Schedules
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03/10/2023 6:00 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Every child has a gift, and all human beings have a contribution that we can make to society. But what does it take to create a genius, and what should the education of a genius look like? | |||||
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03/10/2023 6:11 pm |
Bright Now |
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| What do you get when you cross a clown teacher, a comedian and neuroscientist? Surprising new insights about what it takes to be funny. | |||||
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03/10/2023 6:30 pm |
Breakthrough |
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| The Greenland ice sheet, the last remnant of the Ice Age, is melting at an unprecedented rate and may trigger a global catastrophe in the process. | |||||
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03/10/2023 6:43 pm |
Bright Now |
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| More than 60,000 fires scorched the Amazon in 2019 causing enormous damage to an ecosystem that's vital to human existence. What caused the devastating blazes? | |||||
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03/10/2023 7:00 pm |
Face to Face |
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| The duelists are not men, but objects which largely surpass the fame and notoriety of their inventors. They come face to face not in offices and markets, but in battlefields. The two mythical weapons have been facing off for some 60 years. | |||||
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03/10/2023 8:00 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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03/10/2023 9:00 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| New York CIty is known as one of the rattiest cities in America with some estimating close to two million rodents roam its streets. Providing look at how New York City manages it's rodent population. | |||||
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03/10/2023 9:30 pm |
NYC Revealed |
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| What started as a small fleet of cars nearly 100 years ago, has turned into a bustling system of thousands of yellow taxi cabs. But now the threat of ride-share apps and city scandal has left cab drivers in thousands of dollars of debt. | |||||
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03/10/2023 10:00 pm |
Witch Hunt: A Century of Murder |
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| Travelling to Scotland and Denmark, Suzannah challenges the accepted wisdom that King James VI of Scotland, later James I of England, was responsible for stirring up the witch hysteria. She also tells the story of Scotland's first ever mass witch trial in 1590. | |||||
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03/10/2023 11:00 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Increasingly high-tech tools are being used to evaluate youth baseball players. The question is can they outperform professional scouts? | |||||
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03/10/2023 11:12 pm |
Bright Now |
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| A mysterious World War II wreck is discovered off the coast of Italy by archaeologists. Could this be the wreck of the long lost U-455, the last missing German U-boat? | |||||
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03/10/2023 11:30 pm |
Bright Now |
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| Looking at what it takes to become a professional tennis player. Both on and off the court preparations help build the strength of a character and focused mind to take on the challenges of a sport that demands precision and superior athleticism. | |||||
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03/10/2023 11:42 pm |
Bright Now |
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| The final ship to bring slaves to the United States has been hidden in the swamps of Mobile, Alabama for generations. | |||||
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03/11/2023 12:00 am |
Bright Now |
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| Every child has a gift, and all human beings have a contribution that we can make to society. But what does it take to create a genius, and what should the education of a genius look like? | |||||
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03/11/2023 12:11 am |
Bright Now |
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| What do you get when you cross a clown teacher, a comedian and neuroscientist? Surprising new insights about what it takes to be funny. | |||||
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03/11/2023 12:30 am |
Breakthrough |
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| The Greenland ice sheet, the last remnant of the Ice Age, is melting at an unprecedented rate and may trigger a global catastrophe in the process. | |||||
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03/11/2023 12:43 am |
Bright Now |
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| More than 60,000 fires scorched the Amazon in 2019 causing enormous damage to an ecosystem that's vital to human existence. What caused the devastating blazes? | |||||
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03/11/2023 1:00 am |
Face to Face |
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| The duelists are not men, but objects which largely surpass the fame and notoriety of their inventors. They come face to face not in offices and markets, but in battlefields. The two mythical weapons have been facing off for some 60 years. | |||||
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03/11/2023 2:00 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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03/11/2023 3:00 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| New York CIty is known as one of the rattiest cities in America with some estimating close to two million rodents roam its streets. Providing look at how New York City manages it's rodent population. | |||||
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03/11/2023 3:30 am |
NYC Revealed |
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| What started as a small fleet of cars nearly 100 years ago, has turned into a bustling system of thousands of yellow taxi cabs. But now the threat of ride-share apps and city scandal has left cab drivers in thousands of dollars of debt. | |||||
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03/11/2023 4:00 am |
Witch Hunt: A Century of Murder |
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| Travelling to Scotland and Denmark, Suzannah challenges the accepted wisdom that King James VI of Scotland, later James I of England, was responsible for stirring up the witch hysteria. She also tells the story of Scotland's first ever mass witch trial in 1590. | |||||
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03/11/2023 5:00 am |
Bright Now |
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| Increasingly high-tech tools are being used to evaluate youth baseball players. The question is can they outperform professional scouts? | |||||
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03/11/2023 5:12 am |
Bright Now |
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| A mysterious World War II wreck is discovered off the coast of Italy by archaeologists. Could this be the wreck of the long lost U-455, the last missing German U-boat? | |||||
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03/11/2023 5:30 am |
Bright Now |
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| Looking at what it takes to become a professional tennis player. Both on and off the court preparations help build the strength of a character and focused mind to take on the challenges of a sport that demands precision and superior athleticism. | |||||
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03/11/2023 5:42 am |
Bright Now |
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| The final ship to bring slaves to the United States has been hidden in the swamps of Mobile, Alabama for generations. | |||||
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03/11/2023 6:00 am |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| In December 2005, Dominique Aubry was found hanged in her home on the bank of the Seine. Inconsolable since the death of her multimillionaire husband, Dominique had sunk into alcoholism and surrounded herself with male companions. | |||||
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03/11/2023 7:00 am |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| June 26, 2012. Firefighters in Barbizieux, Charente, are called to a fire in a large house in the village. They arrive to find the lifeless body of the owner, Claude Tavernier, 83, lying in a large pool of blood. Initial findings point to a burglary that turned bad. But analysis of the clues and the conclusions of CSI experts don't support that theory. The investigators wonder: did somebody try to tamper with a crime scene? | |||||
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03/11/2023 8:00 am |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| A damaged bike belonging to 16-year-old Karine Schaaff is found abandoned on the side of a road in Moselle; 10 days later her body is found just kilometers away, hidden in a forest. | |||||
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03/11/2023 9:00 am |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| The body of 46-year-old Nathalie Villermet is found hidden under branches in the woods outside of Paris; her many head wounds point to a criminal act of extreme violence. | |||||
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03/11/2023 10:00 am |
Murder Maps |
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| John Christie killed at least eight women during the 1940s and 1950s, including his wife. Hear more about his shocking crimes in this two-parter. | |||||
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03/11/2023 11:00 am |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| November 8th 1999. Police in Strasbourg receive a startling emergency call from Doctor Jean-Louis Muller, a forensic pathologist well known in the region. He tells them that his wife Brigitte has just committed suicide with his gun in the basement of their home. According to her husband, Brigitte Muller was fragile and depressed. Initial crime scene findings and the ballistic tests support the theory of suicide. But just weeks later, the victim's family demand that the case be re-opened. | |||||
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03/11/2023 12:00 pm |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| In December 2005, Dominique Aubry was found hanged in her home on the bank of the Seine. Inconsolable since the death of her multimillionaire husband, Dominique had sunk into alcoholism and surrounded herself with male companions. | |||||
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03/11/2023 1:00 pm |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| June 26, 2012. Firefighters in Barbizieux, Charente, are called to a fire in a large house in the village. They arrive to find the lifeless body of the owner, Claude Tavernier, 83, lying in a large pool of blood. Initial findings point to a burglary that turned bad. But analysis of the clues and the conclusions of CSI experts don't support that theory. The investigators wonder: did somebody try to tamper with a crime scene? | |||||
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03/11/2023 2:00 pm |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| A damaged bike belonging to 16-year-old Karine Schaaff is found abandoned on the side of a road in Moselle; 10 days later her body is found just kilometers away, hidden in a forest. | |||||
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03/11/2023 3:00 pm |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| The body of 46-year-old Nathalie Villermet is found hidden under branches in the woods outside of Paris; her many head wounds point to a criminal act of extreme violence. | |||||
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03/11/2023 4:00 pm |
Murder Maps |
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| John Christie killed at least eight women during the 1940s and 1950s, including his wife. Hear more about his shocking crimes in this two-parter. | |||||
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03/11/2023 5:00 pm |
Crime Scene Solvers |
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| November 8th 1999. Police in Strasbourg receive a startling emergency call from Doctor Jean-Louis Muller, a forensic pathologist well known in the region. He tells them that his wife Brigitte has just committed suicide with his gun in the basement of their home. According to her husband, Brigitte Muller was fragile and depressed. Initial crime scene findings and the ballistic tests support the theory of suicide. But just weeks later, the victim's family demand that the case be re-opened. | |||||