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Great White Shark (DCL)
Day of the Shark 1

5 October, Monday 9pm

Experts explore the science behind what triggers sharks to attack at certain times of day, and what rules humans should follow to avoid shark attacks

Day of the Shark 2

6 October, Tuesday 9pm

See what happens in this harrowing hour, when a great white breaks through a 300-pound aluminum shark cage and traps the divers inside. Another shark tackles a former Navy Seal in shallow waters off the coast of St. Petersburg, Florida. And a bull shark invades a spear-fishing trip in the Bahamas.

Great White Appetite

7 October, Wednesday 9pm

The Great White is one of the most feared predators on earth as well as one of its most efficient hunters. The Great White Shark patrols the shores of more than fifty percent of the world's inhabited coastlines, and despite having killed thousands of people, we know almost nothing about them!

Deadly Waters

8 October, Thursday 9pm

Survivorman’s Les Stroud is back for more nail biting - shark chomping action, and this time, he’s taking on the deadliest waters around the world. His quest is simple – which water is the deadliest?

Shark After Dark

9 October, Friday 9pm

Sharks are most aggressive and most active in the dark, but the fact is, we know very little else about the nocturnal nature of these creatures. Now, armed with the latest in infrared thermography cameras and night vision technology, a team of divers descends into the sharks dangerous after-dark hunting ground and study how Sharks behave after the sun goes down.

Sharkbite Summer

10 October, Saturday 9pm

The bite-by-bite account of America's notorious "Summer of the Shark" in 2001. Sharkbite Summer revisits the attack sites and -- using news archive, interviews with victims, witnesses, surgeons, family members and shark experts -- builds an exact picture of the bloody summer of 2001.

Blood In the Water

11 October, Sunday 9pm

The true story behind the bloody shark attacks of 1916 that inspired the movie 'Jaws'. A nine-foot long shark cruises just off the New Jersey beaches. For centuries its ancestors have done exactly the same. But today there's unusual company. Human Beings.

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