Schedules
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12/16/2022 4:45 am |
Blue Planet II: The Making Of |
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| An exploration of how the crew behind the Blue Planet II series manage to capture their spectacular footage. | |||||
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12/16/2022 5:00 am |
Life Story |
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| Animals overcome their first great hurdle, surviving infancy. Flightless barnacle goose chicks face their greatest challenge at the start of their lives. In order to find food they must leap 400 feet down a cliff, from the ledge where they hatched. | |||||
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12/16/2022 6:00 am |
Blue Planet II: The Making Of |
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| An exploration of how the crew behind the Blue Planet II series manage to capture their spectacular footage. | |||||
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12/16/2022 6:10 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| A look back at some of the best moments from the series. Steve races a cheetah, rescues a king cobra and shares some of those rare times when things go wrong. | |||||
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12/16/2022 6:40 am |
The Truth About... |
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| During months of having to stay at home, millions of us have swapped the gym for our living room. The numbers doing home workouts has doubled in a year. But exactly what kind of exercise should we be doing, how much of it, and how often? Journalist and blogger Mehreen Baig used to hit the gym four times per week, but now her fitness regime has gone entirely DIY. She wants to use the latest science to make sure she is getting maximum return for her effort. | |||||
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12/16/2022 7:30 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| In Kavik, Sue's camp is being harassed by grizzly bears. Meanwhile, in Eagle, Andy and Kate have run out of fish - their most vital resource. | |||||
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12/16/2022 8:15 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace explores the Manchester factory that produces 700,000 toilet rolls a day. He begins 940 miles away in Sweden where the raw material, wood, is harvested from a sustainable forest of one billion spruce trees. Most of the wood is used for timber, but the off cuts are turned into sheets of wood pulp. Gregg follows this pulp to Manchester where he learns that two types of wood fibre, long and short, are required for loo roll, to give it strength but also softness. | |||||
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12/16/2022 9:00 am |
Joanna Lumley's Great Cities of the World |
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| Joanna's visit to Rome includes the Trevi Fountain, a meeting with a famous paparazzo, the privilege of unlocking the Sistine Chapel with its single key, and meeting famous movie star Gina Lollobrigida at Bulgari's flagship store. | |||||
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12/16/2022 9:50 am |
Life Story |
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| Animals overcome their first great hurdle, surviving infancy. Flightless barnacle goose chicks face their greatest challenge at the start of their lives. In order to find food they must leap 400 feet down a cliff, from the ledge where they hatched. | |||||
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12/16/2022 10:45 am |
The Truth About... |
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| During months of having to stay at home, millions of us have swapped the gym for our living room. The numbers doing home workouts has doubled in a year. But exactly what kind of exercise should we be doing, how much of it, and how often? Journalist and blogger Mehreen Baig used to hit the gym four times per week, but now her fitness regime has gone entirely DIY. She wants to use the latest science to make sure she is getting maximum return for her effort. | |||||
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12/16/2022 11:35 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| In Kavik, Sue's camp is being harassed by grizzly bears. Meanwhile, in Eagle, Andy and Kate have run out of fish - their most vital resource. | |||||
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12/16/2022 12:20 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace explores the Manchester factory that produces 700,000 toilet rolls a day. He begins 940 miles away in Sweden where the raw material, wood, is harvested from a sustainable forest of one billion spruce trees. Most of the wood is used for timber, but the off cuts are turned into sheets of wood pulp. Gregg follows this pulp to Manchester where he learns that two types of wood fibre, long and short, are required for loo roll, to give it strength but also softness. | |||||
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12/16/2022 1:10 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Great Cities of the World |
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| Joanna's visit to Rome includes the Trevi Fountain, a meeting with a famous paparazzo, the privilege of unlocking the Sistine Chapel with its single key, and meeting famous movie star Gina Lollobrigida at Bulgari's flagship store. | |||||
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12/16/2022 1:55 pm |
Life Story |
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| In the journey towards adulthood, a moment comes for all animals when they must strike out on their own. With their parents absent they must learn to survive in a dangerous world. Every small success may mean the difference between life and death. | |||||
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12/16/2022 2:55 pm |
The Truth About... |
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| Clinical psychologist Professor Tanya Byron teams up with former England footballer Alex Scott, who has suffered from depression, to discover how the latest science can help people gain greater control over their state of mind and improve mental health and wellbeing. Even in normal times, one in four people will experience mental health difficulties, but living through a global pandemic has put mental health under unprecedented strain. | |||||
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12/16/2022 3:50 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Erik goes to extreme heights on Kodiak Island, pushing the limits with a rare chance to hunt elusive prey. | |||||
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12/16/2022 4:30 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace explores the North Yorkshire factory that produces 625,000 sausages a day. Meanwhile Cherry is at the University of Chester getting the scientific lowdown on getting the best from a banger. Historian Ruth Goodman is investigating how a German bratwurst became top dog in America. | |||||
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12/16/2022 5:25 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Great Cities of the World |
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| Joanna Lumley visits Berlin and heads for the Festival of Lights, meets an all-female motorcycle club and visits a replica of a western town. Her travels also take her to a famous photographer who documented life in Soviet-controlled East Berlin and finally she meets Holocaust survivor, Frau Friedlander. | |||||
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12/16/2022 6:15 pm |
The Lakes with Simon Reeve |
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| Simon explores the wild and rugged coast of Cumbria and learns how central the county is to many of the challenges facing Britain. The Lake District National Park includes a beautiful stretch of Cumbria's coast, where rare Natterjack Toads inhabit a spectacular sand dune landscape. | |||||
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12/16/2022 7:10 pm |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Dr Chris van Tulleken teams up with Nottingham University to see whether high intensity exercise is as good for us as is claimed, guest presenter Dr Zoe Williams gets a group of volunteers to help put some home fitness monitors to the test and Michael Mosley investigates whether acupuncture really does have a scientific basis. | |||||
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12/16/2022 8:10 pm |
Einstein & Hawking: Masters of our Universe |
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| A look into the British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking. Detailing his childhood, education, marriage, family life, and his work on the Big Bang and black holes. | |||||
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12/16/2022 9:00 pm |
Fatal Forecast |
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| A recent report published by NOAA and NASA confirmed that 2010 to 2019 was the hottest decade since record keeping began 140 years ago. In July of 2018, new temperature records were set around the world. | |||||
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12/16/2022 9:55 pm |
Deadly Disasters |
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| We focus on two deadly disease events caused by mosquitoes: the 2015-2016 Zika Virus outbreak, and a 2018 outbreak of malaria throughout parts of Thailand and Myanmar. | |||||
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12/16/2022 10:45 pm |
The Lakes with Simon Reeve |
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| Simon explores the wild and rugged coast of Cumbria and learns how central the county is to many of the challenges facing Britain. The Lake District National Park includes a beautiful stretch of Cumbria's coast, where rare Natterjack Toads inhabit a spectacular sand dune landscape. | |||||
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12/16/2022 11:40 pm |
Trust Me, I'm a Doctor |
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| Dr Chris van Tulleken teams up with Nottingham University to see whether high intensity exercise is as good for us as is claimed, guest presenter Dr Zoe Williams gets a group of volunteers to help put some home fitness monitors to the test and Michael Mosley investigates whether acupuncture really does have a scientific basis. | |||||
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12/17/2022 12:40 am |
Einstein & Hawking: Masters of our Universe |
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| A look into the British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking. Detailing his childhood, education, marriage, family life, and his work on the Big Bang and black holes. | |||||
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12/17/2022 1:30 am |
Fatal Forecast |
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| A recent report published by NOAA and NASA confirmed that 2010 to 2019 was the hottest decade since record keeping began 140 years ago. In July of 2018, new temperature records were set around the world. | |||||
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12/17/2022 2:25 am |
Deadly Disasters |
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| We focus on two deadly disease events caused by mosquitoes: the 2015-2016 Zika Virus outbreak, and a 2018 outbreak of malaria throughout parts of Thailand and Myanmar. | |||||
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12/17/2022 3:20 am |
The Lakes with Simon Reeve |
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| Simon explores the wild and rugged coast of Cumbria and learns how central the county is to many of the challenges facing Britain. The Lake District National Park includes a beautiful stretch of Cumbria's coast, where rare Natterjack Toads inhabit a spectacular sand dune landscape. | |||||
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12/17/2022 4:10 am |
Joanna Lumley's Great Cities of the World |
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| Joanna Lumley visits Berlin and heads for the Festival of Lights, meets an all-female motorcycle club and visits a replica of a western town. Her travels also take her to a famous photographer who documented life in Soviet-controlled East Berlin and finally she meets Holocaust survivor, Frau Friedlander. | |||||