Schedules
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09/25/2022 4:00 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve and his trusty team head to the frozen north of Norway. He follows the tracks of Europe's largest cat, the elusive lynx, up into the hills in the hope of seeing one, and gets a little nervous when he meets some in captivity. Arctic foxes and musk oxen are also on the menu in this deadly snowy episode. | |||||
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09/25/2022 4:25 am |
Seven Worlds, One Planet |
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| This is the behind-the-scenes view of `Seven Worlds, One Planet', the latest series from the BBC and Sir David Attenborough. | |||||
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09/25/2022 5:20 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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09/25/2022 6:10 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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09/25/2022 7:00 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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09/25/2022 8:00 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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09/25/2022 8:50 am |
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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09/25/2022 9:40 am |
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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09/25/2022 10:30 am |
Seven Worlds, One Planet |
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| Africa, home to the greatest wildlife gatherings on Earth. But even in this land of plenty, wildlife faces huge challenges. At its heart is a vast tropical rainforest full of life. Here young chimpanzees learn how to use tools to make the most of the jungles riches. With knowledge passed down from generation to generation, they can access the best forest foods. | |||||
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09/25/2022 11:20 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| With a hundred days of no sunlight ahead, the Alaskans need to make sure they have plenty of fuel. Glenn must secure more wood for heat. | |||||
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09/25/2022 12:05 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| In Eagle, Andy's apprentice makes a costly mistake and he runs out of the wood that heats his tent and keeps him alive. | |||||
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09/25/2022 12:50 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| The difference between life and death in Alaska often depends on being prepared for anything. In Noorvik, the Hailstones stash emergency supplies along their hunting and trapping routes. | |||||
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09/25/2022 1:30 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Survival in an Alaskan winter depends on a gruelling amount of work. In Noorvik, Chip and Agnes Hailstone break trail to the Kiwalik River in preparation of their spring caribou hunt. | |||||
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09/25/2022 2:15 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| In Eagle, Andy constructs wolf snares to protect the moose population in the area. Erik and Martha cut up their last moose quarter and use salvage to construct a smokehouse in Wiseman. | |||||
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09/25/2022 3:00 pm |
Earth's Great Rivers |
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| Remote and wild, the Yukon is a river of haunting beauty and dangerous extremes, a place where the `call of the wild' is still strong. In summer, it is a relentless giant, carving its way 2,000 miles across Canada and Alaska. | |||||
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09/25/2022 4:00 pm |
Natural World |
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| David Attenborough has a passion for birds' eggs. These remarkable structures nurture new life, protecting it from the outside world at the same time as allowing it to breathe. They are strong enough to withstand the full weight of an incubating parent and weak enough to allow a chick to break free. | |||||
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09/25/2022 4:55 pm |
A Perfect Planet |
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| A look at how the planet's limited fresh water is distributed around the globe thanks to storms, and how animals manage in the driest habitats on Earth. | |||||
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09/25/2022 5:55 pm |
The Earthshot Prize: Repairing Our Planet |
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| Exploring how to stop damaging the oceans and begin to enable their revival. Prince William, founder of the Earthshot Prize, and Earthshot Prize Council members Sir David Attenborough and singer-songwriter Shakira, who has spent her whole life living by the sea, discover how we are damaging the oceans, and they discuss inspiring people and projects across the world that have found ways to revive ocean life. | |||||
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09/25/2022 7:00 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Hidden Caribbean: Havana to Haiti |
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| Joanna kicks off her adventure in Havana in a boxing gym, with one of Cuba's rising female boxing stars. She visits the stars of the cabaret at the National Hotel that pre-dates the revolution, and entertains the cigar workers while they roll cigars in their factory. She visits the small town of Hershey, built on the success of the sugar industry, and visits the tomb of Che Guevara before heading off to Hemingway's favourite beach that is being turned into a five-star luxury complex. | |||||
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09/25/2022 7:45 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Hidden Caribbean: Havana to Haiti |
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| Joanna completes her Cuban journey by visiting the infamous town of Guantanamo. Giving the prison a wide berth, she discovers that the song `Guantanamera' was born in the town, and she meets a talented young singer who is recording the track herself. Fifty-seven miles across the Windward Passage to Haiti, she discovers a very different country, currently the poorest in the western world. She visits the Citadel, a mighty fortress built to deter the colonial powers of France, Spain and England. | |||||
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09/25/2022 8:30 pm |
Natural World |
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| David Attenborough has a passion for birds' eggs. These remarkable structures nurture new life, protecting it from the outside world at the same time as allowing it to breathe. They are strong enough to withstand the full weight of an incubating parent and weak enough to allow a chick to break free. | |||||
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09/25/2022 9:25 pm |
A Perfect Planet |
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| A look at how the planet's limited fresh water is distributed around the globe thanks to storms, and how animals manage in the driest habitats on Earth. | |||||
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09/25/2022 10:25 pm |
The Earthshot Prize: Repairing Our Planet |
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| Exploring how to stop damaging the oceans and begin to enable their revival. Prince William, founder of the Earthshot Prize, and Earthshot Prize Council members Sir David Attenborough and singer-songwriter Shakira, who has spent her whole life living by the sea, discover how we are damaging the oceans, and they discuss inspiring people and projects across the world that have found ways to revive ocean life. | |||||
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09/25/2022 11:30 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Hidden Caribbean: Havana to Haiti |
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| Joanna kicks off her adventure in Havana in a boxing gym, with one of Cuba's rising female boxing stars. She visits the stars of the cabaret at the National Hotel that pre-dates the revolution, and entertains the cigar workers while they roll cigars in their factory. She visits the small town of Hershey, built on the success of the sugar industry, and visits the tomb of Che Guevara before heading off to Hemingway's favourite beach that is being turned into a five-star luxury complex. | |||||
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09/26/2022 12:15 am |
Joanna Lumley's Hidden Caribbean: Havana to Haiti |
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| Joanna completes her Cuban journey by visiting the infamous town of Guantanamo. Giving the prison a wide berth, she discovers that the song `Guantanamera' was born in the town, and she meets a talented young singer who is recording the track herself. Fifty-seven miles across the Windward Passage to Haiti, she discovers a very different country, currently the poorest in the western world. She visits the Citadel, a mighty fortress built to deter the colonial powers of France, Spain and England. | |||||
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09/26/2022 1:05 am |
Natural World |
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| David Attenborough has a passion for birds' eggs. These remarkable structures nurture new life, protecting it from the outside world at the same time as allowing it to breathe. They are strong enough to withstand the full weight of an incubating parent and weak enough to allow a chick to break free. | |||||
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09/26/2022 2:00 am |
A Perfect Planet |
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| A look at how the planet's limited fresh water is distributed around the globe thanks to storms, and how animals manage in the driest habitats on Earth. | |||||
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09/26/2022 3:00 am |
The Earthshot Prize: Repairing Our Planet |
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| Exploring how to stop damaging the oceans and begin to enable their revival. Prince William, founder of the Earthshot Prize, and Earthshot Prize Council members Sir David Attenborough and singer-songwriter Shakira, who has spent her whole life living by the sea, discover how we are damaging the oceans, and they discuss inspiring people and projects across the world that have found ways to revive ocean life. | |||||