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    11/14/2022 5:00 am

    Deadly 60

    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.

    11/14/2022 5:25 am

    Joanna Lumley's Hidden Caribbean: Havana to Haiti

    Joanna kicks off her adventure in Havana in a boxing gym, with one of Cuba's rising female boxing stars. She visits the stars of the cabaret at the National Hotel that pre-dates the revolution, and entertains the cigar workers while they roll cigars in their factory. She visits the small town of Hershey, built on the success of the sugar industry, and visits the tomb of Che Guevara before heading off to Hemingway's favourite beach that is being turned into a five-star luxury complex.

    11/14/2022 6:10 am

    The Blue Planet

    An exploration of the seasonal changes in the richest waters on Earth, where the annual cycle of the sun drives an explosion of life. Featuring an extraordinary variety of marine animals, including seals, dolphins and the bizarre walking handfish.

    11/14/2022 7:00 am

    Chris Packham: 7.7 Billion People and Counting

    According to the UN, it's predicted that the human population could reach 10 billion people by the year 2050. For broadcaster and naturalist Chris Packham, who's dedicated his life to championing the natural world, the subject of our growing population and the impact it's having on our planet is one of the most vital, and often overlooked, topics of discussion in an era of increasing environmental awareness.

    11/14/2022 7:55 am

    Life Below Zero

    With limited daylight, Alaskans must brave cruel temperatures to secure their survival.

    11/14/2022 8:35 am

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg visits an enormous factory in Italy which produces 400,000 frozen pizzas each day. He mixes up a 450-kilogram batch of dough for the bases, enough for 180,000 pizzas, and watches as each one is stretched to exactly 26 centimetres in diameter.

    11/14/2022 9:30 am

    Joanna Lumley's Hidden Caribbean: Havana to Haiti

    Joanna kicks off her adventure in Havana in a boxing gym, with one of Cuba's rising female boxing stars. She visits the stars of the cabaret at the National Hotel that pre-dates the revolution, and entertains the cigar workers while they roll cigars in their factory. She visits the small town of Hershey, built on the success of the sugar industry, and visits the tomb of Che Guevara before heading off to Hemingway's favourite beach that is being turned into a five-star luxury complex.

    11/14/2022 10:15 am

    The Blue Planet

    An exploration of the seasonal changes in the richest waters on Earth, where the annual cycle of the sun drives an explosion of life. Featuring an extraordinary variety of marine animals, including seals, dolphins and the bizarre walking handfish.

    11/14/2022 11:05 am

    Chris Packham: 7.7 Billion People and Counting

    According to the UN, it's predicted that the human population could reach 10 billion people by the year 2050. For broadcaster and naturalist Chris Packham, who's dedicated his life to championing the natural world, the subject of our growing population and the impact it's having on our planet is one of the most vital, and often overlooked, topics of discussion in an era of increasing environmental awareness.

    11/14/2022 12:00 pm

    Life Below Zero

    With limited daylight, Alaskans must brave cruel temperatures to secure their survival.

    11/14/2022 12:40 pm

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg visits an enormous factory in Italy which produces 400,000 frozen pizzas each day. He mixes up a 450-kilogram batch of dough for the bases, enough for 180,000 pizzas, and watches as each one is stretched to exactly 26 centimetres in diameter.

    11/14/2022 1:35 pm

    Joanna Lumley's Hidden Caribbean: Havana to Haiti

    Joanna kicks off her adventure in Havana in a boxing gym, with one of Cuba's rising female boxing stars. She visits the stars of the cabaret at the National Hotel that pre-dates the revolution, and entertains the cigar workers while they roll cigars in their factory. She visits the small town of Hershey, built on the success of the sugar industry, and visits the tomb of Che Guevara before heading off to Hemingway's favourite beach that is being turned into a five-star luxury complex.

    11/14/2022 2:20 pm

    The Blue Planet

    The fragile ecosystems that have grown around the worlds coral reefs. The reefs take hundreds of years to develop and are adorned with spectacularly colourful life. However, this is not always an idyllic tropical paradise: one big storm can threaten the entire community.

    11/14/2022 3:10 pm

    What Are We Feeding Our Kids?

    Asking whether ultra-processed food is causing obesity in children, and if could it even be addictive. Dr Chris van Tulleken investigates as he undergoes a gruelling self-experiment that even shocks the scientists. Across the world, childhood obesity rates have risen tenfold in 50 years. In the UK, 21 per cent of children are living with obesity when they leave primary school, which is the highest it has ever been.

    11/14/2022 4:05 pm

    Life Below Zero

    As winter's chill grips the Arctic, the path forward will require trial and error.

    11/14/2022 4:50 pm

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace is in Burton upon Trent at Britain's biggest brewery, where they produce three million pints of beer a day. He follows the production of Britain's best-selling lager, and gets to grips with brewing terms.

    11/14/2022 5:40 pm

    Joanna Lumley's Hidden Caribbean: Havana to Haiti

    Joanna completes her Cuban journey by visiting the infamous town of Guantanamo. Giving the prison a wide berth, she discovers that the song `Guantanamera' was born in the town, and she meets a talented young singer who is recording the track herself. Fifty-seven miles across the Windward Passage to Haiti, she discovers a very different country, currently the poorest in the western world. She visits the Citadel, a mighty fortress built to deter the colonial powers of France, Spain and England.

    11/14/2022 6:30 pm

    The World's Deadliest Weather

    Witness some of our planet's most disastrous and deadly natural catastrophes that can happen right on your own doorstep.

    11/14/2022 7:20 pm

    Wonders of the Solar System

    Professor Brian Cox visits some of the most stunning locations on Earth to describe how the laws of nature have carved natural wonders across the solar system. Brian explores the powerhouse of them all, the sun. In India he witnesses a total solar eclipse, and in Norway he watches the battle between the sun's wind and Earth, as the night sky glows with the Northern Lights.

    11/14/2022 8:10 pm

    Inside the Factory

    When he was a child, Gregg loved playing with toy trainsets. Now he's got special access to learn how the ultimate model is made: a huge 187 tonne, five carriage electric train. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey travels to Scotland to visit the UK's last remaining factory that produces aluminium via smelting. Historian Ruth Goodman is energised by the history of electric trains as she learns that the UK's first was a tourist train that is still in use along the Brighton seafront.

    11/14/2022 9:00 pm

    Coast

    Nick Crane digs deep to discover what it is like to live on Britain's most unusual beach, the eerily beautiful, vast shingle spit at Dungeness in Kent. In Scotland, zoologist and ex-soldier Andy Torbet braves one of the most dangerous beaches in Britain. In Jersey, Hermione Cockburn joins the world's best beach artists as they create massive art installations along some of the UK's most spectacular shoreline.

    11/14/2022 9:55 pm

    Trust Me, I'm a Doctor

    Michael Mosley tests how vigorously people really need to exercise to start seeing improvements to their physical and mental health. Alain Gregoire cures his lifelong phobia of heights in just two hours using virtual reality. Zoe Williams investigates whether the 10-minute one-to-one GP appointment could be under threat. Giles Yeo tests whether hot or cold drinks are better to cool you down. And Guddi Singh looks into a mystery illness that's often dismissed as a bout of morning sickness.

    11/14/2022 10:45 pm

    The World's Deadliest Weather

    Witness some of our planet's most disastrous and deadly natural catastrophes that can happen right on your own doorstep.

    11/14/2022 11:35 pm

    Wonders of the Solar System

    Professor Brian Cox visits some of the most stunning locations on Earth to describe how the laws of nature have carved natural wonders across the solar system. Brian explores the powerhouse of them all, the sun. In India he witnesses a total solar eclipse, and in Norway he watches the battle between the sun's wind and Earth, as the night sky glows with the Northern Lights.

    11/15/2022 12:25 am

    Inside the Factory

    When he was a child, Gregg loved playing with toy trainsets. Now he's got special access to learn how the ultimate model is made: a huge 187 tonne, five carriage electric train. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey travels to Scotland to visit the UK's last remaining factory that produces aluminium via smelting. Historian Ruth Goodman is energised by the history of electric trains as she learns that the UK's first was a tourist train that is still in use along the Brighton seafront.

    11/15/2022 1:20 am

    Coast

    Nick Crane digs deep to discover what it is like to live on Britain's most unusual beach, the eerily beautiful, vast shingle spit at Dungeness in Kent. In Scotland, zoologist and ex-soldier Andy Torbet braves one of the most dangerous beaches in Britain. In Jersey, Hermione Cockburn joins the world's best beach artists as they create massive art installations along some of the UK's most spectacular shoreline.

    11/15/2022 2:15 am

    Trust Me, I'm a Doctor

    Michael Mosley tests how vigorously people really need to exercise to start seeing improvements to their physical and mental health. Alain Gregoire cures his lifelong phobia of heights in just two hours using virtual reality. Zoe Williams investigates whether the 10-minute one-to-one GP appointment could be under threat. Giles Yeo tests whether hot or cold drinks are better to cool you down. And Guddi Singh looks into a mystery illness that's often dismissed as a bout of morning sickness.

    11/15/2022 3:10 am

    The World's Deadliest Weather

    Witness some of our planet's most disastrous and deadly natural catastrophes that can happen right on your own doorstep.

    11/15/2022 4:10 am

    Wonders of the Solar System

    Professor Brian Cox visits some of the most stunning locations on Earth to describe how the laws of nature have carved natural wonders across the solar system. Brian explores the powerhouse of them all, the sun. In India he witnesses a total solar eclipse, and in Norway he watches the battle between the sun's wind and Earth, as the night sky glows with the Northern Lights.

    BBC Earth

    Available schedules: 03/26/2022 - 12/28/2024 Time zone: Central European Time (CET) UTC +1 Country: United States Language: English

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