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    11/24/2022 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.

    11/24/2022 5:30 am

    Blue Planet II

    Uncovering the impact that modern lives are having on ocean creatures, from albatross parents feeding their chicks discarded plastic, to mother dolphins potentially exposing their calves to pollutants through contaminated milk.

    11/24/2022 6:30 am

    Chris Packham's Animal Einsteins

    Chris Packham investigates how nature's masterminds measure up against human brain power. Looking at a variety of animals, such as ravens, crows, bees and starlings, Chris explores how different animals can use tools and solve complex puzzles.

    11/24/2022 7:25 am

    Life Below Zero

    Alaskans venture into the open landscape to seize the warming temperatures of spring.

    11/24/2022 8:10 am

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace is in Cornwall at an enormous bakery where they produce 180,000 Cornish pasties a day. He follows the production of the pastry snacks from the arrival of two tonnes of swedes right through to dispatch.

    11/24/2022 9:05 am

    Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve

    Simon focuses on some of the incredible wildlife stories he's encountered, from the eccentric Yorkshireman who founded a giant tortoise sanctuary on his island in the Seychelles to the armed conservationists defending a forest in Belize.

    11/24/2022 9:55 am

    Blue Planet II

    Uncovering the impact that modern lives are having on ocean creatures, from albatross parents feeding their chicks discarded plastic, to mother dolphins potentially exposing their calves to pollutants through contaminated milk.

    11/24/2022 10:55 am

    Chris Packham's Animal Einsteins

    Chris Packham investigates how nature's masterminds measure up against human brain power. Looking at a variety of animals, such as ravens, crows, bees and starlings, Chris explores how different animals can use tools and solve complex puzzles.

    11/24/2022 11:50 am

    Life Below Zero

    Alaskans venture into the open landscape to seize the warming temperatures of spring.

    11/24/2022 12:35 pm

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace is in Cornwall at an enormous bakery where they produce 180,000 Cornish pasties a day. He follows the production of the pastry snacks from the arrival of two tonnes of swedes right through to dispatch.

    11/24/2022 1:30 pm

    Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve

    Simon focuses on some of the incredible wildlife stories he's encountered, from the eccentric Yorkshireman who founded a giant tortoise sanctuary on his island in the Seychelles to the armed conservationists defending a forest in Belize.

    11/24/2022 2:20 pm

    Blue Planet II

    The big blue is the world's greatest wilderness, far from shore and many kilometres deep. It's a vast marine desert where there is little to eat and nowhere to hide. Yet it's home to some of the biggest and most spectacular creatures on earth.

    11/24/2022 3:15 pm

    Chris Packham's Animal Einsteins

    Chris Packham reveals some of the cleverest animal communicators on the planet. For decades, people have longed to emulate Dr Doolittle and be able to understand what animals are communicating to one another.

    11/24/2022 4:05 pm

    Life Below Zero

    Alaskans utilise the sun-drenched days of summer to learn valuable lessons of survival.

    11/24/2022 4:50 pm

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace is in Essex at an enormous cereal bar factory, which produces 400,000 fruit- and nut-packed treats a day. Gregg follows production from the arrival of two tonnes of macadamia nuts all the way through to dispatch.

    11/24/2022 5:45 pm

    Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve

    Simon looks at his journeys through some of the world's most spectacular and unspoilt wildernesses and reflects on the huge challenges we face in trying to protect them.

    11/24/2022 6:35 pm

    How Did They Build That?

    In Singapore, The Pinnacle at Duxton is a stunning seven tower, 50 storey, apartment complex. In Brighton the i360 forced engineers to think outside the box, and in Naples, Italy, a new rail hub takes shape under the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.

    11/24/2022 7:20 pm

    How Did They Build That?

    Follow along as a team of engineers build a futuristic research station in one of the world's most extreme climates.

    11/24/2022 8:10 pm

    Science's Greatest Mysteries

    Professor Brian Cox joins the Jet Propulsion laboratory team as they navigate the rover's every move across the floor of the Jezero crater towards the remains of an ancient river delta that may contain the evidence of ancient life on Mars.

    11/24/2022 9:00 pm

    Secrets of the Universe

    The James Webb Space Telescope will be the space observatory of the next decade. In addition to investigating the planets outside of our solar system, the observatory will peer back to some of the earliest galaxies that formed after the Big Bang.

    11/24/2022 9:50 pm

    Wonders of the Solar System

    Professor Brian Cox describes how the laws of nature have carved natural wonders across the solar system. Brian descends to the bottom of the Pacific in a submarine to witness the extraordinary life forms that survive in the cold, black waters. All life on Earth needs water so the search for aliens in the solar system has followed the search for water.

    11/24/2022 10:40 pm

    How Did They Build That?

    In Singapore, The Pinnacle at Duxton is a stunning seven tower, 50 storey, apartment complex. In Brighton the i360 forced engineers to think outside the box, and in Naples, Italy, a new rail hub takes shape under the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.

    11/24/2022 11:25 pm

    How Did They Build That?

    Follow along as a team of engineers build a futuristic research station in one of the world's most extreme climates.

    11/25/2022 12:10 am

    Science's Greatest Mysteries

    Professor Brian Cox joins the Jet Propulsion laboratory team as they navigate the rover's every move across the floor of the Jezero crater towards the remains of an ancient river delta that may contain the evidence of ancient life on Mars.

    11/25/2022 1:00 am

    Secrets of the Universe

    The James Webb Space Telescope will be the space observatory of the next decade. In addition to investigating the planets outside of our solar system, the observatory will peer back to some of the earliest galaxies that formed after the Big Bang.

    11/25/2022 1:50 am

    Wonders of the Solar System

    Professor Brian Cox describes how the laws of nature have carved natural wonders across the solar system. Brian descends to the bottom of the Pacific in a submarine to witness the extraordinary life forms that survive in the cold, black waters. All life on Earth needs water so the search for aliens in the solar system has followed the search for water.

    11/25/2022 2:40 am

    How Did They Build That?

    In Singapore, The Pinnacle at Duxton is a stunning seven tower, 50 storey, apartment complex. In Brighton the i360 forced engineers to think outside the box, and in Naples, Italy, a new rail hub takes shape under the shadow of Mount Vesuvius.

    11/25/2022 3:25 am

    How Did They Build That?

    Follow along as a team of engineers build a futuristic research station in one of the world's most extreme climates.

    11/25/2022 4:15 am

    Life Below Zero

    With Alaska in bloom, residents of the arctic must seize the endless daylight.

    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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