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    11/30/2022 5:00 am

    Deadly 60

    Steve and the crew travel 4,000 miles to the Loango National Park in Gabon. Steve heads out into Loango's maze of rivers on a mission to try and find an animal that is critically endangered but packs a mighty punch, the western lowland gorilla.

    11/30/2022 5:25 am

    Earth's Natural Wonders

    In many of the world's most extraordinary natural wonders there is an abundance of animals. These can be a devastating threat to the people who live there, or they can provide a means of survival, but often at a high price.

    11/30/2022 6:20 am

    Chris Packham's Animal Einsteins

    Chris Packham reveals the intelligent cons and deceitful behaviour that animals use to survive and prosper in the game of life, from disguising themselves to outwit predators to kidnapping babies to save their own offspring.

    11/30/2022 7:10 am

    Life Below Zero

    Arctic residents must adapt to the changing climate patterns to survive in the wild.

    11/30/2022 7:55 am

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace is in France at an enormous foundry where they produce a cast iron pot every five seconds. He follows production of casserole dishes from the arrival of 20 tonnes of crude iron right through to brightly coloured orange pots.

    11/30/2022 8:45 am

    The Ganges with Sue Perkins

    Sue travels from the sacred summit of Shivling, source of the Ganges, to the beautiful mountain town of Rishikesh. Along the way, she meets some Hindu holy men known as sadhus, wealthy tycoons, as well as local families to find out what the future holds for this great river.

    11/30/2022 9:40 am

    Earth's Natural Wonders

    In many of the world's most extraordinary natural wonders there is an abundance of animals. These can be a devastating threat to the people who live there, or they can provide a means of survival, but often at a high price.

    11/30/2022 10:35 am

    Chris Packham's Animal Einsteins

    Chris Packham reveals the intelligent cons and deceitful behaviour that animals use to survive and prosper in the game of life, from disguising themselves to outwit predators to kidnapping babies to save their own offspring.

    11/30/2022 11:25 am

    Life Below Zero

    Arctic residents must adapt to the changing climate patterns to survive in the wild.

    11/30/2022 12:10 pm

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace is in France at an enormous foundry where they produce a cast iron pot every five seconds. He follows production of casserole dishes from the arrival of 20 tonnes of crude iron right through to brightly coloured orange pots.

    11/30/2022 1:00 pm

    The Ganges with Sue Perkins

    Sue travels from the sacred summit of Shivling, source of the Ganges, to the beautiful mountain town of Rishikesh. Along the way, she meets some Hindu holy men known as sadhus, wealthy tycoons, as well as local families to find out what the future holds for this great river.

    11/30/2022 1:55 pm

    Earth's Natural Wonders

    In some natural wonders people push themselves to the limit to survive. For the people who call these extraordinary places home, survival requires skill, ingenuity and bravery. These places include Brazil, Ethiopia, Laos and Switzerland.

    11/30/2022 2:45 pm

    Chris Packham's Animal Einsteins

    In this episode Chris Packham discovers the clever methods that animals use to travel from A to B and how they find their way. Whether it is a local trip to find food or an epic journey to reach a safe place to have young, every traveller must work out where to go and the most energy-efficient way to get there. Now, the latest scientific research is helping uncover just how they do it, from creating mental maps of their environment to planning their route with precision.

    11/30/2022 3:35 pm

    Life Below Zero

    The changeover is underway in the Arctic, and Alaskans must prepare for the winter ahead.

    11/30/2022 4:20 pm

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace visits the biggest cider factory in the world, which produces more than 350 million litres each year. The scale of production blows his mind, as at each turn he's confronted with huge machinery and incredible processes. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey explores how the factory is creating new orchards of a sweet apple variety called Scrumptious, and historian Ruth Goodman traces a Victorian apple-breeding boom.

    11/30/2022 5:15 pm

    The Ganges with Sue Perkins

    The Gangetic Plain is where the ancient and modern collide. From the sacred city of Varanasi to Patna, a city fast becoming India's Silicon Valley. It's here also that the Ganges faces its greatest threats from dams, pollution, industry and agriculture.

    11/30/2022 6:10 pm

    Earth's Great Rivers

    From crystal-clear waterfalls to baby turtles the size of a thumb nail, explore the magical wonders of the Danube. Branching out across Europe, its tributaries gather water from 19 countries, making it the world's most international river.

    11/30/2022 7:10 pm

    Wild New Zealand

    The most extreme and wild parts of New Zealand are in the South Island, which lie towards Antarctica, in the path of the tempestuous `roaring forties'. This is home to some of the most rapidly rising mountains in the world, the Southern Alps. From hyper-intelligent parrots, to sinister snails with teeth and magical constellations of glow-worms, this is the story of New Zealand's wildest places and its most resilient pioneers, all of who must embrace radical solutions to survive.

    11/30/2022 8:10 pm

    Earth's Tropical Islands

    This is a journey across Hawaii's varied islands, discovering how they were made, and the incredible wildlife that thrives there. Hawaii is the most remote island chain on earth, and its tropical shores are hard to reach. But for the hardy creatures that can make it here, like the waterfall climbing fish, carnivorous caterpillar and Laysan albatross, a land of opportunity awaits.

    11/30/2022 9:00 pm

    Iceland With Alexander Armstrong

    The host begins his Icelandic adventure in a helicopter, hovering just yards above the rim of an erupting and lethal volcano close to the capital of Reykjavik, before heading east to Iceland's Golden Circle.

    11/30/2022 9:45 pm

    Exploration Volcano

    Volcano expert Chris Horsley is in Iceland to inspect Katla, one of Europe's largest and most dangerous volcanoes. His task is to install an early warning system on this glacier-covered monster.

    11/30/2022 10:30 pm

    Earth's Great Rivers

    From crystal-clear waterfalls to baby turtles the size of a thumb nail, explore the magical wonders of the Danube. Branching out across Europe, its tributaries gather water from 19 countries, making it the world's most international river.

    11/30/2022 11:30 pm

    Wild New Zealand

    The most extreme and wild parts of New Zealand are in the South Island, which lie towards Antarctica, in the path of the tempestuous `roaring forties'. This is home to some of the most rapidly rising mountains in the world, the Southern Alps. From hyper-intelligent parrots, to sinister snails with teeth and magical constellations of glow-worms, this is the story of New Zealand's wildest places and its most resilient pioneers, all of who must embrace radical solutions to survive.

    12/01/2022 12:30 am

    Earth's Tropical Islands

    This is a journey across Hawaii's varied islands, discovering how they were made, and the incredible wildlife that thrives there. Hawaii is the most remote island chain on earth, and its tropical shores are hard to reach. But for the hardy creatures that can make it here, like the waterfall climbing fish, carnivorous caterpillar and Laysan albatross, a land of opportunity awaits.

    12/01/2022 1:25 am

    Iceland With Alexander Armstrong

    The host begins his Icelandic adventure in a helicopter, hovering just yards above the rim of an erupting and lethal volcano close to the capital of Reykjavik, before heading east to Iceland's Golden Circle.

    12/01/2022 2:10 am

    Exploration Volcano

    Volcano expert Chris Horsley is in Iceland to inspect Katla, one of Europe's largest and most dangerous volcanoes. His task is to install an early warning system on this glacier-covered monster.

    12/01/2022 2:55 am

    Earth's Great Rivers

    From crystal-clear waterfalls to baby turtles the size of a thumb nail, explore the magical wonders of the Danube. Branching out across Europe, its tributaries gather water from 19 countries, making it the world's most international river.

    12/01/2022 3:55 am

    Wild New Zealand

    The most extreme and wild parts of New Zealand are in the South Island, which lie towards Antarctica, in the path of the tempestuous `roaring forties'. This is home to some of the most rapidly rising mountains in the world, the Southern Alps. From hyper-intelligent parrots, to sinister snails with teeth and magical constellations of glow-worms, this is the story of New Zealand's wildest places and its most resilient pioneers, all of who must embrace radical solutions to survive.

    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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