Schedules
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11/10/2022 5:00 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve starts his South African adventure in one of the weirdest places he's ever gone looking for animals, a power station, in the dark. He's staking the location out for a little big cat that has so far eluded the Deadly 60, the serval. | |||||
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11/10/2022 5:25 am |
Joanna Lumley's Home Sweet Home: Travels in My Own Land |
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| Joanna travels through Scotland, the Outer Hebrides and Northern Ireland. | |||||
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11/10/2022 6:15 am |
The Blue Planet |
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| A look at the predatory skills of some of the most charismatic hunters found on the planet: whales, dolphins, tuna, shark and rapier-nosed billfish. The open ocean is unimaginably immense, it covers more than 360 million square kilometres of the Earth's surface. Much of this huge expanse of seawater is marine desert with virtually no sign of life. | |||||
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11/10/2022 7:05 am |
The Truth About... |
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| Focusing on treatments for the body. It tests the claims of a variety of treatments - from a device that says it can lift and tone the bottom using electrical currents to a weight loss procedure that uses infra-red light to increase metabolic rate. | |||||
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11/10/2022 7:55 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Brutal storms threaten the lives of those living in the Arctic as they enter Dark Winter. | |||||
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11/10/2022 8:40 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace explores the Nottinghamshire factory that makes 250,000 jars of curry sauce each day. Meanwhile Cherry Healey is in Guntur, the chilli capital of India, where they sell 3,500 tonnes of chilli each day. Historian Ruth Goodman finds that the passion for curry is around 370 years older than the supposed invention of tikka masala in a Glaswegian restaurant in the 1970s. | |||||
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11/10/2022 9:35 am |
Joanna Lumley's Home Sweet Home: Travels in My Own Land |
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| Joanna travels through Scotland, the Outer Hebrides and Northern Ireland. | |||||
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11/10/2022 10:25 am |
The Blue Planet |
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| A look at the predatory skills of some of the most charismatic hunters found on the planet: whales, dolphins, tuna, shark and rapier-nosed billfish. The open ocean is unimaginably immense, it covers more than 360 million square kilometres of the Earth's surface. Much of this huge expanse of seawater is marine desert with virtually no sign of life. | |||||
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11/10/2022 11:15 am |
The Truth About... |
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| Focusing on treatments for the body. It tests the claims of a variety of treatments - from a device that says it can lift and tone the bottom using electrical currents to a weight loss procedure that uses infra-red light to increase metabolic rate. | |||||
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11/10/2022 12:05 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Brutal storms threaten the lives of those living in the Arctic as they enter Dark Winter. | |||||
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11/10/2022 12:50 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace explores the Nottinghamshire factory that makes 250,000 jars of curry sauce each day. Meanwhile Cherry Healey is in Guntur, the chilli capital of India, where they sell 3,500 tonnes of chilli each day. Historian Ruth Goodman finds that the passion for curry is around 370 years older than the supposed invention of tikka masala in a Glaswegian restaurant in the 1970s. | |||||
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11/10/2022 1:45 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Home Sweet Home: Travels in My Own Land |
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| Joanna travels through Scotland, the Outer Hebrides and Northern Ireland. | |||||
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11/10/2022 2:30 pm |
The Blue Planet |
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| In the Arctic the polar bear is the top predator, catching seals on the ice and forcing seabirds to nest high up on cliffs. In Antarctica the penguins have no ground-based predators to deal with but lurking in the water is a constant threat. | |||||
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11/10/2022 3:20 pm |
The Truth About... |
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| During months of having to stay at home, millions of us have swapped the gym for our living room. The numbers doing home workouts has doubled in a year. But exactly what kind of exercise should we be doing, how much of it, and how often? Journalist and blogger Mehreen Baig used to hit the gym four times per week, but now her fitness regime has gone entirely DIY. She wants to use the latest science to make sure she is getting maximum return for her effort. | |||||
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11/10/2022 4:10 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| In the midst of Dark Winter, Arctic residents must brace for the dangers that lurk ahead. | |||||
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11/10/2022 4:55 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Lowestoft, at an enormous factory where they produce 450 tonnes of frozen food each day. He follows the production of frozen potato waffles, from the arrival of 25 tonnes of potatoes right through to dispatch. | |||||
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11/10/2022 5:45 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Home Sweet Home: Travels in My Own Land |
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| Joanna travels from North Wales down to St Michael's Mount and the beautiful West Country, ending in her own home town of London. | |||||
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11/10/2022 6:35 pm |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit Singapore to reveal the engineering secrets of the world's largest glasshouse roof and its forest of tropical trees. And in scorching hot Las Vegas we learn what happens when a man has a dream to build a hospital that makes a big impression. | |||||
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11/10/2022 7:20 pm |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit an extraordinary bridge that spans a vast valley and becomes the tallest in the world, a luxury hotel was built upside down in an abandoned quarry in China, and what happens when you build a forest in the sky in the middle of a city. | |||||
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11/10/2022 8:05 pm |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| The latest scientific discoveries in space, the cosmos, technology, and engineering feats - explored through thought-provoking, evocative and ambitious film making. | |||||
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11/10/2022 9:00 pm |
Aliens: The Big Think |
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| Professor Martin Rees, the astronomer royal, takes up the search for extra-terrestrials. Looking for aliens is no longer science fiction,it is a question that's engaging some of the greatest minds in science. As our knowledge of the universe has increased, we're getting closer to answers. | |||||
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11/10/2022 9:50 pm |
Wonders of the Solar System |
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| Professor Brian Cox reveals how something as flimsy as an envelope of gas - an atmosphere - can create some of the most wondrous sights in the Solar System. He takes a ride in a English Electric Lightning and flies up to the top of Earth's atmosphere, where he sees the darkness of space above and the thin blue line of our atmosphere below. | |||||
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11/10/2022 10:40 pm |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit Singapore to reveal the engineering secrets of the world's largest glasshouse roof and its forest of tropical trees. And in scorching hot Las Vegas we learn what happens when a man has a dream to build a hospital that makes a big impression. | |||||
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11/10/2022 11:25 pm |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit an extraordinary bridge that spans a vast valley and becomes the tallest in the world, a luxury hotel was built upside down in an abandoned quarry in China, and what happens when you build a forest in the sky in the middle of a city. | |||||
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11/11/2022 12:10 am |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| The latest scientific discoveries in space, the cosmos, technology, and engineering feats - explored through thought-provoking, evocative and ambitious film making. | |||||
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11/11/2022 1:05 am |
Aliens: The Big Think |
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| Professor Martin Rees, the astronomer royal, takes up the search for extra-terrestrials. Looking for aliens is no longer science fiction,it is a question that's engaging some of the greatest minds in science. As our knowledge of the universe has increased, we're getting closer to answers. | |||||
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11/11/2022 1:55 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve starts his South African adventure in one of the weirdest places he's ever gone looking for animals, a power station, in the dark. He's staking the location out for a little big cat that has so far eluded the Deadly 60, the serval. | |||||
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11/11/2022 2:25 am |
Blue Planet II: The Making Of |
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| An exploration of how the crew behind the Blue Planet II series manage to capture their spectacular footage. | |||||
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11/11/2022 2:35 am |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit Singapore to reveal the engineering secrets of the world's largest glasshouse roof and its forest of tropical trees. And in scorching hot Las Vegas we learn what happens when a man has a dream to build a hospital that makes a big impression. | |||||
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11/11/2022 3:20 am |
How Did They Build That? |
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| We visit an extraordinary bridge that spans a vast valley and becomes the tallest in the world, a luxury hotel was built upside down in an abandoned quarry in China, and what happens when you build a forest in the sky in the middle of a city. | |||||
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11/11/2022 4:05 am |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| The latest scientific discoveries in space, the cosmos, technology, and engineering feats - explored through thought-provoking, evocative and ambitious film making. | |||||