Schedules
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03/05/2023 5:00 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben meets a family that has created a new home in the Devon countryside, but having had to fight to be allowed to build on the land, they now find peace hard to adjust to. | |||||
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03/05/2023 5:45 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Lowestoft, at an enormous factory where they produce 450 tonnes of frozen food each day. He follows the production of frozen potato waffles, from the arrival of 25 tonnes of potatoes right through to dispatch. | |||||
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03/05/2023 6:40 am |
Spectacular Earth |
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| Nazaré in Portugal is the site of the biggest ocean waves ever recorded on Earth. To understand what creates these monsters, plunge beneath the waves to reveal the sprawling landscapes of the seabed, travel to South Africa to witness the Sardine Run. | |||||
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03/05/2023 7:30 am |
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities |
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| Some animals appear to have stretched their natural gifts to the limits. Sir David Attenborough looks at the giraffe, who must reach the tallest branches to find food, and the chameleon, who must use their camouflage to hide from predators. | |||||
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03/05/2023 7:50 am |
Life Below Zero Canada |
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| Kim and Pierre turn their attentions to harvesting big game, and Mike returns home to discover a cabin in much need of repair. In Lutsel K'e, Becky tries to sort out her green team of sled dogs, and Bentley accelerates his winter preparations. | |||||
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03/05/2023 8:35 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben meets a family that has created a new home in the Devon countryside, but having had to fight to be allowed to build on the land, they now find peace hard to adjust to. | |||||
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03/05/2023 9:25 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben journeys to the most remote inhabited island in the UK - Fair Isle. The Island's only inhabitant is Tommy, originally from America he has resided on Fair Isle for 15 years in an off-grid stone cottage. | |||||
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03/05/2023 10:10 am |
A Perfect Planet |
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| A look at how without volcanoes, there would be no life on Earth. Although destructive, magma from the planet's molten core builds land, and mineral-rich ash from eruptions fertilises the surface. | |||||
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03/05/2023 11:10 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Lowestoft, at an enormous factory where they produce 450 tonnes of frozen food each day. He follows the production of frozen potato waffles, from the arrival of 25 tonnes of potatoes right through to dispatch. | |||||
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03/05/2023 12:05 pm |
Spectacular Earth |
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| Nazaré in Portugal is the site of the biggest ocean waves ever recorded on Earth. To understand what creates these monsters, plunge beneath the waves to reveal the sprawling landscapes of the seabed, travel to South Africa to witness the Sardine Run. | |||||
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03/05/2023 12:55 pm |
Life Below Zero Canada |
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| Kim and Pierre turn their attentions to harvesting big game, and Mike returns home to discover a cabin in much need of repair. In Lutsel K'e, Becky tries to sort out her green team of sled dogs, and Bentley accelerates his winter preparations. | |||||
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03/05/2023 1:40 pm |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben meets a family that has created a new home in the Devon countryside, but having had to fight to be allowed to build on the land, they now find peace hard to adjust to. | |||||
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03/05/2023 2:25 pm |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben journeys to the most remote inhabited island in the UK - Fair Isle. The Island's only inhabitant is Tommy, originally from America he has resided on Fair Isle for 15 years in an off-grid stone cottage. | |||||
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03/05/2023 3:10 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace is in Lowestoft, at an enormous factory where they produce 450 tonnes of frozen food each day. He follows the production of frozen potato waffles, from the arrival of 25 tonnes of potatoes right through to dispatch. | |||||
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03/05/2023 4:00 pm |
A Perfect Planet |
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| A look at how without volcanoes, there would be no life on Earth. Although destructive, magma from the planet's molten core builds land, and mineral-rich ash from eruptions fertilises the surface. | |||||
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03/05/2023 5:00 pm |
Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaurs |
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| Packed with over a dozen skeletons, including predators such as the fearsome Allosaurus and iconic giants like Diplodocus, as well as fossilised plants and footprints, the site is a treasure trove. | |||||
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03/05/2023 6:00 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Britain |
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| Joanna travels through Scotland, the Outer Hebrides and Northern Ireland. | |||||
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03/05/2023 6:50 pm |
Civilisations |
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| Simon Schama goes both east and west, to Papal Rome but also to Ottoman Istanbul and Mughal Lahore and Agra, exploring their connections and rivalries, and examining how the role of artists from the different traditions of West and East developed in the years following the Renaissances. Their rivalry unfolded most spectacularly in the creation of domes: in Ottoman Istanbul Mimar Sinan builds the light-flooded Süleymaniye mosque, while in Rome Michelangelo designs the dome of St Peter's Basilica. | |||||
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03/05/2023 7:45 pm |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben is on a unique and tiny island in the Scottish Hebrides, with his host,ex-social care worker Philip, 46. Ben finds out how Philip became a custodian of this coastal island and how he has embraced a new quality of life. | |||||
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03/05/2023 8:30 pm |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben travels to England's most northerly coastline, Northumberland, to stay with Kezz and Nathalie, a couple who are caretakers of a secluded wood. Ben helps the couple with their straw-bale house and gets a crash course in felling trees. | |||||
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03/05/2023 9:15 pm |
The Lakes with Simon Reeve |
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| Simon looks at the impact of humans on England's biggest and most popular national park. He goes wild swimming in the crystal-clear lake of Buttermere, before taking a look at the less-fortunate Derwent Water. | |||||
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03/05/2023 10:10 pm |
Universe |
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| It's the ultimate question: why are we here? Cutting-edge space missions take us back 13.8 billion years to the very beginning - the origin of the Universe. | |||||
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03/05/2023 11:10 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Britain |
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| Joanna travels through Scotland, the Outer Hebrides and Northern Ireland. | |||||
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03/05/2023 11:55 pm |
Civilisations |
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| Simon Schama goes both east and west, to Papal Rome but also to Ottoman Istanbul and Mughal Lahore and Agra, exploring their connections and rivalries, and examining how the role of artists from the different traditions of West and East developed in the years following the Renaissances. Their rivalry unfolded most spectacularly in the creation of domes: in Ottoman Istanbul Mimar Sinan builds the light-flooded Süleymaniye mosque, while in Rome Michelangelo designs the dome of St Peter's Basilica. | |||||
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03/06/2023 12:50 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben is on a unique and tiny island in the Scottish Hebrides, with his host,ex-social care worker Philip, 46. Ben finds out how Philip became a custodian of this coastal island and how he has embraced a new quality of life. | |||||
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03/06/2023 1:35 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben travels to England's most northerly coastline, Northumberland, to stay with Kezz and Nathalie, a couple who are caretakers of a secluded wood. Ben helps the couple with their straw-bale house and gets a crash course in felling trees. | |||||
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03/06/2023 2:20 am |
The Lakes with Simon Reeve |
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| Simon looks at the impact of humans on England's biggest and most popular national park. He goes wild swimming in the crystal-clear lake of Buttermere, before taking a look at the less-fortunate Derwent Water. | |||||
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03/06/2023 3:15 am |
Universe |
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| It's the ultimate question: why are we here? Cutting-edge space missions take us back 13.8 billion years to the very beginning - the origin of the Universe. | |||||
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03/06/2023 4:15 am |
Joanna Lumley's Britain |
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| Joanna travels through Scotland, the Outer Hebrides and Northern Ireland. | |||||