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03/31/2022 4:00 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| The rainforests of Ecuador are some of the most diverse on earth. Brimming with all kinds of unique and weird species that are found nowhere else, and some of the most deadly animals on earth lurking in the shadows. | |||||
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03/31/2022 4:25 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben ventures to Central America and a remote island off the coast of Panama. His host Jaimie is an inventor, who has built a unique home and an unconventional family to create his own wild utopia. Ben gets stuck into island life. | |||||
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03/31/2022 5:15 am |
Coast |
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| Nick Crane hops on a ferry across the Irish Sea and washes into Dublin on her tumultuous tides. Mark Horton is at Maryport, where archaeologists have discovered two Roman temples and one of the earliest Christian churches in Britain. | |||||
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03/31/2022 6:10 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Germany, at a historic factory which produces 600,000 pencils a day. At materials intake he is astonished that the main material in a pencil is not lead, but graphite. He helps mix this with clay to produce a 250-kilo batch, enough for 200,000 pencils. | |||||
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03/31/2022 7:00 am |
Earth from Space |
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| From space, satellite cameras reveal that Earth is a kaleidoscope of colour. Turquoise plankton blooms trigger a feeding frenzy, China turns yellow with rapeseed flowers, and mysterious green lights appear in the ocean. | |||||
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03/31/2022 7:55 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Andy returns home to pick up the pieces. Jessie must harvest salmon before the close of the fishing season. Sue searches the local waterways for winter food and the Hailstones gather key resources. | |||||
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03/31/2022 8:40 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben ventures to Central America and a remote island off the coast of Panama. His host Jaimie is an inventor, who has built a unique home and an unconventional family to create his own wild utopia. Ben gets stuck into island life. | |||||
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03/31/2022 9:25 am |
Coast |
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| Nick Crane hops on a ferry across the Irish Sea and washes into Dublin on her tumultuous tides. Mark Horton is at Maryport, where archaeologists have discovered two Roman temples and one of the earliest Christian churches in Britain. | |||||
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03/31/2022 10:20 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Germany, at a historic factory which produces 600,000 pencils a day. At materials intake he is astonished that the main material in a pencil is not lead, but graphite. He helps mix this with clay to produce a 250-kilo batch, enough for 200,000 pencils. | |||||
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03/31/2022 11:10 am |
Earth from Space |
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| From space, satellite cameras reveal that Earth is a kaleidoscope of colour. Turquoise plankton blooms trigger a feeding frenzy, China turns yellow with rapeseed flowers, and mysterious green lights appear in the ocean. | |||||
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03/31/2022 12:05 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Andy returns home to pick up the pieces. Jessie must harvest salmon before the close of the fishing season. Sue searches the local waterways for winter food and the Hailstones gather key resources. | |||||
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03/31/2022 12:50 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben journeys to the freezing waters of Iceland to live with Hakon, a former carpenter who overcame an alcohol addiction. | |||||
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03/31/2022 1:35 pm |
Coast |
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| Nick Crane travels to the north east coast, one of Britain's most hazardous with 780 shipwrecks along a 65-mile stretch. Mark Horton takes the helm of a roll-on roll-off ferry to explore how these beasts of the maritime highway cope with stormy seas. | |||||
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03/31/2022 2:30 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Gateshead, at a cheese factory where they produce 3,000 tonnes of spreadable cheese every year. He follows the production of jalapeno chilli flavoured cheese, from a 28,000 litre delivery of milk to 5,400 squeezy tubes. | |||||
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03/31/2022 3:20 pm |
Earth from Space |
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| The Earth's surface is changing faster than ever in human history: cities grow, forests disappear and glaciers melt. A man feeds thousands of parakeets in a city, and in Sumatra a female orangutan and her daughter face life in a forest under threat. | |||||
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03/31/2022 4:10 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Alaskans harvest the last of summer's bounty; Sue Aikens tracks a lone predator; the Hailstones are presented with a key resource; Andy Bassich races the clock to provide food for himself and his sled dogs. | |||||
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03/31/2022 5:00 pm |
Serengeti |
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| The dry season is now upon the animals of the Serengeti, the toughest of times for some but a food bonanza for others. The increasing drought turns the waterhole into a death trap for the herds, but for the lions it's a gift and Kali and her cubs are finally able to enjoy life back in the heart of the pride. | |||||
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03/31/2022 5:50 pm |
Frozen Planet |
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| Revealing the extraordinary riches and wonders of the polar regions that have kept people visiting them for thousands of years. Today, their survival relies on a combination of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science. Most Arctic people live in Siberia, either in cities like Norilsk - the coldest city on earth - or out on the tundra, where tribes like the Dogan survive by herding reindeer. | |||||
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03/31/2022 6:40 pm |
Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time |
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| Brian takes a fresh look at the concept of gravity, revealing it to be far more than just the force that makes things fall to the ground. Recent scientific breakthroughs are challenging physicists' ideas of the very nature of reality. He recalls some of his most iconic TV moments: being first on the scene to meet a space capsule returning three astronauts from the International Space Station, and demonstrating how a bowling ball and feather fall at the same speed. | |||||
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03/31/2022 7:30 pm |
Wonders of the Universe |
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| Having explored the wonders of the solar system, Professor Brian Cox steps boldly on to a bigger stage - the universe. In this episode, Brian seeks to understand the nature of time and its role in creating both the universe and ourselves. From an extraordinary calendar built into the landscape of Peru to the beaches of Costa Rica, Brian explores the cycles of time which define our experience of life on Earth. | |||||
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03/31/2022 8:30 pm |
Wonders of the Universe |
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| Hindu philosophy is based on an eternal cycle of creation and destruction, where the physical elements of the body are recycled on to the next stage. Brian draws a parallel with the life cycle of the stars that led to the creation of humanity. | |||||
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03/31/2022 9:35 pm |
Serengeti |
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| The dry season is now upon the animals of the Serengeti, the toughest of times for some but a food bonanza for others. The increasing drought turns the waterhole into a death trap for the herds, but for the lions it's a gift and Kali and her cubs are finally able to enjoy life back in the heart of the pride. | |||||
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03/31/2022 10:30 pm |
Frozen Planet |
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| Revealing the extraordinary riches and wonders of the polar regions that have kept people visiting them for thousands of years. Today, their survival relies on a combination of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science. Most Arctic people live in Siberia, either in cities like Norilsk - the coldest city on earth - or out on the tundra, where tribes like the Dogan survive by herding reindeer. | |||||
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03/31/2022 11:20 pm |
Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time |
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| Brian takes a fresh look at the concept of gravity, revealing it to be far more than just the force that makes things fall to the ground. Recent scientific breakthroughs are challenging physicists' ideas of the very nature of reality. He recalls some of his most iconic TV moments: being first on the scene to meet a space capsule returning three astronauts from the International Space Station, and demonstrating how a bowling ball and feather fall at the same speed. | |||||
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04/01/2022 12:10 am |
Wonders of the Universe |
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| Having explored the wonders of the solar system, Professor Brian Cox steps boldly on to a bigger stage - the universe. In this episode, Brian seeks to understand the nature of time and its role in creating both the universe and ourselves. From an extraordinary calendar built into the landscape of Peru to the beaches of Costa Rica, Brian explores the cycles of time which define our experience of life on Earth. | |||||
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04/01/2022 1:15 am |
Wonders of the Universe |
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| Hindu philosophy is based on an eternal cycle of creation and destruction, where the physical elements of the body are recycled on to the next stage. Brian draws a parallel with the life cycle of the stars that led to the creation of humanity. | |||||
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04/01/2022 2:15 am |
Serengeti |
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| The dry season is now upon the animals of the Serengeti, the toughest of times for some but a food bonanza for others. The increasing drought turns the waterhole into a death trap for the herds, but for the lions it's a gift and Kali and her cubs are finally able to enjoy life back in the heart of the pride. | |||||
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04/01/2022 3:10 am |
Frozen Planet |
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| Revealing the extraordinary riches and wonders of the polar regions that have kept people visiting them for thousands of years. Today, their survival relies on a combination of ancient wisdom and cutting-edge science. Most Arctic people live in Siberia, either in cities like Norilsk - the coldest city on earth - or out on the tundra, where tribes like the Dogan survive by herding reindeer. | |||||