Schedules
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11/26/2022 5:00 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve gets strangled by a python on a night-time river expedition, climbs a 40-metre tree and finds out why our thirst for palm oil is threatening bears and orangutans. | |||||
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11/26/2022 5:25 am |
Blue Planet II |
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| Using cutting-edge technology, go on a journey from the intense heat of the tropics to the planet's frozen poles to reveal new worlds and extraordinary animal behaviours. The journey starts in the tropical coral reefs, the most diverse ocean habitat. | |||||
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11/26/2022 6:25 am |
Blue Planet II |
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| The deep is perhaps the most hostile environment on earth, a world of crushing pressure, brutal cold and utter darkness. Exploration has barely begun, and yet it is the largest living space on the planet. Scientists already think that there is more life in the deep than anywhere else on earth. | |||||
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11/26/2022 7:25 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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11/26/2022 8:25 am |
Blue Planet II |
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| 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. | |||||
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11/26/2022 9:25 am |
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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11/26/2022 10:20 am |
Blue Planet II |
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| 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. | |||||
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11/26/2022 11:20 am |
Blue Planet II |
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| 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. | |||||
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11/26/2022 12:20 pm |
Blue Planet Revisited |
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| Chris, Steve and Liz kick off an exciting new series to explore the health of our oceans from three different corners of the planet - Baja in Mexico, the Bahamas, and Australia's Great Barrier Reef. | |||||
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11/26/2022 1:15 pm |
Blue Planet Revisited |
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| The team continue to investigate marine life. We also go to Atlantis, a deep sea research vessel, as it launches a sub that will help assess the health of the deep ocean. | |||||
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11/26/2022 2:05 pm |
Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time |
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| Brian explores the latest science and takes a new look at his old films and asks how far humanity can go in their exploration of the cosmos. Brian begins in Russia's cosmonaut training facility in the outskirts of Moscow. | |||||
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11/26/2022 2:55 pm |
Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time |
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| With scientists sending space probes to the furthest reaches of the solar system and beyond, the scientific search for alien life has begun. Inspired by a childhood love of science fiction, Brian still hopes to hear from ET. He explains why this search deserves to be taken seriously, and he explores the chances of it happening. | |||||
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11/26/2022 3:45 pm |
Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time |
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| Brian takes a fresh look at the concept of gravity, revealing it to be far more than just the force that makes things fall to the ground. Recent scientific breakthroughs are challenging physicists' ideas of the very nature of reality. He recalls some of his most iconic TV moments: being first on the scene to meet a space capsule returning three astronauts from the International Space Station, and demonstrating how a bowling ball and feather fall at the same speed. | |||||
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11/26/2022 4:40 pm |
Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time |
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| Brian explores a simple question that is causing a big stir today: what is time? Modern science shows it to be far stranger than we think. He recalls some highlights from his TV series that touch upon different sides of this physics conundrum. | |||||
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11/26/2022 5:30 pm |
Frozen Planet II |
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| Antarctica is the most hostile of all Earth's frozen worlds. Yet even here, amongst some of the most challenging conditions on the planet, life finds a way not just to survive, but thrive. The journey begins at the far edge of the continent, on its far-flung sub-Antarctic islands. Here there are king penguins that, to feed at sea, must face the danger of ferocious leopard seals lurking in the shallows. | |||||
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11/26/2022 6:30 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Lessons are learned and personal battles are fought by Alaskans enduring winter's descent. | |||||
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11/26/2022 7:15 pm |
The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan |
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| Romesh visits Sierra Leone, a country with a dark past but great hopes for the future. With musician Gwyn Jay Allen as a guide, he explores its national parks and meets locals living truly off-grid. | |||||
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11/26/2022 8:10 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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11/26/2022 9:00 pm |
Space Volcanoes |
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| An international team of volcanologists draw parallels between the volcanoes on Earth and those on other planets, and reveal how they are not just a destructive force but essential to the formation of atmospheres and even life itself. | |||||
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11/26/2022 9:50 pm |
Our Changing Planet |
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| Another three presenters visit people fighting to rebalance vulnerable habitats around the world. Liz Bonnin travels to California to learn about the increasingly invasive wildfires hitting the headlines. Scientists can see clear links between the fires, climate change, raised temperatures and an extended drought season. There is one crucial element that is key to a sustainable future in California: biodiversity. | |||||
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11/26/2022 10:50 pm |
Frozen Planet II |
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| Antarctica is the most hostile of all Earth's frozen worlds. Yet even here, amongst some of the most challenging conditions on the planet, life finds a way not just to survive, but thrive. The journey begins at the far edge of the continent, on its far-flung sub-Antarctic islands. Here there are king penguins that, to feed at sea, must face the danger of ferocious leopard seals lurking in the shallows. | |||||
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11/26/2022 11:50 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Lessons are learned and personal battles are fought by Alaskans enduring winter's descent. | |||||
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11/27/2022 12:35 am |
The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan |
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| Romesh visits Sierra Leone, a country with a dark past but great hopes for the future. With musician Gwyn Jay Allen as a guide, he explores its national parks and meets locals living truly off-grid. | |||||
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11/27/2022 1:30 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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11/27/2022 2:20 am |
Space Volcanoes |
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| An international team of volcanologists draw parallels between the volcanoes on Earth and those on other planets, and reveal how they are not just a destructive force but essential to the formation of atmospheres and even life itself. | |||||
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11/27/2022 3:10 am |
Our Changing Planet |
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| Another three presenters visit people fighting to rebalance vulnerable habitats around the world. Liz Bonnin travels to California to learn about the increasingly invasive wildfires hitting the headlines. Scientists can see clear links between the fires, climate change, raised temperatures and an extended drought season. There is one crucial element that is key to a sustainable future in California: biodiversity. | |||||
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11/27/2022 4:10 am |
Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time |
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| With scientists sending space probes to the furthest reaches of the solar system and beyond, the scientific search for alien life has begun. Inspired by a childhood love of science fiction, Brian still hopes to hear from ET. He explains why this search deserves to be taken seriously, and he explores the chances of it happening. | |||||