As September arrives, bringing cooler air and shorter days, Sony BBC Earth sets the stage for thrilling new journeys with two captivating series premieres. This month, viewers can expect a visual feast and compelling storytelling as the channel explores the farthest reaches of our planet and the mysterious depths of the oceans.
The adventure begins with ‘Ben Fogle: Return to the Wild’, premiering on September 2, 2024, at 9:00 pm. Now in its third season, this riveting series follows adventurer ‘Ben Fogle’ as he revisits individuals who have left behind conventional life to embrace the challenges of nature. From the remote islands of Norway to the desolate sands of the Sahara, each episode captures stories of resilience and the relentless human spirit in pursuit of wild dreams, the channel said in a press statement.
Following closely on September 16, 2024, is ‘Deadly Mission Shark’, airing at 12:00 pm and 9:00 pm. Hosted by naturalist Steve Backshall, the series features ten young explorers embarking on a daring marine mission in the Bahamas. As they encounter some of the ocean’s most formidable predators, viewers will witness breathtaking open-ocean dives and learn about hands-on environmental projects. This show promises to inspire the next generation of ocean warriors.
With these dynamic premieres, Sony BBC Earth brings a month filled with exploration, discovery, and unforgettable adventures.
Tune in to watch ‘Ben Fogle: Return to the Wild’ every Monday to Friday, and ‘Deadly Mission Shark’ starting September 16 for an extraordinary viewing experience.
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