This April, Sony BBC Earth brings in a mixed bag of content, poised to captivate hearts, invigorate minds, and spark the spirit of adventure. Showcasing the world through the lens of people with autism spectrum disorder, the channel premieres ‘Inside The Autistic Mind’, ‘Big Little Journeys’ which takes people through the real-life adventures of six tiny animals, whereas ‘Jack The Ripper: A Case Reopened’ investigates one of the biggest unsolved mysteries in criminal history.
The diverse content line-up is all set to appeal to viewers of all ages. ‘Inside The Autistic Mind’ delves into the lives of two remarkable individuals, each navigating the complexities of autism with courage and resilience. Presented by the illustrious Chris Packham, the series aims at creating awareness about autism along with showcasing how empathy plays an important role in dissolving certain barriers. The show is premiering on April 2nd, 2024, at 12:00 PM and 09:00 PM, with a repeat telecast on Saturday and Sunday i.e., 6th and 7th April respectively.
Trailing six tiny animals as they travel to the unknown is Sony BBC Earth’s ‘Big Little Journeys’. The series aims to give viewers a glimpse into the lives of these tiny but mighty creatures such as the endangered golden-headed lion tamarins in Brazil, gymnastic bushbabies in South Africa, and the rare Taiwanese Formosan pangolin. Viewers can watch the survival strategies of these animals, as they overcome obstacles, fight predators, and hunt for their families on 14th April, Sunday at 12:00 PM and 09:00 PM.
Taking viewers back in time to the fog-drenched streets of Victorian London, ‘Jack The Ripper: A Case Reopened’ is a perfect specimen of modern forensic science meeting historical enigma. Premiering 20th April 2024, on Sunday at 09:00 PM, the show introduces the team of forensic experts and senior police officers who utilized forensic psychology techniques for the identification of the serial killer.
This April, mark your calendars to watch ‘Inside The Autistic Mind’, ‘Big Little Journeys’, and ‘Jack The Ripper: A Case Reopened’ only on Sony BBC Earth.