.

Celebrities appearing this series include Australian Kylie Minogue, Timothée Chalamet, Tom Hanks, Emma Stone, Kevin Hart, Andrew Scott, Bradley Cooper, Bryan Cranston, Dame Judi Dench and Julia Roberts.

March on BBC

Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaur

Australian Premiere

Tuesdays at 8.30pm from March 12

Also available on Binge and On Demand

Presented by: Liz Bonnin

2 x 60′
Follow a team of palaeontologists as they excavate a secret site deep in the US Midwest to solve the riddle behind a mass dinosaur graveyard.

The team has been digging just one square mile in the Wyoming badlands for half a decade. They’ve made extraordinary discoveries. More than 600 fossilised bones. Incredibly rare plants. Dinosaur footprints. But why did so many creatures meet their end here and how were they preserved for over 100 million years? Shot over four years, this captivating documentary bears witness to one of the most spectacular digs in the world.

March on Prime Video

Natural History Museum: World of Wonder

Series 2

Australian Premiere

Saturdays at 7.30pm from March 23

Also available On Demand

Narrated by: Bill Nighy

4 x 50′
Narrated by acclaimed actor Bill Nighy, this returning series builds on the success of the first series and takes an unmissable look at one of the greatest and most popular museums in the world – the Natural History Museum, London. The series is produced by award-winning production company, The Garden.

We meet the teams keeping the museum up and running and the scientists working behind the scenes uncovering incredible discoveries about our natural world; from billion-year-old meteorites and dinosaur fossils to the wildlife in the Museum’s own garden. They are on a mission to learn more about the natural world and protect it for future generations.

March on BBC

Where the Wild Men Are

Series 11 (New Episodes)

Australian Premiere

Fridays at 8.30pm from March 15

Also available On Demand

6 x 50′
Ben Fogle meets more people who’ve turned their backs on the rat race and radically changed their lives.

Explorer Ben Fogle travels to remote locations in Columbia, Ireland, Thailand, Lincolnshire, Sri Lanka and Dorset and meets families who’ve set up home in some of the most inhospitable places in the world.

March on BBC

Andy’s Global Adventures

Series 1 (New Episodes)

Australian Premiere

Weekdays at 9.30am and 4.00pm from March 1

7 x 15′
Andy, Jen and new AI team member Scout return for a new series where they explore all seven continents, meeting an incredible range of wildlife along the way.

In his latest set of adventures, Andy travels to all corners of the globe, meeting an amazing new cast of animals – from chameleons in Sri Lanka to emperor penguins in Antarctica. Accompanied by tech wizard Jen and new information-seeking AI Scout, Andy travels the globe in a hi-tech expedition truck, a scientific research station that houses Jen’s database of incredible facts about fauna and flora that inhabit our planet.

In each episode, the team are sent on a mission by HQ to solve a puzzle from natural history. The intrepid trio must complete their mission and upload their findings to the database before they can continue their journey.

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