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    10/01/2022 4:00 am

    Deadly 60

    Steve gets strangled by a python on a night-time river expedition, climbs a 40-metre tree and finds out why our thirst for palm oil is threatening bears and orangutans.

    10/01/2022 4:30 am

    Life Below Zero

    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.

    10/01/2022 5:15 am

    Life Below Zero

    In Eagle, Andy's apprentice makes a costly mistake and he runs out of the wood that heats his tent and keeps him alive.

    10/01/2022 6:00 am

    Life Below Zero

    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.

    10/01/2022 6:45 am

    Life Below Zero

    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.

    10/01/2022 7:30 am

    Life Below Zero

    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.

    10/01/2022 8:15 am

    The Secrets of Your Food

    Michael and James explore how chemistry fuels and builds human bodies. Michael begins by trying the first meal many people enjoyed, human breast milk, which contains everything a baby needs like fats, carbs, vitamins and minerals.

    10/01/2022 9:05 am

    The Secrets of Your Food

    Michael heads to Spain to search for some of the most powerful tastes on the planet, whilst James travels high in the Peruvian Andes to discover how a bitter potato has been tamed to help the inhabitants survive the extreme altitude.

    10/01/2022 9:55 am

    The Secrets of Your Food

    James heads off to Peru to reveal the surprising link that fat-rich, indulgent chocolate has with breast milk. Sometimes these cravings almost become an addiction, like coffee, for example.

    10/01/2022 10:50 am

    The Truth About...

    Brits now eat 3 million takeaways a day. Journalist Nikki Fox teams up with scientists at Liverpool John Moores University to run a unique experiment. Fifteen volunteers eat nothing but takeaways for two weeks, and undergo a barrage of tests, from blood sugar and body fat to gut bacteria and mental sharpness.

    10/01/2022 11:45 am

    Underground Worlds

    Explores the 55 kilometres of tunnels that remain undiscovered beneath Gibraltar, and what they were originally built for.

    10/01/2022 12:30 pm

    Underground Worlds

    Exploring Sweden's passion for subterranean spaces, and how the nation has taken extraordinary precautions to protect itself - by excavating an astounding 65,000 nuclear bunkers.

    10/01/2022 1:15 pm

    Underground Worlds

    A look at some of Switzerland's 300,000 subterranean bunkers, the creation of a local entrepreneur shrouded in mystery in England and a network of man-made tunnels deep beneath Slovenia.

    10/01/2022 2:00 pm

    Underground Worlds

    The Wieliczka Salt mine in Poland, some 327 metres deep, where the voids left behind from excavating salt have been transformed into extraordinary spaces, carved by hand.

    10/01/2022 2:50 pm

    Underground Worlds

    A labyrinth of tunnels underneath a tiny French village which contains mysteries from several historical eras, and a Welsh slate mine that has been given a new lease of life.

    10/01/2022 3:35 pm

    Spectacular Earth

    The largest of all of Earth's displays stretches across thousands of kilometres in the night sky: the Aurora Borealis. The arctic wilderness of Northern Sweden is one of the best places to witness the aurora.

    10/01/2022 5:20 pm

    Science's Greatest Mysteries

    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.

    10/01/2022 6:10 pm

    Panorama

    Panorama investigates a year of wild weather and hears how freak events are becoming increasingly commonplace, changing life right now for millions. In summer 2021 a small town was destroyed by fire after record-breaking high temperatures in the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Floods in Germany swept away entire villages. A plague of mice destroyed livelihoods in Australia's New South Wales.

    10/01/2022 7:00 pm

    Trust Me, I'm a Doctor

    Dr Chris van Tulleken teams up with Nottingham University to see whether high intensity exercise is as good for us as is claimed, guest presenter Dr Zoe Williams gets a group of volunteers to help put some home fitness monitors to the test and Michael Mosley investigates whether acupuncture really does have a scientific basis.

    10/01/2022 8:00 pm

    Exploration Volcano

    An inconspicuous hill on the Spanish Island of La Palma bursts open, releasing an avalanche of lava. In its path are the homes of seven thousand residents and the emergency services rush to evacuate.

    10/01/2022 8:45 pm

    Spectacular Earth

    The largest of all of Earth's displays stretches across thousands of kilometres in the night sky: the Aurora Borealis. The arctic wilderness of Northern Sweden is one of the best places to witness the aurora.

    10/01/2022 10:30 pm

    Science's Greatest Mysteries

    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.

    10/01/2022 11:25 pm

    Panorama

    Panorama investigates a year of wild weather and hears how freak events are becoming increasingly commonplace, changing life right now for millions. In summer 2021 a small town was destroyed by fire after record-breaking high temperatures in the Pacific Northwest and Canada. Floods in Germany swept away entire villages. A plague of mice destroyed livelihoods in Australia's New South Wales.

    10/02/2022 12:30 am

    Trust Me, I'm a Doctor

    Dr Chris van Tulleken teams up with Nottingham University to see whether high intensity exercise is as good for us as is claimed, guest presenter Dr Zoe Williams gets a group of volunteers to help put some home fitness monitors to the test and Michael Mosley investigates whether acupuncture really does have a scientific basis.

    10/02/2022 1:30 am

    Exploration Volcano

    An inconspicuous hill on the Spanish Island of La Palma bursts open, releasing an avalanche of lava. In its path are the homes of seven thousand residents and the emergency services rush to evacuate.

    10/02/2022 2:15 am

    Spectacular Earth

    The largest of all of Earth's displays stretches across thousands of kilometres in the night sky: the Aurora Borealis. The arctic wilderness of Northern Sweden is one of the best places to witness the aurora.

    10/02/2022 3:05 am

    What Killed the Whale?

    Biologist Ella Al-Shamahi investigates the rise in whale strandings along the UK coastline. She joins a forensic team as they carry out an autopsy on a washed up whale in an attempt to uncover why whales have been dying in such record numbers.

    BBC Earth

    Available schedules: 03/26/2022 - 12/28/2024 Time zone: Central European Summer Time (CEST) UTC +2 Country: United States Language: English

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