Find out when Deadly 60 is on TV today, tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Deadly 60 is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Steve Backshall reports on animals that are endangered, and explores why the chimpanzee, mountain gorilla and harpy eagle are threatened with habitat loss and their populations severely depleted. In Madagascar, he also meets the most bizarre creature he has ever seen - the aye-aye
More details for Deadly 60, Mon 16, 11:05 am
Steve Backshall travels to Indonesia in search of three reptiles to add to his list of predators, including the Komodo dragon and the potentially lethal green pit viper
More details for Deadly 60, Tue 17, 11:05 am
Steve Backshall looks for giant river otters in Peru as his search for Earth's 60 deadliest animals nears its conclusion
More details for Deadly 60, Tue 17, 7:05 pm
Steve Backshall sets out to visit six continents in search of Earth's 60 deadliest animals, with Ethiopia this week's port of call
More details for Deadly 60, Wed 18, 11:05 am
Steve Backshall finds out about deadly animals in the UK, discovering dragonflies are not only skilled killers in the air, but also terrorise the underwater world as larvae
More details for Deadly 60, Thu 19, 11:05 am
Steve Backshall and the team head to Norway, where they follow the tracks of Europe's largest cat, the lynx, and encounter Arctic foxes
More details for Deadly 60, Thu 19, 7:05 pm
Steve Backshall takes a close look at dogs and their distant relatives, wolves. He heads to the Arctic Circle where a pack of huskies show him a thing or two about stamina. Steve is then rescued by an avalanche dog whose incredible nose sniffs him out from deep beneath the snow. Finally he comes face-to-face with one of his favourite animals, the wolf.
More details for Deadly 60, Thu 19, 7:30 pm
Steve Backshall and the team head to Alaska, where they spot humpback whales and grizzly bears
More details for Deadly 60, Fri 20, 11:10 am
Steve Backshall's search for deadly animals takes him and the crew to South Africa to observe the great white shark, where he gets some fantastic views of the 'king of the ocean' - and to demonstrate the team's hunting prowess, he has a special trick up his sleeve. Just as feared by many is the Cape Buffalo, known locally as the black-death. The presenter takes to the skies to track down a huge herd of this notoriously bad tempered bovine beast, before being charmed by the snake-stomping secretary bird
More details for Deadly 60, Mon 23, 11:05 am
Steve Backshall tracks the world's fastest land animal, the cheetah, by motorbike. He witnesses epic hunting and the challenges faced by this endangered predator.
More details for Deadly 60, Mon 23, 2:35 pm
Steve Backshall chases sailfish in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, and dives on a pristine reef in search of a real-life sea monster
More details for Deadly 60, Tue 24, 11:05 am
Steve dives with 100 grey nurse sharks - aka ragged-tooth sharks - a wobbegong, a gigantic whale shark and joins a mission in Indonesia to save sharks from over-fishing with eco-tourism.
More details for Deadly 60, Tue 24, 2:30 pm
Steve Backshall dives into a lake to track a monster lurking in its depths and builds a giant web as he explores the deadly capabilities of animals native to the UK. Among the creatured featured are the pike, the white-tailed sea eagle, the crab spider and the orb weaver
More details for Deadly 60, Tue 24, 7:05 pm
Steve Backshall visits the marshlands of Argentina in search of an anaconda, and goes swimming in piranha-infested waters
More details for Deadly 60, Tue 24, 7:30 pm