Schedules
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01/19/2023 6:00 pm |
Lions: Africa's Super Power |
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| The endless plains of East Africa is a paradise for lions. The most social of all cats, lions form prides that are unlike any other animals. Together, they'll hunt, raise their young and defend their territory. | |||||
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01/19/2023 7:00 pm |
Brown Bears: Teddy Bears Picnic |
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| If you go down to the woods today a wonderful treat awaits! Baby brown bears have a lot to learn about life in the forest, but thankfully all bears know their way around a good picnic. | |||||
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01/19/2023 8:00 pm |
The Secret Lives of Big Cats |
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| An examination of pumas, which are distantly related to lions and much more closely related to cheetahs. | |||||
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01/19/2023 8:30 pm |
The Secret Lives of Big Cats |
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| An examination of lions, which are highly social and form prides of up to 35 animals, unlike other cats. | |||||
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01/19/2023 9:03 pm |
The Secret Lives of Big Cats |
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| An examination of leopards, which like most big cats, are elusive and need to be virtually invisible to hunt. | |||||
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01/19/2023 9:39 pm |
The Secret Lives of Big Cats |
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| An examination of the elusive wild jaguar, which scientists have struggled to get near for many years. | |||||
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01/19/2023 10:12 pm |
Sea Hunters |
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| Under the burning sun of Cape Cross, large colonies of seals gather on Namibia's Skeleton Coast, the males patrol the territory to protect their females and young, new predators come from the land, forcing them to learn new defence behaviours. | |||||
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01/19/2023 10:33 pm |
Sea Hunters |
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| In the heart of the Valdees Peninsula in Patagonia, whales are regularly hunted by a predator whose diminutive size hides its gruesome intentions. The seagull forces whales to dive deep into the depths, away from essential oxygen and light. | |||||
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01/19/2023 11:00 pm |
CURIOSITYSTREAM3667 |
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| Looking down on all of the world from above, the onlooker might see the incredible diversity of landscapes, the opportunities for wildlife, and gain a broader understanding of all life. | |||||
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01/20/2023 12:00 am |
Lions: Africa's Super Power |
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| The endless plains of East Africa is a paradise for lions. The most social of all cats, lions form prides that are unlike any other animals. Together, they'll hunt, raise their young and defend their territory. | |||||
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01/20/2023 1:00 am |
Brown Bears: Teddy Bears Picnic |
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| If you go down to the woods today a wonderful treat awaits! Baby brown bears have a lot to learn about life in the forest, but thankfully all bears know their way around a good picnic. | |||||
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01/20/2023 2:00 am |
The Secret Lives of Big Cats |
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| An examination of pumas, which are distantly related to lions and much more closely related to cheetahs. | |||||
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01/20/2023 2:30 am |
The Secret Lives of Big Cats |
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| An examination of lions, which are highly social and form prides of up to 35 animals, unlike other cats. | |||||
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01/20/2023 3:03 am |
The Secret Lives of Big Cats |
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| An examination of leopards, which like most big cats, are elusive and need to be virtually invisible to hunt. | |||||
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01/20/2023 3:39 am |
The Secret Lives of Big Cats |
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| An examination of the elusive wild jaguar, which scientists have struggled to get near for many years. | |||||
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01/20/2023 4:12 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| Under the burning sun of Cape Cross, large colonies of seals gather on Namibia's Skeleton Coast, the males patrol the territory to protect their females and young, new predators come from the land, forcing them to learn new defence behaviours. | |||||
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01/20/2023 4:33 am |
Sea Hunters |
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| In the heart of the Valdees Peninsula in Patagonia, whales are regularly hunted by a predator whose diminutive size hides its gruesome intentions. The seagull forces whales to dive deep into the depths, away from essential oxygen and light. | |||||
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01/20/2023 5:00 am |
CURIOSITYSTREAM3667 |
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| Looking down on all of the world from above, the onlooker might see the incredible diversity of landscapes, the opportunities for wildlife, and gain a broader understanding of all life. | |||||
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01/20/2023 6:00 am |
Bright Now |
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| Scientists and citizens armed with cutting-edge technology battle swarms of locusts devouring everything in their path from Africa to India. | |||||
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01/20/2023 6:30 am |
Bright Now |
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| Few films have had a bigger impact on the American psyche than Woodstock. Producer Dale Bell reveals what it took to create the revolutionary documentary. | |||||
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01/20/2023 6:42 am |
Bright Now |
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| Just over 100 years ago, a pair of brothers looked to the sky and changed the world. They designed, built and flew the most ridiculous of inventions. How did two bicycle mechanics manage to succeed where the others had failed? | |||||
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01/20/2023 7:00 am |
The History of Home Narrated by Nick Offerman |
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| Explores the insides of homes and how the rooms that sustain, entertain, and defined home living have evolved. | |||||
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01/20/2023 8:00 am |
The History of Home Narrated by Nick Offerman |
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| Explores the history of the most intimate rooms of a house: the study, the bedroom, and the bathroom. | |||||
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01/20/2023 9:03 am |
Face to Face |
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| The story of the rivalry between Boeing and Airbus is the subject of this programme. A modern-day western, with the protagonists trying out every underhand trick and bluff possible to achieve their aims. But it is also a story of power and influence, driven by geopolitical ambitions and struggles. | |||||
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01/20/2023 10:00 am |
Beyond the Spotlight |
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| Jackson and his wife LaTanya have fought for civil rights around the world, but their greatest satisfactions are hand written thank you notes from children they have supplied with books. | |||||
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01/20/2023 11:00 am |
Bright Now |
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| An alarming decline in insect populations could devastate all life on earth. A look at what might be causing this phenomenon and whether or not there is anything that can be done to stop it. | |||||
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01/20/2023 11:30 am |
Bright Now |
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| Should we save parasites? These species have a bad reputation but are an essential part of healthy ecosystems throughout the world. Learn how these unappreciated species are part of our ecology and evolution. | |||||
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01/20/2023 11:43 am |
Bright Now |
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| Every person is playing host to at least 40 trillion non-human microorganisms. Collectively, these microbes constitute what's called our microbiome. | |||||
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01/20/2023 12:00 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Scientists and citizens armed with cutting-edge technology battle swarms of locusts devouring everything in their path from Africa to India. | |||||
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01/20/2023 12:30 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Few films have had a bigger impact on the American psyche than Woodstock. Producer Dale Bell reveals what it took to create the revolutionary documentary. | |||||
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01/20/2023 12:42 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Just over 100 years ago, a pair of brothers looked to the sky and changed the world. They designed, built and flew the most ridiculous of inventions. How did two bicycle mechanics manage to succeed where the others had failed? | |||||
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01/20/2023 1:00 pm |
The History of Home Narrated by Nick Offerman |
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| Explores the insides of homes and how the rooms that sustain, entertain, and defined home living have evolved. | |||||
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01/20/2023 2:00 pm |
The History of Home Narrated by Nick Offerman |
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| Explores the history of the most intimate rooms of a house: the study, the bedroom, and the bathroom. | |||||
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01/20/2023 3:03 pm |
Face to Face |
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| The story of the rivalry between Boeing and Airbus is the subject of this programme. A modern-day western, with the protagonists trying out every underhand trick and bluff possible to achieve their aims. But it is also a story of power and influence, driven by geopolitical ambitions and struggles. | |||||
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01/20/2023 4:00 pm |
Beyond the Spotlight |
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| Jackson and his wife LaTanya have fought for civil rights around the world, but their greatest satisfactions are hand written thank you notes from children they have supplied with books. | |||||
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01/20/2023 5:00 pm |
Bright Now |
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| An alarming decline in insect populations could devastate all life on earth. A look at what might be causing this phenomenon and whether or not there is anything that can be done to stop it. | |||||
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01/20/2023 5:30 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Should we save parasites? These species have a bad reputation but are an essential part of healthy ecosystems throughout the world. Learn how these unappreciated species are part of our ecology and evolution. | |||||
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01/20/2023 5:43 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Every person is playing host to at least 40 trillion non-human microorganisms. Collectively, these microbes constitute what's called our microbiome. | |||||