Schedules
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10/15/2022 4:00 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue gets sidelined by technical issues. The Hailstones buckle down in the face of mother nature. Jessie and Glen find food and resources. | |||||
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10/15/2022 4:45 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The Hailstones cross the ocean to pick up equipment to help them harvest salmon, and Jessie Holmes rushes to get his fish wheel ready for summer salmon run. | |||||
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10/15/2022 5:30 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| In Kavik, Sue heads to a nearby fishing hole to try and replenish her food supply and, in Nenana, Jessie does squirrel maintenance around camp to protect his dog food supply. | |||||
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10/15/2022 6:15 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Unable to shoot from her right side due to injury, Sue Aitkens travels to Fairbanks to invest in some left-handed weaponry, while the Hailstones hunt for moulting ducks. | |||||
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10/15/2022 7:00 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Alaskans get a brief respite from winter's fury with the end of the thaw. | |||||
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10/15/2022 7:40 am |
Life Below Zero Canada |
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| Pike goes foraging for wild berries. Becky and Denenize hunt for a moose before the big move to Lutselk'e. Kim and Pierre cut down trees for their new cabin. Bentley goes fishing in the river. | |||||
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10/15/2022 8:05 am |
Lion: The Rise and Fall of the Marsh Pride |
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| The Marsh Pride battle for survival in Kenya's famous Maasai Mara Reserve, which has become a magnet for tourists, many of them keen to see the pride for themselves. A tale of shifting loyalties, takeovers and sheer resilience, the lions' story is told by those who filmed them, tried to protect them and lived alongside them, as well as some who ultimately wanted them dead. | |||||
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10/15/2022 9:35 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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10/15/2022 10:35 am |
Universe |
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| Humans have long gazed up at the night sky, wondering whether other lifeforms and intelligences could be thriving on worlds far beyond our own. Answering that question seemed fated to remain pure speculation. | |||||
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10/15/2022 11:35 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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10/15/2022 12:35 pm |
Universe |
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| Prof Brian Cox journeys into a supermassive black hole, a monster that can destroy worlds, stop time, and is forcing us to reassess our understanding of reality. | |||||
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10/15/2022 1:35 pm |
Universe |
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| It's the ultimate question: why are we here? Cutting-edge space missions take us back 13.8 billion years to the very beginning - the origin of the Universe. | |||||
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10/15/2022 2:35 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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10/15/2022 3:30 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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10/15/2022 4:30 pm |
Climate Change: The Facts |
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| We're just two degrees away from a climate catastrophe. If the rate of global warming continues, we'll reach the threshold for permanent environmental damage within 40 years. But we have the power to prevent it. | |||||
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10/15/2022 5:20 pm |
Secrets of the Universe |
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| The James Webb Space Telescope will be the space observatory of the next decade. In addition to investigating the planets outside of our solar system, the observatory will peer back to some of the earliest galaxies that formed after the Big Bang. | |||||
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10/15/2022 6:15 pm |
Egyptian Tomb Hunting |
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| Actor, comedian and history fanatic Tony Robinson travels across Egypt where are series of new tomb discoveries are being made. He travels the length of the Nile meeting the archaeologists unearthing extraordinary wonders. | |||||
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10/15/2022 7:00 pm |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Michael Mosley and the doctors test whether the spice turmeric could help protect us against cancer, with the help of nearly 100 volunteers, several UK universities and some brand new technology. Gabriel Weston learns how one of these methods, based on a new understanding of the very beginnings of cancer, could soon provide us all with personalised cancer tests. | |||||
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10/15/2022 8:00 pm |
Exploration Volcano |
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| Chris Horsley heads to Mount Etna, Europe's largest and most active volcano, as it experiences a period of heightened activity and examines the events that led up to the eruptions. | |||||
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10/15/2022 8:45 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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10/15/2022 9:45 pm |
Climate Change: The Facts |
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| We're just two degrees away from a climate catastrophe. If the rate of global warming continues, we'll reach the threshold for permanent environmental damage within 40 years. But we have the power to prevent it. | |||||
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10/15/2022 10:35 pm |
Secrets of the Universe |
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| The James Webb Space Telescope will be the space observatory of the next decade. In addition to investigating the planets outside of our solar system, the observatory will peer back to some of the earliest galaxies that formed after the Big Bang. | |||||
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10/15/2022 11:40 pm |
Egyptian Tomb Hunting |
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| Actor, comedian and history fanatic Tony Robinson travels across Egypt where are series of new tomb discoveries are being made. He travels the length of the Nile meeting the archaeologists unearthing extraordinary wonders. | |||||
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10/16/2022 12:25 am |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Michael Mosley and the doctors test whether the spice turmeric could help protect us against cancer, with the help of nearly 100 volunteers, several UK universities and some brand new technology. Gabriel Weston learns how one of these methods, based on a new understanding of the very beginnings of cancer, could soon provide us all with personalised cancer tests. | |||||
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10/16/2022 1:25 am |
Exploration Volcano |
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| Chris Horsley heads to Mount Etna, Europe's largest and most active volcano, as it experiences a period of heightened activity and examines the events that led up to the eruptions. | |||||
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10/16/2022 2:10 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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10/16/2022 3:10 am |
Climate Change: The Facts |
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| We're just two degrees away from a climate catastrophe. If the rate of global warming continues, we'll reach the threshold for permanent environmental damage within 40 years. But we have the power to prevent it. | |||||