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    11/22/2022 5:00 am

    Deadly 60

    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.

    11/22/2022 5:25 am

    Blue Planet II

    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.

    11/22/2022 6:25 am

    The Psychedelic Drug Trial

    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.

    11/22/2022 7:15 am

    Life Below Zero

    The Arctic spring in Alaska comes with hard work, new resources, and new dangers.

    11/22/2022 8:00 am

    Inside the Factory

    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.

    11/22/2022 8:55 am

    Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve

    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.

    11/22/2022 9:40 am

    Blue Planet II

    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.

    11/22/2022 10:40 am

    The Psychedelic Drug Trial

    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.

    11/22/2022 11:35 am

    Life Below Zero

    The Arctic spring in Alaska comes with hard work, new resources, and new dangers.

    11/22/2022 12:20 pm

    Inside the Factory

    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.

    11/22/2022 1:10 pm

    Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve

    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.

    11/22/2022 1:55 pm

    Blue Planet II

    Coasts are the most changeable habitats of the ocean world, but they offer great riches. They bring great rewards but also great danger. Here, sea lions beach large tuna and moray eels crawl over land to catch their prey.

    11/22/2022 2:55 pm

    Horizon

    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.

    11/22/2022 3:50 pm

    Life Below Zero

    In this enhanced episode, the arctic spring season brings open waters, awakened animals, and key opportunities.

    11/22/2022 4:35 pm

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace is in Leeds, at an enormous mattress factory where they produce 600 bouncy beds every day. He follows the production of pocket sprung mattresses from the arrival of hard steel right through to soft bedding heading out of dispatch.

    11/22/2022 5:30 pm

    Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve

    Simon focuses on some of the dodgiest and most dangerous situations he's found himself in while travelling the globe, from coming under fire in war torn Mogadishu to squaring off with a female wrestler in Mexico City.

    11/22/2022 6:25 pm

    Civilisations

    Simon Schama starts his meditation on colour and civilisation with the Gothic cathedrals of Amiens and Chartres. He then moves to 16th century Venice, where masterpieces such as Giovanni Bellini's `San Zaccaria' altarpiece and Titian's `Bacchus and Ariadne' contested the assumption that drawing was superior to colouring. As the Baroque took hold in enlightenment Europe Giambattista Tiepolo created a ceiling fresco: `Apollo and the Four Continents' at the Bishop's palace in Würzburg.

    11/22/2022 7:20 pm

    Civilisations

    David Olusoga explores the artistic reaction to imperialism in the 19th century, showing the growing ambivalence with which artists reacted to the idea of progress, both intellectual and scientific, which underpinned the imperial mission and followed the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution. As European artists questioned their civilisation's `advance', American painters sought to capture an idea of their new nation's `manifest destiny' in landscapes.

    11/22/2022 8:15 pm

    Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild

    Ben Fogle ventures to the `Emerald Isle' to visit Georg and Bettina, an elderly European couple from Austria and Germany who made the Irish wilderness their home nearly 40 years ago.

    11/22/2022 9:00 pm

    Life Below Zero

    Lessons are learned and personal battles are fought by Alaskans enduring winter's descent.

    11/22/2022 9:45 pm

    The World's Deadliest Weather

    Featuring fires in California that wreak havoc and threaten tourists, a tornado in the Czech Republic and a lonely swimmer in the waters of the Pacific Ocean.

    11/22/2022 10:35 pm

    Civilisations

    Simon Schama starts his meditation on colour and civilisation with the Gothic cathedrals of Amiens and Chartres. He then moves to 16th century Venice, where masterpieces such as Giovanni Bellini's `San Zaccaria' altarpiece and Titian's `Bacchus and Ariadne' contested the assumption that drawing was superior to colouring. As the Baroque took hold in enlightenment Europe Giambattista Tiepolo created a ceiling fresco: `Apollo and the Four Continents' at the Bishop's palace in Würzburg.

    11/22/2022 11:30 pm

    Civilisations

    David Olusoga explores the artistic reaction to imperialism in the 19th century, showing the growing ambivalence with which artists reacted to the idea of progress, both intellectual and scientific, which underpinned the imperial mission and followed the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution. As European artists questioned their civilisation's `advance', American painters sought to capture an idea of their new nation's `manifest destiny' in landscapes.

    11/23/2022 12:25 am

    Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild

    Ben Fogle ventures to the `Emerald Isle' to visit Georg and Bettina, an elderly European couple from Austria and Germany who made the Irish wilderness their home nearly 40 years ago.

    11/23/2022 1:10 am

    Life Below Zero

    Lessons are learned and personal battles are fought by Alaskans enduring winter's descent.

    11/23/2022 1:55 am

    The World's Deadliest Weather

    Featuring fires in California that wreak havoc and threaten tourists, a tornado in the Czech Republic and a lonely swimmer in the waters of the Pacific Ocean.

    11/23/2022 2:45 am

    Civilisations

    Simon Schama starts his meditation on colour and civilisation with the Gothic cathedrals of Amiens and Chartres. He then moves to 16th century Venice, where masterpieces such as Giovanni Bellini's `San Zaccaria' altarpiece and Titian's `Bacchus and Ariadne' contested the assumption that drawing was superior to colouring. As the Baroque took hold in enlightenment Europe Giambattista Tiepolo created a ceiling fresco: `Apollo and the Four Continents' at the Bishop's palace in Würzburg.

    11/23/2022 3:40 am

    Civilisations

    David Olusoga explores the artistic reaction to imperialism in the 19th century, showing the growing ambivalence with which artists reacted to the idea of progress, both intellectual and scientific, which underpinned the imperial mission and followed the Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution. As European artists questioned their civilisation's `advance', American painters sought to capture an idea of their new nation's `manifest destiny' in landscapes.

    11/23/2022 4:30 am

    Deadly 60

    Steve and his trusty team head to the frozen north of Norway. He follows the tracks of Europe's largest cat, the elusive lynx, up into the hills in the hope of seeing one, and gets a little nervous when he meets some in captivity. Arctic foxes and musk oxen are also on the menu in this deadly snowy episode.

    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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