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09/29/2022 4:00 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve and the team head to the remote island of Isla del Plata which has the largest congregation of giant manta rays in the world. Working with one of the world's top manta scientists, Steve heads off to try and dive with these majestic giants. | |||||
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09/29/2022 4:25 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the biggest cider factory in the world, which produces more than 350 million litres each year. The scale of production blows his mind, as at each turn he's confronted with huge machinery and incredible processes. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey explores how the factory is creating new orchards of a sweet apple variety called Scrumptious, and historian Ruth Goodman traces a Victorian apple-breeding boom. | |||||
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09/29/2022 5:20 am |
Blue Planet II |
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| Uncovering the impact that modern lives are having on ocean creatures, from albatross parents feeding their chicks discarded plastic, to mother dolphins potentially exposing their calves to pollutants through contaminated milk. | |||||
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09/29/2022 6:20 am |
Trust Me, I'm a Vet |
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| Steve Leonard and his team of vets investigate the best way to de-stress cats and reveal why recycling bins are a danger to dogs. They also witness a groundbreaking operation to save the life of a horse suffering from extreme nerve pain. | |||||
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09/29/2022 7:15 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue hunts waterfowl. Andy and Denise fight the river breakup. Ricko and his kids hunt geese. The Hailstones hunt small game. | |||||
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09/29/2022 8:00 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the biggest cider factory in the world, which produces more than 350 million litres each year. The scale of production blows his mind, as at each turn he's confronted with huge machinery and incredible processes. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey explores how the factory is creating new orchards of a sweet apple variety called Scrumptious, and historian Ruth Goodman traces a Victorian apple-breeding boom. | |||||
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09/29/2022 8:55 am |
Blue Planet II |
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| Uncovering the impact that modern lives are having on ocean creatures, from albatross parents feeding their chicks discarded plastic, to mother dolphins potentially exposing their calves to pollutants through contaminated milk. | |||||
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09/29/2022 9:50 am |
Trust Me, I'm a Vet |
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| Steve Leonard and his team of vets investigate the best way to de-stress cats and reveal why recycling bins are a danger to dogs. They also witness a groundbreaking operation to save the life of a horse suffering from extreme nerve pain. | |||||
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09/29/2022 10:45 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue hunts waterfowl. Andy and Denise fight the river breakup. Ricko and his kids hunt geese. The Hailstones hunt small game. | |||||
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09/29/2022 11:30 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Exploring the remarkable railway line that reaches the far north tip of mainland Britain. The Far North Line travels from Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland to Wick in Caithness county, with a daily ScotRail service. | |||||
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09/29/2022 12:15 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits the biggest cider factory in the world, which produces more than 350 million litres each year. The scale of production blows his mind, as at each turn he's confronted with huge machinery and incredible processes. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey explores how the factory is creating new orchards of a sweet apple variety called Scrumptious, and historian Ruth Goodman traces a Victorian apple-breeding boom. | |||||
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09/29/2022 1:10 pm |
Blue Planet II |
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| The big blue is the world's greatest wilderness, far from shore and many kilometres deep. It's a vast marine desert where there is little to eat and nowhere to hide. Yet it's home to some of the biggest and most spectacular creatures on earth. | |||||
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09/29/2022 2:05 pm |
Animal Impossible |
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| Incredible facts and myths about the animal kingdom are put to the test. This time, is it true that cats always land on their feet? | |||||
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09/29/2022 2:55 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue expands her garden, Andy and Denise hunt waterfowl, Ricko teaches his kids to hunt and the Hailstones go on an egg hunt. | |||||
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09/29/2022 3:45 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Exploring the remarkable railway line that reaches the far north tip of mainland Britain. The Far North Line travels from Inverness in the Highlands of Scotland to Wick in Caithness county, with a daily ScotRail service. | |||||
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09/29/2022 4:30 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| To keep their feet nice and warm, the British spend almost 723 million pounds a year on socks. Gregg Wallace visits a sock factory in Leicester that produces one and a half million socks annually. Cherry Healey finds out what causes smelly feet, and Ruth Goodman steps back into the 1980s, when socks were at the height of fashion. | |||||
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09/29/2022 5:20 pm |
The Science Of Sleep: How To Sleep Better |
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| Carla suffers from restless leg syndrome, while Peter has had chronic insomnia for 20 years. In the sleep deprivation experiment, a mini-casino is set up to see if the subjects gamble more and take more risks compared with when they are fully rested. | |||||
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09/29/2022 6:05 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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09/29/2022 7:10 pm |
The Planets |
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| Professor Brian Cox visits a planet that dwarfs all the others: Jupiter. Its enormous size gives it a great power that it has used to manipulate the other planets. Jupiter is not only the biggest but also the oldest planet in the solar system. It alone witnessed the birth of the Sun and ever since its immense gravity has shaped the destiny of the other worlds. | |||||
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09/29/2022 8:00 pm |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| Professor Brian Cox joins the Jet Propulsion laboratory team as they navigate the rover's every move across the floor of the Jezero crater towards the remains of an ancient river delta that may contain the evidence of ancient life on Mars. | |||||
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09/29/2022 8:50 pm |
Universe |
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| A space mission discovers the dramatic history of the Milky Way. Prof Brian Cox reveals how the galaxy endured multiple collisions as rival galaxies fought for survival. | |||||
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09/29/2022 9:50 pm |
The Science Of Sleep: How To Sleep Better |
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| Carla suffers from restless leg syndrome, while Peter has had chronic insomnia for 20 years. In the sleep deprivation experiment, a mini-casino is set up to see if the subjects gamble more and take more risks compared with when they are fully rested. | |||||
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09/29/2022 10:35 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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09/29/2022 11:35 pm |
The Planets |
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| Professor Brian Cox visits a planet that dwarfs all the others: Jupiter. Its enormous size gives it a great power that it has used to manipulate the other planets. Jupiter is not only the biggest but also the oldest planet in the solar system. It alone witnessed the birth of the Sun and ever since its immense gravity has shaped the destiny of the other worlds. | |||||
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09/30/2022 12:25 am |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| Professor Brian Cox joins the Jet Propulsion laboratory team as they navigate the rover's every move across the floor of the Jezero crater towards the remains of an ancient river delta that may contain the evidence of ancient life on Mars. | |||||
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09/30/2022 1:15 am |
Universe |
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| A space mission discovers the dramatic history of the Milky Way. Prof Brian Cox reveals how the galaxy endured multiple collisions as rival galaxies fought for survival. | |||||
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09/30/2022 2:15 am |
The Science Of Sleep: How To Sleep Better |
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| Carla suffers from restless leg syndrome, while Peter has had chronic insomnia for 20 years. In the sleep deprivation experiment, a mini-casino is set up to see if the subjects gamble more and take more risks compared with when they are fully rested. | |||||
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09/30/2022 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. | |||||