Harbour Rights has closed a series of new licensing agreements across Asia, covering wildlife, science and investigative programming.
In China, CCTV9 and CCTV10 acquired different episodes from “The Incredible African Wildlife”. CCTV9 picked up “Tenderness in The Savannah” (1x52’), which explores the emotional and nurturing side of life on the savannah, while CCTV10 acquired “The Teeth of The Savannah” (1x52’), focusing on the dynamics of predation and survival.
South Korea’s KBS expanded its wildlife slate with the acquisition of “Tenderness In The Savannah” (1x52’) and “A Snail’s Extraordinary Journey” (1x52’), following the dramatic survival stories of grey snails living on the windswept cliffs of the Faroe Islands.
In Brunei, RTB acquired “Engineering The Future” (12x52’), a science-led series highlighting innovative green technologies designed to reshape the future and address major ecological challenges.
Phoenix TV added an investigative title to its lineup with “Love And Sex In South Korea” (1x52’), examining modern relationships and the pursuit of love against the backdrop of South Korea’s declining birth rate.











