Schedules
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08/26/2022 4:00 am |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit Singapore to reveal the engineering secrets of the world's largest glasshouse roof and its forest of tropical trees. And in scorching hot Las Vegas we learn what happens when a man has a dream to build a hospital that makes a big impression. | |||||
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08/26/2022 4:45 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The arrival of longer days and warmer temperatures makes for easier travel, and Alaskans take advantage by heading out to hunt migrating birds and harvest meat and fur, securing their camps to protect them from flooding in the meantime. | |||||
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08/26/2022 5:35 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| In the mountains of northern Ethiopia, Ben meets native Glaswegian Susan, who rejected an ordinary retirement for a remote region of Africa. Susan has had a huge impact on the local community, and now runs a restaurant on top of a mountain. | |||||
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08/26/2022 6:25 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| The Norwegian Dovre line runs from Oslo to the northern wonderland of Trondheim, passing through the Gudbrandsdal valley and the Dovrefjell mountain plateau. The Rauma line showcases the famous fjords, before the Nordland crosses the Arctic Circle. | |||||
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08/26/2022 7:10 am |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit Singapore to reveal the engineering secrets of the world's largest glasshouse roof and its forest of tropical trees. And in scorching hot Las Vegas we learn what happens when a man has a dream to build a hospital that makes a big impression. | |||||
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08/26/2022 8:00 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The arrival of longer days and warmer temperatures makes for easier travel, and Alaskans take advantage by heading out to hunt migrating birds and harvest meat and fur, securing their camps to protect them from flooding in the meantime. | |||||
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08/26/2022 8:45 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| In the mountains of northern Ethiopia, Ben meets native Glaswegian Susan, who rejected an ordinary retirement for a remote region of Africa. Susan has had a huge impact on the local community, and now runs a restaurant on top of a mountain. | |||||
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08/26/2022 9:35 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| The Norwegian Dovre line runs from Oslo to the northern wonderland of Trondheim, passing through the Gudbrandsdal valley and the Dovrefjell mountain plateau. The Rauma line showcases the famous fjords, before the Nordland crosses the Arctic Circle. | |||||
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08/26/2022 10:20 am |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit Singapore to reveal the engineering secrets of the world's largest glasshouse roof and its forest of tropical trees. And in scorching hot Las Vegas we learn what happens when a man has a dream to build a hospital that makes a big impression. | |||||
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08/26/2022 11:05 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The arrival of longer days and warmer temperatures makes for easier travel, and Alaskans take advantage by heading out to hunt migrating birds and harvest meat and fur, securing their camps to protect them from flooding in the meantime. | |||||
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08/26/2022 11:55 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| In the mountains of northern Ethiopia, Ben meets native Glaswegian Susan, who rejected an ordinary retirement for a remote region of Africa. Susan has had a huge impact on the local community, and now runs a restaurant on top of a mountain. | |||||
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08/26/2022 12:40 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| The Norwegian Dovre line runs from Oslo to the northern wonderland of Trondheim, passing through the Gudbrandsdal valley and the Dovrefjell mountain plateau. The Rauma line showcases the famous fjords, before the Nordland crosses the Arctic Circle. | |||||
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08/26/2022 1:25 pm |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit Singapore to reveal the engineering secrets of the world's largest glasshouse roof and its forest of tropical trees. And in scorching hot Las Vegas we learn what happens when a man has a dream to build a hospital that makes a big impression. | |||||
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08/26/2022 2:15 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| During the Arctic spring, Alaskans take advantage of the warm weather and 24-hour daylight to complete tasks that are impossible in the winter months. | |||||
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08/26/2022 3:00 pm |
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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08/26/2022 3:50 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Canada's iconic Rocky Mountaineer train loops from Vancouver to the heart of the Rockies via crystal clear lakes, lush coastal rainforest, and the desert-like splendour of the Fraser Canyon. | |||||
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08/26/2022 4:35 pm |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit an extraordinary bridge that spans a vast valley and becomes the tallest in the world, a luxury hotel was built upside down in an abandoned quarry in China, and what happens when you build a forest in the sky in the middle of a city. | |||||
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08/26/2022 5:20 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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08/26/2022 6:15 pm |
Vikings |
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| Neil Oliver explores how the Viking Age finally ended, tracing the Norse voyages of discovery, the first Danish kings, and the Christian conversions that opened the door to European high society. He also uncovers the truth about England's King Canute - he was not an arrogant leader who thought he could hold back the waves, but the Viking ruler of an entire empire of the north and an early adopter of European standardisation. | |||||
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08/26/2022 7:10 pm |
Fatal Forecast |
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| Every year, there seems to be an ever-increasing number of news stories about violent storms hitting various areas of the planet. Known as hurricanes in the North Atlantic Ocean, these tropical storms can reach speeds of up to 160 miles per hour. | |||||
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08/26/2022 8:00 pm |
Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline |
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| For the final leg of his journey, Ade heads to Scandinavia. Starting in the frozen islands of Svalbard and heading through Sweden and Denmark, he sees how winter temperatures have risen by an astonishing amount in the Arctic. | |||||
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08/26/2022 8:55 pm |
Planet Earth II Diaries |
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| The team head to the Brazilian jungle to track down a newly discovered species of river dolphin, but spiders, aggressive red ants and torrential rain storms hamper their quest. | |||||
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08/26/2022 9:05 pm |
Exploration Volcano |
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| Volcano expert Chris Horsley is still in Iceland to check out Katla, one of Europe's largest and most deadly volcanoes, which is overdue an eruption. | |||||
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08/26/2022 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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08/26/2022 10:40 pm |
Vikings |
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| Neil Oliver explores how the Viking Age finally ended, tracing the Norse voyages of discovery, the first Danish kings, and the Christian conversions that opened the door to European high society. He also uncovers the truth about England's King Canute - he was not an arrogant leader who thought he could hold back the waves, but the Viking ruler of an entire empire of the north and an early adopter of European standardisation. | |||||
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08/26/2022 11:35 pm |
Fatal Forecast |
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| Every year, there seems to be an ever-increasing number of news stories about violent storms hitting various areas of the planet. Known as hurricanes in the North Atlantic Ocean, these tropical storms can reach speeds of up to 160 miles per hour. | |||||
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08/27/2022 12:25 am |
Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline |
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| For the final leg of his journey, Ade heads to Scandinavia. Starting in the frozen islands of Svalbard and heading through Sweden and Denmark, he sees how winter temperatures have risen by an astonishing amount in the Arctic. | |||||
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08/27/2022 1:20 am |
Planet Earth II Diaries |
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| The team head to the Brazilian jungle to track down a newly discovered species of river dolphin, but spiders, aggressive red ants and torrential rain storms hamper their quest. | |||||
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08/27/2022 1:30 am |
Exploration Volcano |
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| Volcano expert Chris Horsley is still in Iceland to check out Katla, one of Europe's largest and most deadly volcanoes, which is overdue an eruption. | |||||
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08/27/2022 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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08/27/2022 3:05 am |
Vikings |
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| Neil Oliver explores how the Viking Age finally ended, tracing the Norse voyages of discovery, the first Danish kings, and the Christian conversions that opened the door to European high society. He also uncovers the truth about England's King Canute - he was not an arrogant leader who thought he could hold back the waves, but the Viking ruler of an entire empire of the north and an early adopter of European standardisation. | |||||