Schedules
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09/15/2022 4:00 am |
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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09/15/2022 4:55 am |
The Blue Planet |
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| A look at the predatory skills of some of the most charismatic hunters found on the planet: whales, dolphins, tuna, shark and rapier-nosed billfish. The open ocean is unimaginably immense, it covers more than 360 million square kilometres of the Earth's surface. Much of this huge expanse of seawater is marine desert with virtually no sign of life. | |||||
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09/15/2022 5:45 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Agnes and Doug go on a traditional seal hunt, and Glenn must dispose of a trespass cabin. Also, Jessie hunts along the river for food and medicine. Sue brushes up on her survival skills. | |||||
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09/15/2022 6:30 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The Hailstones bind together for a family hunt, and Jessie recuperates from a hard-fought Iditarod. Also, Ricko finds an unexpected treasure. Sue's rush to clear the runway is interrupted by an unexpected breakdown. | |||||
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09/15/2022 7:20 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| In the Italian province of Liguria, a journey along the Mediterranean's most spectacular stretch of coastline into the Apennine Mountains aboard a lovingly restored vintage train. | |||||
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09/15/2022 8:05 am |
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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09/15/2022 9:00 am |
The Blue Planet |
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| A look at the predatory skills of some of the most charismatic hunters found on the planet: whales, dolphins, tuna, shark and rapier-nosed billfish. The open ocean is unimaginably immense, it covers more than 360 million square kilometres of the Earth's surface. Much of this huge expanse of seawater is marine desert with virtually no sign of life. | |||||
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09/15/2022 9:50 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Agnes and Doug go on a traditional seal hunt, and Glenn must dispose of a trespass cabin. Also, Jessie hunts along the river for food and medicine. Sue brushes up on her survival skills. | |||||
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09/15/2022 10:40 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The Hailstones bind together for a family hunt, and Jessie recuperates from a hard-fought Iditarod. Also, Ricko finds an unexpected treasure. Sue's rush to clear the runway is interrupted by an unexpected breakdown. | |||||
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09/15/2022 11:30 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| In the Italian province of Liguria, a journey along the Mediterranean's most spectacular stretch of coastline into the Apennine Mountains aboard a lovingly restored vintage train. | |||||
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09/15/2022 12:15 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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09/15/2022 1:10 pm |
The Blue Planet |
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| In the Arctic the polar bear is the top predator, catching seals on the ice and forcing seabirds to nest high up on cliffs. In Antarctica the penguins have no ground-based predators to deal with but lurking in the water is a constant threat. | |||||
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09/15/2022 2:00 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| With the rivers flowing and the spring thaw, residents of the last frontier head into the wilderness to hunt and gather vital resources. | |||||
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09/15/2022 2:50 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| The Hailstones pull together to build a footbridge. Meanwhile, Jessie goes fishing while looking out for some good spruce trees and Ricko has his children over to stay plus an extra surprise guest. | |||||
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09/15/2022 3:35 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| An insight into the West Highland Line that winds its way from Glasgow, Scotland, all the way to the Isle of Skye. | |||||
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09/15/2022 4:20 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Stoke on Trent, at an enormous cherry bakewell factory where they produce 250,000 little tarts every day. He follows the production of cherry bakewells, from the arrival of 27 tonnes of flour right through to dispatch. Along the way he learns what makes a shortcrust pastry `short' and discovers the simple way they ensure every cherry is precisely placed. | |||||
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09/15/2022 5:15 pm |
Horizon |
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| Hannah Fry investigates the questions the British public want answered about the future. Hannah will try to discover whether we could ever live forever or if there will ever be a cure for cancer. | |||||
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09/15/2022 6:10 pm |
The Earthshot Prize: Repairing Our Planet |
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| Prince William, Sir David Attenborough and Christiana Figueres, the inspirational diplomat who led negotiations for the Paris Agreement on climate change, highlight inspiring and often unexpected solutions to the climate challenge. Looking at ideas like creating diamonds from the air and protecting the great whales, the programme examines the causes of climate change. | |||||
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09/15/2022 7:10 pm |
The Planets |
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| Professor Brian Cox traces the development of the four rocky worlds closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Born together, they battled the unbelievable violence of the early solar system to become stable planets. For a while each had a moment of hope when they enjoyed almost earth-like conditions. | |||||
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09/15/2022 8:00 pm |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| The latest scientific discoveries in space, the cosmos, technology, and engineering feats - explored through thought-provoking, evocative and ambitious film making. | |||||
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09/15/2022 8:50 pm |
Universe |
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| Professor Brian Cox begins his exploration of the cosmos with a hymn to the great luminous bodies that bring light and warmth to the universe: the stars. It is estimated that there are two hundred trillion stars in the universe, each playing their part in an epic story of creation, a great saga that stretches from the dawn of time, with the arrival of the first star, through diverse generations until the arrival of our own star, the Sun, and a civilisation that has grown up in its light. | |||||
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09/15/2022 9:50 pm |
Horizon |
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| Hannah Fry investigates the questions the British public want answered about the future. Hannah will try to discover whether we could ever live forever or if there will ever be a cure for cancer. | |||||
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09/15/2022 10:45 pm |
The Earthshot Prize: Repairing Our Planet |
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| Prince William, Sir David Attenborough and Christiana Figueres, the inspirational diplomat who led negotiations for the Paris Agreement on climate change, highlight inspiring and often unexpected solutions to the climate challenge. Looking at ideas like creating diamonds from the air and protecting the great whales, the programme examines the causes of climate change. | |||||
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09/15/2022 11:45 pm |
The Planets |
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| Professor Brian Cox traces the development of the four rocky worlds closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Born together, they battled the unbelievable violence of the early solar system to become stable planets. For a while each had a moment of hope when they enjoyed almost earth-like conditions. | |||||
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09/16/2022 12:35 am |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| The latest scientific discoveries in space, the cosmos, technology, and engineering feats - explored through thought-provoking, evocative and ambitious film making. | |||||
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09/16/2022 1:30 am |
Universe |
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| Professor Brian Cox begins his exploration of the cosmos with a hymn to the great luminous bodies that bring light and warmth to the universe: the stars. It is estimated that there are two hundred trillion stars in the universe, each playing their part in an epic story of creation, a great saga that stretches from the dawn of time, with the arrival of the first star, through diverse generations until the arrival of our own star, the Sun, and a civilisation that has grown up in its light. | |||||
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09/16/2022 2:30 am |
The Earthshot Prize: Repairing Our Planet |
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| Prince William, Sir David Attenborough and Christiana Figueres, the inspirational diplomat who led negotiations for the Paris Agreement on climate change, highlight inspiring and often unexpected solutions to the climate challenge. Looking at ideas like creating diamonds from the air and protecting the great whales, the programme examines the causes of climate change. | |||||
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09/16/2022 3:30 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve and the crew travel 4,000 miles to the Loango National Park in Gabon. Steve heads out into Loango's maze of rivers on a mission to try and find an animal that is critically endangered but packs a mighty punch, the western lowland gorilla. | |||||