Schedules
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07/24/2022 4:00 am |
Coast |
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| The team explores surprising stories on both sides of the shallow, narrow and busy seaway, the English Channel. Nick Crane is on the Channel's French coast to experience the secret life of Mont St Michel. | |||||
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07/24/2022 4:50 am |
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| Britain's last great wilderness, the stunning Cape Wrath, is the stomping ground for Nick Crane who must make his own path to his favourite beach, an isolated sandy treasure on which few have set foot. | |||||
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07/24/2022 5:45 am |
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| In Cornwall, Nick Crane uncovers the most astonishing artistic exploration of Britain's coast. Two hundred years ago William Daniell embarked on a ten-year journey right around the edge of Britain to produce illustrations. | |||||
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07/24/2022 6:35 am |
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| Nick Crane journeys over the Atlantic to Nova Scotia in Canada. Attending a gathering of descendants from the MacNeil clan, Nick discovers how centuries-old traditions, now forgotten even in Scotland, have been kept alive in Nova Scotia. | |||||
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07/24/2022 7:25 am |
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| Nick Crane pays tribute to the unsung mega-port of Immingham, and Tessa Dunlop uncovers the astonishing story of how Hitler's bombers could have drowned London, and possibly won the Second World War. | |||||
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07/24/2022 8:20 am |
Coast |
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| The team explore Britain's coast in winter. Nick Crane visits Cornwall, the storm central of Britain's coastline, and Neil Oliver attends Shetland's Viking Fire Festival. Every January the islands throw one of the greatest outdoor parties in Europe, when massed ranks of Viking warriors parade, braving wild weather to carry flaming torches through streets thronging with visitors from around the world. | |||||
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07/24/2022 9:15 am |
Seven Worlds, One Planet |
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| Antarctica, a land of survivors enduring the most hostile conditions on Earth. Ninety eight per cent of the mainland is covered by ice on which virtually nothing can live. Even the sea freezes over, but the Weddell seal manages to survive here by keeping its breathing holes open by using its teeth to grind away the ice. | |||||
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07/24/2022 10:10 am |
Seven Worlds, One Planet |
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| Asia is the largest and most extreme continent on the planet, stretching from the Arctic Circle in the north to the tropical forests on the equator. The animals here face the hottest deserts, tallest jungles and highest mountains found anywhere on Earth, but the continent has not always looked like this. | |||||
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07/24/2022 11:05 am |
Seven Worlds, One Planet |
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| From the bone-dry deserts of the Atacama, where penguins weave their way through a minefield of snapping sea lions, to the lush cloud forests of the Andes, where Andean bears scale 30-metre trees in search of elusive fruits, South America is full of the unusual and ingenious. | |||||
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07/24/2022 11:55 am |
Seven Worlds, One Planet |
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| Australia, a land cast adrift at the time of the dinosaurs. Isolated for millions of years, the weird and wonderful animals marooned here are like nowhere else on Earth. In the north of this island continent is the Daintree, one of the world's oldest tropical forests. | |||||
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07/24/2022 12:50 pm |
Seven Worlds, One Planet |
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| High above the city of Gibraltar, Barbary macaques, Europe's only non-human primates, live lives full of kidnappings and high drama, whilst in the cemeteries of Vienna `grave robbing' European hamsters do battle with each other for food. | |||||
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07/24/2022 1:45 pm |
Seven Worlds, One Planet |
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| More than any other continent, North America is defined by extreme weather and seasonal change. For animals that live here this poses great challenges, but for those with a pioneering spirit it can also offer great rewards. | |||||
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07/24/2022 2:40 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Cameras focus on Austria's stunning Transalpine railway, which crosses the snowy peaks of the Tirol. The journey begins in the historic city of Graz and heads west through famous alpine beauty spots, including Zell am Zee. | |||||
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07/24/2022 3:25 pm |
Blue Planet II |
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| Celebrating the highlights from the series, from the intense heat of the tropics to the planet's frozen poles, through to its unexplored depths. New worlds and extraordinary never-before-seen animal behaviours are revealed. | |||||
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07/24/2022 5:00 pm |
Life Story |
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| Animals attempt to rear their offspring. This takes extraordinary commitment, and a parent may even need to risk its own life for its offspring. A female turtle hauls herself up the beach to lay her eggs in a safe place above the tide line. | |||||
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07/24/2022 6:00 pm |
Our Changing Planet |
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| Steve Backshall, Chris Packham and Ella Al-Shamahi visit the Maldives, Iceland and Cambodia. Steve Backshall travels to the Maldives, an area facing significant challenges because of climate change. Warming seas and the acidification of the oceans have led to coral bleaching on a massive scale, destroying the surrounding ecosystem. | |||||
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07/24/2022 7:00 pm |
Life Below Zero Canada |
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| On the hunt for a steady supply of fish, Bentley and his father, Gary, brave subzero temperatures on a remote, frozen lake; Jon heads into the bush on a mission. | |||||
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07/24/2022 7:45 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| The presenter meets the Powell family who is living an off-grid existence in a hidden valley in the Black Mountains in Wales. Whilst in their company, Ben climbs into a ravine to maintain the family's hydro electrics. | |||||
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07/24/2022 8:30 pm |
Blue Planet II |
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| Celebrating the highlights from the series, from the intense heat of the tropics to the planet's frozen poles, through to its unexplored depths. New worlds and extraordinary never-before-seen animal behaviours are revealed. | |||||
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07/24/2022 10:00 pm |
Life Story |
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| Animals attempt to rear their offspring. This takes extraordinary commitment, and a parent may even need to risk its own life for its offspring. A female turtle hauls herself up the beach to lay her eggs in a safe place above the tide line. | |||||
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07/24/2022 11:00 pm |
Our Changing Planet |
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| Steve Backshall, Chris Packham and Ella Al-Shamahi visit the Maldives, Iceland and Cambodia. Steve Backshall travels to the Maldives, an area facing significant challenges because of climate change. Warming seas and the acidification of the oceans have led to coral bleaching on a massive scale, destroying the surrounding ecosystem. | |||||
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07/25/2022 12:00 am |
Life Below Zero Canada |
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| On the hunt for a steady supply of fish, Bentley and his father, Gary, brave subzero temperatures on a remote, frozen lake; Jon heads into the bush on a mission. | |||||
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07/25/2022 12:45 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| The presenter meets the Powell family who is living an off-grid existence in a hidden valley in the Black Mountains in Wales. Whilst in their company, Ben climbs into a ravine to maintain the family's hydro electrics. | |||||
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07/25/2022 1:30 am |
Life Story |
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| Animals attempt to rear their offspring. This takes extraordinary commitment, and a parent may even need to risk its own life for its offspring. A female turtle hauls herself up the beach to lay her eggs in a safe place above the tide line. | |||||
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07/25/2022 2:30 am |
Our Changing Planet |
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| Steve Backshall, Chris Packham and Ella Al-Shamahi visit the Maldives, Iceland and Cambodia. Steve Backshall travels to the Maldives, an area facing significant challenges because of climate change. Warming seas and the acidification of the oceans have led to coral bleaching on a massive scale, destroying the surrounding ecosystem. | |||||
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07/25/2022 3:30 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve and the team head to the remote island of Isla del Plata which has the largest congregation of giant manta rays in the world. Working with one of the world's top manta scientists, Steve heads off to try and dive with these majestic giants. | |||||