Schedules
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11/07/2022 5:00 am |
Japan with Sue Perkins |
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| Sue Perkins starts her journey in Tokyo, Japan's glittering capital city and home to 36 million people. She trains with a female sumo wrestling team, meets a family who live with robots and attends a solo-wedding. | |||||
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11/07/2022 5:50 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve heads to the incredible Loango National Park on the western coast of Gabon and home to some awesome Deadly predators. First up, Steve heads out onto the waterways in search of the small but deadly dwarf crocodile. | |||||
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11/07/2022 6:15 am |
The Age of Nature |
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| Why restoring nature may be the best hope for fighting climate change and slowing down global warming. | |||||
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11/07/2022 7:10 am |
Horizon |
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| Maitre d' and `Extraordinary Places to Eat' host Fred Sirieix and GP Zoe Williams open a restaurant with a difference, welcoming 20 unsuspecting diners for a slap-up meal. It all sounds normal enough, but this restaurant has something unexpected. | |||||
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11/07/2022 8:00 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| For Alaskans, the return of winter brings new and dangerous challenges. | |||||
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11/07/2022 8:45 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Derbyshire, at an enormous coffee factory where they produce 175,000 jars of instant coffee every day. He follows the production of freeze-dried instant coffee, from the arrival of 27 tonnes of Brazilian green coffee beans right through to dispatch. | |||||
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11/07/2022 9:30 am |
Japan with Sue Perkins |
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| Sue Perkins starts her journey in Tokyo, Japan's glittering capital city and home to 36 million people. She trains with a female sumo wrestling team, meets a family who live with robots and attends a solo-wedding. | |||||
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11/07/2022 10:20 am |
The Age of Nature |
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| Why restoring nature may be the best hope for fighting climate change and slowing down global warming. | |||||
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11/07/2022 11:15 am |
Horizon |
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| Maitre d' and `Extraordinary Places to Eat' host Fred Sirieix and GP Zoe Williams open a restaurant with a difference, welcoming 20 unsuspecting diners for a slap-up meal. It all sounds normal enough, but this restaurant has something unexpected. | |||||
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11/07/2022 12:05 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| For Alaskans, the return of winter brings new and dangerous challenges. | |||||
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11/07/2022 12:50 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Derbyshire, at an enormous coffee factory where they produce 175,000 jars of instant coffee every day. He follows the production of freeze-dried instant coffee, from the arrival of 27 tonnes of Brazilian green coffee beans right through to dispatch. | |||||
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11/07/2022 1:40 pm |
Japan with Sue Perkins |
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| Sue Perkins starts her journey in Tokyo, Japan's glittering capital city and home to 36 million people. She trains with a female sumo wrestling team, meets a family who live with robots and attends a solo-wedding. | |||||
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11/07/2022 2:30 pm |
The Blue Planet |
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| Although 70 per cent of the planet is covered by water, the oceans and many of their inhabitants, such as the blue whale, remain an unexplored mystery. Travelling to the very depths of the seas reveals a spectacular variety of life, from alien monsters of the deep to pack-hunting killer whales attacking a grey whale calf. | |||||
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11/07/2022 3:20 pm |
The Truth About... |
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| Due to the coronavirus, the health market has exploded with products promising to boost, support or supercharge flagging natural defences. Find out which of these products, superfoods and supplements have the science to back up their claims. | |||||
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11/07/2022 4:10 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| As winter's grip in the Arctic strengthens, Alaskans are forced to react to avoid an icy demise. | |||||
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11/07/2022 4:50 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace explores the Manchester factory that produces 700,000 toilet rolls a day. He begins 940 miles away in Sweden where the raw material, wood, is harvested from a sustainable forest of one billion spruce trees. Most of the wood is used for timber, but the off cuts are turned into sheets of wood pulp. Gregg follows this pulp to Manchester where he learns that two types of wood fibre, long and short, are required for loo roll, to give it strength but also softness. | |||||
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11/07/2022 5:40 pm |
Japan with Sue Perkins |
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| Sue Perkins spends an enjoyable evening in Kyoto. There she meets Japan's geishas, goes free diving with ama divers, visits Hiroshima, and explores how the Japanese are tackling the future in Tokyo. | |||||
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11/07/2022 6:30 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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11/07/2022 7:20 pm |
NASA's Mega Rocket |
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| NASA's SLS is the most powerful rocket ever built, capable of sending astronauts to Mars and beyond. The first un-crewed mission around the Moon, in March 2022, will be a giant leap forward for human deep-space exploration. | |||||
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11/07/2022 8:10 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get special access to a factory that makes as many as a hundred iconic yellow diggers every single day. When he was a boy, like many a mucky child in the sand pit, Gregg used to play with toy diggers. | |||||
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11/07/2022 9:00 pm |
Coast |
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| A journey around Britain to experience our surrounding seas' tidal ebb and flow at their most extreme. Nick Crane confronts the terrifying power of the tides head-on as he paddles for dear life in a kayak to conquer the fearsome, tidal rapids that swirl off the island of Anglesey. Then in Liverpool, he discovers a remarkable but forgotten machine used to predict the tides for the D-Day landings. | |||||
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11/07/2022 9:55 pm |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Michael Mosley experiments to find out which foods are best for providing a crucial but neglected nutrient: iodine. Geneticist Dr Giles Yeo discovers why stress can make people put on weight, and GP Dr Zoe Williams looks at the safety of x-rays. | |||||
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11/07/2022 10:45 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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11/07/2022 11:35 pm |
NASA's Mega Rocket |
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| NASA's SLS is the most powerful rocket ever built, capable of sending astronauts to Mars and beyond. The first un-crewed mission around the Moon, in March 2022, will be a giant leap forward for human deep-space exploration. | |||||
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11/08/2022 12:25 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get special access to a factory that makes as many as a hundred iconic yellow diggers every single day. When he was a boy, like many a mucky child in the sand pit, Gregg used to play with toy diggers. | |||||
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11/08/2022 1:20 am |
Coast |
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| A journey around Britain to experience our surrounding seas' tidal ebb and flow at their most extreme. Nick Crane confronts the terrifying power of the tides head-on as he paddles for dear life in a kayak to conquer the fearsome, tidal rapids that swirl off the island of Anglesey. Then in Liverpool, he discovers a remarkable but forgotten machine used to predict the tides for the D-Day landings. | |||||
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11/08/2022 2:10 am |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Michael Mosley experiments to find out which foods are best for providing a crucial but neglected nutrient: iodine. Geneticist Dr Giles Yeo discovers why stress can make people put on weight, and GP Dr Zoe Williams looks at the safety of x-rays. | |||||
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11/08/2022 3:15 am |
NASA's Mega Rocket |
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| NASA's SLS is the most powerful rocket ever built, capable of sending astronauts to Mars and beyond. The first un-crewed mission around the Moon, in March 2022, will be a giant leap forward for human deep-space exploration. | |||||
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11/08/2022 4:05 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey get special access to a factory that makes as many as a hundred iconic yellow diggers every single day. When he was a boy, like many a mucky child in the sand pit, Gregg used to play with toy diggers. | |||||