Schedules
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12/01/2022 5:00 am |
The Ganges with Sue Perkins |
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| 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. | |||||
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12/01/2022 5:50 am |
Earth's Natural Wonders |
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| 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. | |||||
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12/01/2022 6:45 am |
Chris Packham's Animal Einsteins |
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| 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. | |||||
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12/01/2022 7:35 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The changeover is underway in the Arctic, and Alaskans must prepare for the winter ahead. | |||||
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12/01/2022 8:20 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| 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. | |||||
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12/01/2022 9:10 am |
The Ganges with Sue Perkins |
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| 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. | |||||
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12/01/2022 10:05 am |
Earth's Natural Wonders |
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| 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. | |||||
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12/01/2022 10:55 am |
Chris Packham's Animal Einsteins |
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| 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. | |||||
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12/01/2022 11:45 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The changeover is underway in the Arctic, and Alaskans must prepare for the winter ahead. | |||||
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12/01/2022 12:30 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| 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. | |||||
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12/01/2022 1:20 pm |
The Ganges with Sue Perkins |
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| 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. | |||||
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12/01/2022 2:15 pm |
Dynasties |
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| In Senegal, west Africa, lives a group of chimpanzees led by an alpha male named David. He has already been alpha for three years, a time when leaders here are usually overthrown, and he finds himself surrounded by rivals who all want his crown. | |||||
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12/01/2022 3:15 pm |
Trust Me, I'm a Vet |
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| The team investigate which foods are best for pets, demonstrate what can be done to save an injured animal, and witness a pioneering operation that could save thousands of cats across the country. | |||||
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12/01/2022 4:05 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| In Noorvik, Chip races to set whitefish nets on thin ice for the last catch of the season, and Andy tests the safety of the river. | |||||
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12/01/2022 4:50 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| To keep their feet nice and warm, the British spend almost 723 million pounds a year on socks. Gregg Wallace visits a sock factory in Leicester that produces one and a half million socks annually. Cherry Healey finds out what causes smelly feet, and Ruth Goodman steps back into the 1980s, when socks were at the height of fashion. | |||||
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12/01/2022 5:45 pm |
The Ganges with Sue Perkins |
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| Sue visits the beautiful mangroves of the Sundarbans, home of the Bengal tiger, and meets the villagers who live in fear of an attack. She discovers a world defined by water and the devastating impact of climate change. | |||||
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12/01/2022 6:35 pm |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| An inside look at the industrial production behind McLaren's UK super-cars, the German factory making 500,000 Faber-Castell pencils every day, US STIHL chainsaw manufacture, and Japan's Shoda Shoyu soy sauce. | |||||
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12/01/2022 7:25 pm |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| A look at the handling of Amazon parcels in Bolton, visiting the world's largest steel plant, and investigating the production of Tabasco hot sauce and Kia cars. All of these factories rely on cutting-edge science and engineering. | |||||
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12/01/2022 8:10 pm |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| The latest scientific discoveries in space, the cosmos, technology, and engineering feats - explored through thought-provoking, evocative and ambitious film making. | |||||
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12/01/2022 9:00 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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12/01/2022 9:50 pm |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| An inside look at the industrial production behind McLaren's UK super-cars, the German factory making 500,000 Faber-Castell pencils every day, US STIHL chainsaw manufacture, and Japan's Shoda Shoyu soy sauce. | |||||
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12/01/2022 10:40 pm |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| A look at the handling of Amazon parcels in Bolton, visiting the world's largest steel plant, and investigating the production of Tabasco hot sauce and Kia cars. All of these factories rely on cutting-edge science and engineering. | |||||
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12/01/2022 11:25 pm |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| The latest scientific discoveries in space, the cosmos, technology, and engineering feats - explored through thought-provoking, evocative and ambitious film making. | |||||
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12/02/2022 12:15 am |
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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12/02/2022 1:10 am |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| An inside look at the industrial production behind McLaren's UK super-cars, the German factory making 500,000 Faber-Castell pencils every day, US STIHL chainsaw manufacture, and Japan's Shoda Shoyu soy sauce. | |||||
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12/02/2022 1:55 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Setting sail to the magical island of Bali, Steve and the team are out to find the elusive ocean sunfish. These deep ocean giants feed on poisonous jellyfish and ascend to the shallows for a spa session at a cleaner fish station. | |||||
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12/02/2022 2:20 am |
Secrets of the Superfactories |
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| A look at the handling of Amazon parcels in Bolton, visiting the world's largest steel plant, and investigating the production of Tabasco hot sauce and Kia cars. All of these factories rely on cutting-edge science and engineering. | |||||
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12/02/2022 3:10 am |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| The latest scientific discoveries in space, the cosmos, technology, and engineering feats - explored through thought-provoking, evocative and ambitious film making. | |||||
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12/02/2022 4:00 am |
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. | |||||