Schedules
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08/19/2022 4:00 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve gets strangled by a python on a night-time river expedition, climbs a 40-metre tree and finds out why our thirst for palm oil is threatening bears and orangutans. | |||||
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08/19/2022 4:30 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| In the midst of dark winter, Alaskans burn the midnight oil to complete necessary tasks. | |||||
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08/19/2022 5:20 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| After six years globetrotting, Scott and Casey gambled their life savings on a kite-surfing school in a remote stretch of the Peruvian coast. As Ben lives their day-to-day life, he also learns what led them both to this decision. | |||||
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08/19/2022 6:05 am |
Coast |
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| Nick Crane is on an island odyssey in the Faroes on a mission to gather all manner of bounty to take to a traditional feast. He starts by diving for 50-year-old mussels before discovering how the Faroese like to eat their sheep. | |||||
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08/19/2022 6:55 am |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| Revealing the inner workings of UPS, delivering to the world Brompton bicycles, Rold locking washing machines, and Nongshim instant noodles. | |||||
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08/19/2022 7:45 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| In the midst of dark winter, Alaskans burn the midnight oil to complete necessary tasks. | |||||
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08/19/2022 8:30 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| After six years globetrotting, Scott and Casey gambled their life savings on a kite-surfing school in a remote stretch of the Peruvian coast. As Ben lives their day-to-day life, he also learns what led them both to this decision. | |||||
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08/19/2022 9:15 am |
Coast |
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| Nick Crane is on an island odyssey in the Faroes on a mission to gather all manner of bounty to take to a traditional feast. He starts by diving for 50-year-old mussels before discovering how the Faroese like to eat their sheep. | |||||
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08/19/2022 10:10 am |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| Revealing the inner workings of UPS, delivering to the world Brompton bicycles, Rold locking washing machines, and Nongshim instant noodles. | |||||
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08/19/2022 10:55 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| In the midst of dark winter, Alaskans burn the midnight oil to complete necessary tasks. | |||||
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08/19/2022 11:45 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| After six years globetrotting, Scott and Casey gambled their life savings on a kite-surfing school in a remote stretch of the Peruvian coast. As Ben lives their day-to-day life, he also learns what led them both to this decision. | |||||
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08/19/2022 12:30 pm |
Coast |
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| Nick Crane is on an island odyssey in the Faroes on a mission to gather all manner of bounty to take to a traditional feast. He starts by diving for 50-year-old mussels before discovering how the Faroese like to eat their sheep. | |||||
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08/19/2022 1:20 pm |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| Revealing the inner workings of UPS, delivering to the world Brompton bicycles, Rold locking washing machines, and Nongshim instant noodles. | |||||
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08/19/2022 2:10 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Alaskans scurry to find precious resources in a constantly changing winter landscape. | |||||
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08/19/2022 2:55 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Former festival director Karen has set up an artists' retreat in the heart of the Sahara. The impressive project required she learn centuries-old techniques - and the art of patience. | |||||
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08/19/2022 3:45 pm |
Coast |
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| Nick Crane follows the Welsh Coastal Path around Anglesey and takes in 700 years of inspired thinking and ingenious isles. At South Stack, he investigates how an innovative lighthouse was constructed on a precarious piece of rock. | |||||
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08/19/2022 4:35 pm |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| From titanium to sugar, we shine a light on the superfactory secrets from Rolls Royce aerospace engines, GZ Vinyl records, Yamaha Motors motorbikes and Jelly Belly jelly beans. | |||||
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08/19/2022 5:25 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the biggest tortilla factory in Europe. The Coventry site covers more than 21,000 square meters, the size of three football pitches, and makes 60,000 tonnes of snacks every year. | |||||
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08/19/2022 6:15 pm |
Vikings |
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| Neil Oliver heads out from the Scandinavian homelands to Russia, Turkey and Ireland to trace the beginnings of a vast trading empire that handled Chinese silks as adeptly as Pictish slaves. Neil discovers a world of `starry-eyed maidens' and Buddhist statues that are a world away from our British experience of axe-wielding warriors, although it turns out that there were quite a few of those as well. | |||||
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08/19/2022 7:10 pm |
Fatal Forecast |
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| No rain, no life. That's the basic rule of survival on earth. Drought occurs in almost all types of climates. Of all the meteorological phenomena that can cause serious economic consequences, droughts are second only to hurricanes. | |||||
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08/19/2022 8:00 pm |
Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline |
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| Ade travels through the stunning water world of Bangladesh's Ganges delta, before heading into the remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. The Bangladesh delta is stunning and lush, but it's also under threat from increasingly extreme weather. | |||||
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08/19/2022 8:55 pm |
Planet Earth II Diaries |
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| The helicopter wildlife crew aimed to capture the hunting flights of eagles high in the mountains, but they had to go extreme paragliding to get an eagle's eye view. | |||||
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08/19/2022 9:05 pm |
Exploration Volcano |
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| Volcano expert Chris Horsley is called back to the Congo to investigate a potentially lethal threat to over two million people. After a recent eruption, a huge 10-mile-long fracture has appeared in the ground. | |||||
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08/19/2022 9:50 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the biggest tortilla factory in Europe. The Coventry site covers more than 21,000 square meters, the size of three football pitches, and makes 60,000 tonnes of snacks every year. | |||||
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08/19/2022 10:45 pm |
Vikings |
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| Neil Oliver heads out from the Scandinavian homelands to Russia, Turkey and Ireland to trace the beginnings of a vast trading empire that handled Chinese silks as adeptly as Pictish slaves. Neil discovers a world of `starry-eyed maidens' and Buddhist statues that are a world away from our British experience of axe-wielding warriors, although it turns out that there were quite a few of those as well. | |||||
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08/19/2022 11:35 pm |
Fatal Forecast |
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| No rain, no life. That's the basic rule of survival on earth. Drought occurs in almost all types of climates. Of all the meteorological phenomena that can cause serious economic consequences, droughts are second only to hurricanes. | |||||
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08/20/2022 12:25 am |
Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline |
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| Ade travels through the stunning water world of Bangladesh's Ganges delta, before heading into the remote Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. The Bangladesh delta is stunning and lush, but it's also under threat from increasingly extreme weather. | |||||
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08/20/2022 1:20 am |
Planet Earth II Diaries |
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| The helicopter wildlife crew aimed to capture the hunting flights of eagles high in the mountains, but they had to go extreme paragliding to get an eagle's eye view. | |||||
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08/20/2022 1:30 am |
Exploration Volcano |
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| Volcano expert Chris Horsley is called back to the Congo to investigate a potentially lethal threat to over two million people. After a recent eruption, a huge 10-mile-long fracture has appeared in the ground. | |||||
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08/20/2022 2:15 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the biggest tortilla factory in Europe. The Coventry site covers more than 21,000 square meters, the size of three football pitches, and makes 60,000 tonnes of snacks every year. | |||||
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08/20/2022 3:10 am |
Vikings |
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| Neil Oliver heads out from the Scandinavian homelands to Russia, Turkey and Ireland to trace the beginnings of a vast trading empire that handled Chinese silks as adeptly as Pictish slaves. Neil discovers a world of `starry-eyed maidens' and Buddhist statues that are a world away from our British experience of axe-wielding warriors, although it turns out that there were quite a few of those as well. | |||||