Schedules
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02/13/2023 5:00 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Our journey begins in Anchorage, Alaska, where we board a luxury passenger train. Later, we head north to enter the vast wilderness of Alaska, which is America's largest and remotest state. | |||||
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02/13/2023 5:45 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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02/13/2023 6:00 am |
Coast |
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| Nick Crane digs deep to discover what it is like to live on Britain's most unusual beach, the eerily beautiful, vast shingle spit at Dungeness in Kent. In Scotland, zoologist and ex-soldier Andy Torbet braves one of the most dangerous beaches in Britain. In Jersey, Hermione Cockburn joins the world's best beach artists as they create massive art installations along some of the UK's most spectacular shoreline. | |||||
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02/13/2023 6:50 am |
The Blue Planet |
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| A look at the predatory skills of some of the most charismatic hunters found on the planet: whales, dolphins, tuna, shark and rapier-nosed billfish. The open ocean is unimaginably immense, it covers more than 360 million square kilometres of the Earth's surface. Much of this huge expanse of seawater is marine desert with virtually no sign of life. | |||||
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02/13/2023 7:40 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue fixes her Nodwell, Andy and Denise install solar panels, Jessie repairs his boat, and the Hailstones go fishing. | |||||
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02/13/2023 8:30 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Essex at an enormous cereal bar factory, which produces 400,000 fruit- and nut-packed treats a day. Gregg follows production from the arrival of two tonnes of macadamia nuts all the way through to dispatch. | |||||
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02/13/2023 9:20 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Our journey begins in Anchorage, Alaska, where we board a luxury passenger train. Later, we head north to enter the vast wilderness of Alaska, which is America's largest and remotest state. | |||||
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02/13/2023 10:05 am |
Coast |
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| Nick Crane digs deep to discover what it is like to live on Britain's most unusual beach, the eerily beautiful, vast shingle spit at Dungeness in Kent. In Scotland, zoologist and ex-soldier Andy Torbet braves one of the most dangerous beaches in Britain. In Jersey, Hermione Cockburn joins the world's best beach artists as they create massive art installations along some of the UK's most spectacular shoreline. | |||||
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02/13/2023 11:00 am |
The Blue Planet |
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| A look at the predatory skills of some of the most charismatic hunters found on the planet: whales, dolphins, tuna, shark and rapier-nosed billfish. The open ocean is unimaginably immense, it covers more than 360 million square kilometres of the Earth's surface. Much of this huge expanse of seawater is marine desert with virtually no sign of life. | |||||
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02/13/2023 11:45 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue fixes her Nodwell, Andy and Denise install solar panels, Jessie repairs his boat, and the Hailstones go fishing. | |||||
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02/13/2023 12:35 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Essex at an enormous cereal bar factory, which produces 400,000 fruit- and nut-packed treats a day. Gregg follows production from the arrival of two tonnes of macadamia nuts all the way through to dispatch. | |||||
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02/13/2023 1:30 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Our journey begins in Anchorage, Alaska, where we board a luxury passenger train. Later, we head north to enter the vast wilderness of Alaska, which is America's largest and remotest state. | |||||
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02/13/2023 2:10 pm |
Coast |
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| Nick Crane digs deep to discover what it is like to live on Britain's most unusual beach, the eerily beautiful, vast shingle spit at Dungeness in Kent. In Scotland, zoologist and ex-soldier Andy Torbet braves one of the most dangerous beaches in Britain. In Jersey, Hermione Cockburn joins the world's best beach artists as they create massive art installations along some of the UK's most spectacular shoreline. | |||||
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02/13/2023 3:05 pm |
The Blue Planet |
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| A look at the predatory skills of some of the most charismatic hunters found on the planet: whales, dolphins, tuna, shark and rapier-nosed billfish. The open ocean is unimaginably immense, it covers more than 360 million square kilometres of the Earth's surface. Much of this huge expanse of seawater is marine desert with virtually no sign of life. | |||||
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02/13/2023 3:55 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue cleans up her river and goes fishing, Andy and Denise repair a Jeep, Jessie falls trees and prepares wood and the Hailstones build a trapping cabin. | |||||
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02/13/2023 4:40 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| In Wigan, Gregg Wallace visits an enormous soup factory, which produces two million tins a day. He follows the production of vegetable soup, from a pea harvest in Yorkshire right through to the finished soup going into cans and being dispatched. | |||||
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02/13/2023 5:35 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| A ride on Novos Rail's luxury train that meanders at a leisurely pace from Pretoria to Durban in South Africa. | |||||
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02/13/2023 6:20 pm |
Life Story |
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| Sir David Attenborough examines how animals try to gain a position of power in their worlds. The most powerful have the best access to food and water, and they are also the most attractive to the opposite sex. | |||||
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02/13/2023 7:20 pm |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| Professor Brian Cox joins the Jet Propulsion laboratory team as they navigate the rover's every move across the floor of the Jezero crater towards the remains of an ancient river delta that may contain the evidence of ancient life on Mars. | |||||
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02/13/2023 8:10 pm |
Tutankhamun: Life, Death and Legacy |
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| Dan discovers a series of curious anomalies in Tutankhamun's burial, and spots that the faces on his coffins and canopic jars do not match that of the famous golden mask. Raksha looks at Seti's tomb, which shows how low quality and hurried Tutankhamun's was in comparison. John learns how to dance like an Egyptian at a funeral, and investigates the truth of the `Curse of Tutankhamun'. | |||||
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02/13/2023 9:00 pm |
Art of Scandinavia |
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| In the final instalment of Andrew Graham-Dixon's windswept journey through the art of the Norselands, we arrive in Sweden - home of IKEA and a tradition of brilliant furniture design stretching back to the early years of the 20th century. Sweden has made its modern democratic mission one of comfort and civilised living for the masses. | |||||
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02/13/2023 9:50 pm |
Horizon |
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| Maitre d' and `Extraordinary Places to Eat' host Fred Sirieix and GP Zoe Williams open a restaurant with a difference, welcoming 20 unsuspecting diners for a slap-up meal. It all sounds normal enough, but this restaurant has something unexpected. | |||||
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02/13/2023 10:40 pm |
The Great British Intelligence Test |
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| The Great British Intelligence Test measures the brainpower of the nation in one of the largest intelligence experiments of its kind. | |||||
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02/13/2023 11:35 pm |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| Professor Brian Cox joins the Jet Propulsion laboratory team as they navigate the rover's every move across the floor of the Jezero crater towards the remains of an ancient river delta that may contain the evidence of ancient life on Mars. | |||||
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02/14/2023 12:25 am |
Tutankhamun: Life, Death and Legacy |
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| Dan discovers a series of curious anomalies in Tutankhamun's burial, and spots that the faces on his coffins and canopic jars do not match that of the famous golden mask. Raksha looks at Seti's tomb, which shows how low quality and hurried Tutankhamun's was in comparison. John learns how to dance like an Egyptian at a funeral, and investigates the truth of the `Curse of Tutankhamun'. | |||||
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02/14/2023 1:10 am |
Art of Scandinavia |
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| In the final instalment of Andrew Graham-Dixon's windswept journey through the art of the Norselands, we arrive in Sweden - home of IKEA and a tradition of brilliant furniture design stretching back to the early years of the 20th century. Sweden has made its modern democratic mission one of comfort and civilised living for the masses. | |||||
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02/14/2023 2:00 am |
Horizon |
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| Maitre d' and `Extraordinary Places to Eat' host Fred Sirieix and GP Zoe Williams open a restaurant with a difference, welcoming 20 unsuspecting diners for a slap-up meal. It all sounds normal enough, but this restaurant has something unexpected. | |||||
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02/14/2023 2:50 am |
The Great British Intelligence Test |
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| The Great British Intelligence Test measures the brainpower of the nation in one of the largest intelligence experiments of its kind. | |||||
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02/14/2023 3:45 am |
Science's Greatest Mysteries |
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| Professor Brian Cox joins the Jet Propulsion laboratory team as they navigate the rover's every move across the floor of the Jezero crater towards the remains of an ancient river delta that may contain the evidence of ancient life on Mars. | |||||
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02/14/2023 4:35 am |
Deadly Predators |
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| Steve goes in search of the wildest Deadly Predators and takes a closer look at what makes them weird. He goes diving in Dorset to look for one of the sea's weirdest deadly fish: seahorses. They may be small, but seahorses are incredibly successful hunters, using a devastating super-suction method which hoovers up its prey so fast it's almost impossible to film. | |||||