Schedules
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11/21/2022 5:00 am |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Michael Mosley tests if trees could be the answer to air pollution, Gabriel Weston is tracking down a novel cure to Migraines that has been found in a beauty clinic and Saleyha Ahsan is on a mission to teach us all how to revive a drowning casualty. | |||||
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11/21/2022 5:45 am |
Blue Planet II |
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| Corals build themselves homes of limestone in the warm, clear, shallow seas of the tropics. Their reefs occupy less than one tenth of one per cent of the ocean floor, yet they are home to a quarter of all known marine species. | |||||
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11/21/2022 6:45 am |
Chris Packham: 7.7 Billion People and Counting |
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| 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. | |||||
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11/21/2022 7:35 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The final days of winter force Alaskans to push through the cold. | |||||
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11/21/2022 8:20 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in South Shields at a clothing factory where they produce 650 waxed jackets a day. He follows the production of water-resistant jackets from the arrival of 500 metre long rolls of undyed cotton through to dispatch. Along the way he sees the fabric dipped into baths of wax heated to 95 degrees Celsius and learns how a 23 piece pattern is used to create a complex 3D jacket jigsaw. | |||||
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11/21/2022 9:15 am |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Michael Mosley tests if trees could be the answer to air pollution, Gabriel Weston is tracking down a novel cure to Migraines that has been found in a beauty clinic and Saleyha Ahsan is on a mission to teach us all how to revive a drowning casualty. | |||||
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11/21/2022 10:00 am |
Blue Planet II |
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| Corals build themselves homes of limestone in the warm, clear, shallow seas of the tropics. Their reefs occupy less than one tenth of one per cent of the ocean floor, yet they are home to a quarter of all known marine species. | |||||
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11/21/2022 11:00 am |
Chris Packham: 7.7 Billion People and Counting |
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| 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. | |||||
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11/21/2022 11:50 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The final days of winter force Alaskans to push through the cold. | |||||
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11/21/2022 12:35 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in South Shields at a clothing factory where they produce 650 waxed jackets a day. He follows the production of water-resistant jackets from the arrival of 500 metre long rolls of undyed cotton through to dispatch. Along the way he sees the fabric dipped into baths of wax heated to 95 degrees Celsius and learns how a 23 piece pattern is used to create a complex 3D jacket jigsaw. | |||||
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11/21/2022 1:30 pm |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Michael Mosley tests if trees could be the answer to air pollution, Gabriel Weston is tracking down a novel cure to Migraines that has been found in a beauty clinic and Saleyha Ahsan is on a mission to teach us all how to revive a drowning casualty. | |||||
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11/21/2022 2:15 pm |
Blue Planet II |
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| It is the green of the sea that brings life to oceans. Here, sunlight powers the growth of kelp, mangroves and sea grass. The green seas teem with life, where cuttlefish do battle for a mate and an octopus outwits deadly sharks. | |||||
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11/21/2022 3:15 pm |
The Psychedelic Drug Trial |
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| Following a pioneering team of scientists and psychotherapists, led by Professor David Nutt, Dr Robin Carhart-Harris and Dr Rosalind Watts, as they compare the effects of psilocybin (the active ingredient of magic mushrooms) with an antidepressant (an SSRI called escitalopram) on a small group of participants with clinical depression. | |||||
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11/21/2022 4:05 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| The Arctic spring in Alaska comes with hard work, new resources, and new dangers. | |||||
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11/21/2022 4:50 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in France, at an enormous croissant factory where they produce 336,000 of the flaky pastries every day. He follows the production of croissants from the arrival of 21 tonnes of butter right through to dispatch. | |||||
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11/21/2022 5:40 pm |
Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve |
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| Simon focuses on the incredible characters he's met while travelling the globe and catches up with a ten-year-old boy he met working in terrible conditions in Bangladesh. | |||||
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11/21/2022 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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11/21/2022 7:20 pm |
Wonders of the Solar System |
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| Professor Brian Cox reveals how all the beauty and order we see in our cosmic backyard was carved out of nothing more than a chaotic cloud of gas. Chasing tornados in Oklahoma, Brian explains how the same physics that creates these spinning storms shaped the young solar system, and out of this celestial maelstrom emerged Brian's second wonder - the magnificent rings of Saturn. | |||||
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11/21/2022 8:10 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace gets exclusive access to a factory that builds red London buses, while Cherry Healey visits a bus windscreen factory and Ruth Goodman learns about London's earliest double-deckers. | |||||
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11/21/2022 9:00 pm |
Art of Scandinavia |
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| Andrew looks at the extraordinary art to come out of the dark Norwegian soul, most famous for producing The Scream by Edvard Munch. | |||||
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11/21/2022 9:55 pm |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Giles Yeo tests the extraordinary claim that eating less can boost your memory. Alain Gregoire discovers the body's secret built-in stress-buster. Zoe Williams reveals how to spot a hidden illness that can cause stillbirth. Michael uncovers how a simple magnet can save the sight of people with glaucoma. And in a special report, Dr Javid Abdelmoneim investigates what's really in the cannabis-based health products you can buy over the counter. | |||||
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11/21/2022 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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11/21/2022 11:35 pm |
Wonders of the Solar System |
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| Professor Brian Cox reveals how all the beauty and order we see in our cosmic backyard was carved out of nothing more than a chaotic cloud of gas. Chasing tornados in Oklahoma, Brian explains how the same physics that creates these spinning storms shaped the young solar system, and out of this celestial maelstrom emerged Brian's second wonder - the magnificent rings of Saturn. | |||||
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11/22/2022 12:30 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace gets exclusive access to a factory that builds red London buses, while Cherry Healey visits a bus windscreen factory and Ruth Goodman learns about London's earliest double-deckers. | |||||
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11/22/2022 1:20 am |
Art of Scandinavia |
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| Andrew looks at the extraordinary art to come out of the dark Norwegian soul, most famous for producing The Scream by Edvard Munch. | |||||
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11/22/2022 2:20 am |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Giles Yeo tests the extraordinary claim that eating less can boost your memory. Alain Gregoire discovers the body's secret built-in stress-buster. Zoe Williams reveals how to spot a hidden illness that can cause stillbirth. Michael uncovers how a simple magnet can save the sight of people with glaucoma. And in a special report, Dr Javid Abdelmoneim investigates what's really in the cannabis-based health products you can buy over the counter. | |||||
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11/22/2022 3:15 am |
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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11/22/2022 4:05 am |
Wonders of the Solar System |
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| Professor Brian Cox reveals how all the beauty and order we see in our cosmic backyard was carved out of nothing more than a chaotic cloud of gas. Chasing tornados in Oklahoma, Brian explains how the same physics that creates these spinning storms shaped the young solar system, and out of this celestial maelstrom emerged Brian's second wonder - the magnificent rings of Saturn. | |||||