Kicking off the year with a burst of excitement, Sony BBC Earth gears up to captivate audiences with an exhilarating lineup of premieres.
According to the company’s press note, promising an invigorating blend of knowledge and adventure, the channel unveils ‘World’s Most Dangerous Roads,’ ‘Ancient Powers,’ and ‘Spy in the Ocean.’
‘World’s Most Dangerous Roads’ invites viewers on a thrilling journey alongside six British celebrities, navigating perilous highways, breathtaking landscapes, and intriguing encounters. This promises an adrenaline-fueled escapade.
‘Ancient Powers’ offers a captivating exploration through time, unveiling the mysteries concealed within ancient monuments. Delving into the challenges faced by powerful civilizations, it’s a tale of survival and dominance in the ancient world.
‘Spy in the Ocean’ delves into an extraordinary underwater world through cutting-edge hidden cameras. Unveiling the secrets of oceanic life, it offers unprecedented insights into the remarkable creatures thriving beneath the waves.
Catch ‘Ancient Powers’ airing on Saturdays and Sundays at 8 PM starting from the 13th, ‘World’s Most Dangerous Roads’ every Monday to Friday at 10 PM beginning on the 15th, and ‘Spy in the Ocean’ premiering on the 22 at 12 PM and 9 PM from Monday to Thursday. Don’t miss these enthralling journeys into the unknown, exclusively on Sony BBC Earth.
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