Schedules
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09/19/2022 4:00 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve is in South Africa, home to a huge number of animals on the Deadly 60. However, big predators aren't what Steve is here for, as he's exploring the plight of the rhino. | |||||
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09/19/2022 4:25 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in South Shields at a clothing factory where they produce 650 waxed jackets a day. He follows the production of water-resistant jackets from the arrival of 500 metre long rolls of undyed cotton through to dispatch. Along the way he sees the fabric dipped into baths of wax heated to 95 degrees Celsius and learns how a 23 piece pattern is used to create a complex 3D jacket jigsaw. | |||||
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09/19/2022 5:20 am |
The Blue Planet |
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| An exploration of the seasonal changes in the richest waters on Earth, where the annual cycle of the sun drives an explosion of life. Featuring an extraordinary variety of marine animals, including seals, dolphins and the bizarre walking handfish. | |||||
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09/19/2022 6:10 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Jessie collects logs in anticipation of the coming winter. The Hailstones prepare themselves for the coming fish run. Ricko teaches his younger children to hunt and fish. Sue tests her mettle against the capricious, flooding tundra. | |||||
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09/19/2022 7:00 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue goes adventuring for a bucket load of coal. The Hailstones sail back to Kiwalik with a string of new boats. Jessie chops down some trees to get him through the winter and Ricko lines out some fishing nets. | |||||
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09/19/2022 7:50 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| A trip through the Bavarian Alps, with stopping points including a former Olympic village, Germany's highest mountain, and a quick tipple with a beer-brewing monk. | |||||
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09/19/2022 8:35 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in South Shields at a clothing factory where they produce 650 waxed jackets a day. He follows the production of water-resistant jackets from the arrival of 500 metre long rolls of undyed cotton through to dispatch. Along the way he sees the fabric dipped into baths of wax heated to 95 degrees Celsius and learns how a 23 piece pattern is used to create a complex 3D jacket jigsaw. | |||||
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09/19/2022 9:25 am |
The Blue Planet |
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| An exploration of the seasonal changes in the richest waters on Earth, where the annual cycle of the sun drives an explosion of life. Featuring an extraordinary variety of marine animals, including seals, dolphins and the bizarre walking handfish. | |||||
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09/19/2022 10:15 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Jessie collects logs in anticipation of the coming winter. The Hailstones prepare themselves for the coming fish run. Ricko teaches his younger children to hunt and fish. Sue tests her mettle against the capricious, flooding tundra. | |||||
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09/19/2022 11:05 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue goes adventuring for a bucket load of coal. The Hailstones sail back to Kiwalik with a string of new boats. Jessie chops down some trees to get him through the winter and Ricko lines out some fishing nets. | |||||
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09/19/2022 11:50 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| A trip through the Bavarian Alps, with stopping points including a former Olympic village, Germany's highest mountain, and a quick tipple with a beer-brewing monk. | |||||
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09/19/2022 12:35 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in South Shields at a clothing factory where they produce 650 waxed jackets a day. He follows the production of water-resistant jackets from the arrival of 500 metre long rolls of undyed cotton through to dispatch. Along the way he sees the fabric dipped into baths of wax heated to 95 degrees Celsius and learns how a 23 piece pattern is used to create a complex 3D jacket jigsaw. | |||||
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09/19/2022 1:30 pm |
The Blue Planet |
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| The fragile ecosystems that have grown around the worlds coral reefs. The reefs take hundreds of years to develop and are adorned with spectacularly colourful life. However, this is not always an idyllic tropical paradise: one big storm can threaten the entire community. | |||||
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09/19/2022 2:20 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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09/19/2022 3:05 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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09/19/2022 3:55 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| A trip through Devon to the tip of Cornwall, going back in time to recapture the golden age of luxury train travel. From Dawlish, it heads to Cornwall and across the Royal Albert Bridge, a masterpiece of railway engineering. | |||||
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09/19/2022 4:40 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in France, at an enormous croissant factory where they produce 336,000 of the flaky pastries every day. He follows the production of croissants from the arrival of 21 tonnes of butter right through to dispatch. | |||||
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09/19/2022 5:30 pm |
The World's Deadliest Weather |
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| Witness some of our planet's most disastrous and deadly natural catastrophes that can happen right on your own doorstep. | |||||
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09/19/2022 6:20 pm |
Science's Greatest Mysteries: The Far Side of the Moon |
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| The Moon has a side hidden from view. And it's surprisingly different: mountainous, with deep craters, and a thicker crust. Now, scientists are trying to figure out why the visible side of the Moon is totally different from the side we never see. | |||||
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09/19/2022 7:15 pm |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| An inside look at the industrial production behind McLaren's UK super-cars, the German factory making 500,000 Faber-Castell pencils every day, US STIHL chainsaw manufacture, and Japan's Shoda Shoyu soy sauce. | |||||
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09/19/2022 8:00 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the Woodmansterne card factory in in Watford. It's one of the largest greeting card companies in the UK, a family business sending out 35 million cards a year. | |||||
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09/19/2022 8:50 pm |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Michael Mosley investigates whether turmeric can protect us against cancer, and also tries out acupuncture and hypnosis to discover whether these hugely popular alternative therapies really work. | |||||
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09/19/2022 9:50 pm |
The World's Deadliest Weather |
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| Witness some of our planet's most disastrous and deadly natural catastrophes that can happen right on your own doorstep. | |||||
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09/19/2022 10:40 pm |
Science's Greatest Mysteries: The Far Side of the Moon |
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| The Moon has a side hidden from view. And it's surprisingly different: mountainous, with deep craters, and a thicker crust. Now, scientists are trying to figure out why the visible side of the Moon is totally different from the side we never see. | |||||
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09/19/2022 11:35 pm |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| An inside look at the industrial production behind McLaren's UK super-cars, the German factory making 500,000 Faber-Castell pencils every day, US STIHL chainsaw manufacture, and Japan's Shoda Shoyu soy sauce. | |||||
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09/20/2022 12:20 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the Woodmansterne card factory in in Watford. It's one of the largest greeting card companies in the UK, a family business sending out 35 million cards a year. | |||||
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09/20/2022 1:15 am |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Michael Mosley investigates whether turmeric can protect us against cancer, and also tries out acupuncture and hypnosis to discover whether these hugely popular alternative therapies really work. | |||||
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09/20/2022 2:15 am |
Science's Greatest Mysteries: The Far Side of the Moon |
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| The Moon has a side hidden from view. And it's surprisingly different: mountainous, with deep craters, and a thicker crust. Now, scientists are trying to figure out why the visible side of the Moon is totally different from the side we never see. | |||||
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09/20/2022 3:10 am |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| An inside look at the industrial production behind McLaren's UK super-cars, the German factory making 500,000 Faber-Castell pencils every day, US STIHL chainsaw manufacture, and Japan's Shoda Shoyu soy sauce. | |||||