From avalanches to grizzly bears, these people would never get out alive without the help of a fearless team of men and women, ready to deploy to save them.
Motorcycle racer and mechanic Guy Martin undertakes a series of speed-based challenges, exploring the boundaries of physics and learning about the science of speed.
El Viaje En Tren Más Largo Del Mundo follows the adventurous journey of Ramilla de Aventura as he embarks on the longest train journey across the world, from Portugal to Singapore. Over the course of 25 days, Ramilla exclusively uses trains, navigating through various countries and experiencing diverse cultures and landscapes.
The series documents daily updates, capturing both the challenges and excitement of train travel. Ramilla encounters logistical obstacles, scenic views, and local experiences as he weaves his way through Europe, Russia, Mongolia, China, Thailand, Malaysia, and finally arriving in Singapore. Each episode offers a unique glimpse into the life on trains, blending the monotony of long hauls with the thrill of continuous travel.
n the 1880s, Jack Grant, a young Englishman, has been sent by his parents to make a new life in the pioneering colony of Western Australia. When he arrives, he is met at the dock by Mr. George, who introduces him to his mother's relatives. Jack's life is to be full of adventures, including taming horses and fighting kangaroos. Jack also competes for the love of two cousins.
Yam Roll tells the story of an exotic land of sushi and how one of its inhabitants, a super-powered cab driver named Yam Roll, braves monsters and bad guys all in the name of unrequited love. Despite being well liked in Happy Kingdom due to his good nature and sweet, root-vegetable flavouring, Yam Roll is still a frustrated guy. Why? Because he is hopelessly in love with the town sweetheart, a spicy tuna roll named Minamiko.
Trapped is an Australian children's television series which first premiered on 30 November 2008 and finished its first run on 18 April 2009 on the Seven Network. The 26-part series was shot entirely on location in and around Broome, Western Australia from May to October 2008. A follow up series entitled Castaway began airing on the Seven Network on 12 February 2011. Many of the actors in the main cast of Trapped reprised their roles.
Framed and on the run, Chen Yi teams up with his friend Diancang to expose a plot to overthrow the nation, rallying a band of fearless warriors for a fierce and sacrificial fight to protect their homeland and uphold justice.
When an Arab celebrity has a problem, fixer Tony Tabet is the solution. Now he wants out to reconnect with his son, and with one month left on the job.