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![]() | Wine and Dine: The first of Chateau Indage’s Chateau Soirées is now available at BBC Marol in MumbaiThe delicious spread by the British Brewing Company is perfectly paired with carefully selected wines from the extensive range by the Chateau Indagewines | |
![]() | Life Navrangi speaks loud about waste management and gender empowermentThe show features TV actor Krishna Mukherjee and Aamir Ali of Kahaani Ghar Ghar Ki fame | |
![]() | Sir David Attenborough presents an animated, aggressive and eccentric plant kingdom in the new docuseries, The Green PlanetThe Green Planet, the new series on Sony BBC Earth, has Sir David Attenborough’s inimitable presentation and some exciting technology to change the way we look at foliage forever. | |
![]() | Steve Coogan to play sex offender Jimmy Savile in BBC One's The ReckoningWritten by Neil McKay, the miniseries will be directed by Sandra Goldbacher | |
![]() | What are we eating and feeding our children? Dr Chris Van Tulleken explores in his latest BBC documentaryThe documentary looks at how ultra-processed food is being fed to children across the globe, and has become a cause of increasing childhood obesity in different countries | |
A couple travels across India with their two dogs on the new show, Life Off The Leash on Sony BBC EarthLife Off The Leash chronicles the expeditions of travel enthusiasts Tanveer Taj and Priyanka Jena with their dogs Frodo and Cruise | ||
![]() | Sony BBC Earth's three-part series, The Age of Nature, decodes the bond between mankind and natureInspired by the Panama Canal 30 years ago, The Age of Nature, a three-part docu series, is about the importance of nature.We catch up with Britain-based Patrick Morris to learn more about the show. | |
![]() | Diver-tuned-conservationist Nayantara Jain on restoring coral reefs, swimming with sharks and Blue Planet RevisitedMarine biologist Nayantara Jain talks about coastal rescue centres, restoring coral reefs and how nature shows help dispel fear of the unknown blue. | |
![]() | 30 years of Hubble: The world’s most famous telescope takes centre stage in Sony BBC Earth’s new showExecutive producer Steve Crabtree and Bethany Downer of the European Space Agency talk about the legacy of the Hubble and its inevitable future | |
![]() | Gavin Boyland's Primates reveals all you need to know about the monkey familyGavin Boyland’s latest show, Primates reveal the strategies monkeys use to survive in the most unexpected places | |
![]() | Deadly 60: Steve Backshall on tracking the world's most fearsome creaturesOffering some stunning footage and fun facts, Deadly 60 lets you get up-close-and-personal with some of the world’s most fearsome creatures as Steve Backshall travel around the world to find them. | |
Animal Impossible: Tim Warwood and Adam Gendle's quest to find answers to nature's burning questionsPresenters of Animal Impossible, Tim Warwood and Adam Gendle talk about the daring quest they take to find answers to some of nature’s most burning questions | ||
![]() | Spy cameras disguised as animals once again infiltrate the wild in Season 2 of BBC Earth's Spy in the WildWe got chatting with series producers Philip Dalton and Matthew Gordon about the series, their favourite revelations during the season and what it takes to be part of a herd. | |
![]() | World on Fire: Blake Harrison on the series that delves into lives of everyday people on the European war frontWe caught up with the actor — who shared with us some insightful experiences from the sets, what he best loves about his character and stories of the war that he grew up on. | |
Must watch: Sony BBC Earth's new documentary Coronavirus: How To Isolate Yourself and other COVID-19 filmsFrom a documentary about Wuhan to a film on how to deal with the unexpected crisis and uncertainty, watch these films this week |
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