- Top Gear: I enjoy watching this programme because I love cars and like to see all of the new models and get an informed, if slightly biased, evaluation. I also enjoy the comedic style in which the show is presented and the 'Epic Journeys' that take place in a few special episodes.
- Human Planet: I enjoy almost all of the documentaries that David Attenborough narrates because of his delivery when speaking and the enthusiasm he displays on all of his projects. Another aspect I liked was seeing how human beings have adapted to live almost anywhere in the world.
- Deadliest Warrior: This programme pits two individuals, or teams of, from different military groups or tribes from across history against each other, I enjoy seeing the unique skills that each brings to the fight as well as some of the specialised weaponry.
- Wheeler Dealers: I enjoy learning how to repair and restore cars, and I like the way the two presenters joke with each other as it makes it far more interesting. Another aspect that I find useful is seeing where they purchase some of their cars e.g. from an auction house and what are the best ways to restore cars in order to gain the maximum return, as it will help me in the future.
- Inside Natures Giants: On this programme they perform autopsies on some of the largest animals on earth. I enjoy how they display the mechanics of body movments by manipulating the exposed tendons, ligaments and organs.
- Yellowstone: This series shows how animals across the Yellowstone national park cope with the extreme weather conditions through all the seasons filmed over a year. I like the style in which it is narrated and some of the camera shots that they get take a lot of skill and patience to get.
- Hunter Hunted: This programme takes an indepth look at how a variety of predators have adapted to become the dominant killers in their ecosystem. Again I like this programme because it uses modern technology to examin and scrutenise the adaptation that have taken place inside the body and, mechanically, how they work.
- Wild China: I appreciate the difficulty in aquiring some of the camera shots that they use and am interested in how long they waited and what equipment they use on these large filming expaditions.
- Northern Wilderness: In this series outdoors expert Ray Mears goes across Canada exploring the cultures and skills of earky pioneers from several of the countires provinces. I like learning about how these europeans learnt to adapt the skills of the natives in order to survive.
- Bear Grylls Born Survivor: I enjoy learning all of the survival techniques that he uses as i enjoy camping and the information will be very useful. Also I like that the camera man does almost all of the same stunts as Bear whilst also filming.









