Schedules
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03/12/2023 4:50 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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03/12/2023 5:00 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben revisits Simon and Debbie who run their own off-grid small holding in a picturesque valley in Exmoor National Park. Ben helps give some rescued factory chickens their first real taste of freedom. | |||||
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03/12/2023 5:45 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| People who have chosen to live their life off-grid. Ben revisits the Goddard family, who, five years ago, were living a wild life in a static caravan on the Isle of Rum. | |||||
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03/12/2023 6:30 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg visits an enormous factory in Italy which produces 400,000 frozen pizzas each day. He mixes up a 450-kilogram batch of dough for the bases, enough for 180,000 pizzas, and watches as each one is stretched to exactly 26 centimetres in diameter. | |||||
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03/12/2023 7:25 am |
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities |
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| Sir David Attenborough reveals nature's evolutionary anomalies. Here he looks at the platypus and the curious case of the male Midwife Toad. | |||||
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03/12/2023 7:50 am |
Spectacular Earth |
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| Volcan del Fuego in Guatemala is one of the most `explosive' volcanoes of them all. To reveal what's happening within the volcano, visit the 'new' Island of Surtsey, flamingos flocking in Kenya, and a boiling geyser in Iceland. | |||||
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03/12/2023 8:40 am |
Life Below Zero Canada |
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| Bentley goes hunting, determined to find meat for his family; Kim and Pierre set their sights on beaver, an essential source of bait they need for the winter trapping season. Mike comes up with a novel way to procure an ample stock of firewood. | |||||
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03/12/2023 9:25 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben revisits Simon and Debbie who run their own off-grid small holding in a picturesque valley in Exmoor National Park. Ben helps give some rescued factory chickens their first real taste of freedom. | |||||
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03/12/2023 10:15 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| People who have chosen to live their life off-grid. Ben revisits the Goddard family, who, five years ago, were living a wild life in a static caravan on the Isle of Rum. | |||||
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03/12/2023 11:00 am |
A Perfect Planet |
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| From the frozen poles to the searing deserts, this is an exploration of how animals have come up with strategies to survive the uneven amounts of sunlight that fall on Earth. | |||||
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03/12/2023 11:55 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg visits an enormous factory in Italy which produces 400,000 frozen pizzas each day. He mixes up a 450-kilogram batch of dough for the bases, enough for 180,000 pizzas, and watches as each one is stretched to exactly 26 centimetres in diameter. | |||||
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03/12/2023 12:50 pm |
Spectacular Earth |
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| Volcan del Fuego in Guatemala is one of the most `explosive' volcanoes of them all. To reveal what's happening within the volcano, visit the 'new' Island of Surtsey, flamingos flocking in Kenya, and a boiling geyser in Iceland. | |||||
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03/12/2023 1:45 pm |
Life Below Zero Canada |
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| Bentley goes hunting, determined to find meat for his family; Kim and Pierre set their sights on beaver, an essential source of bait they need for the winter trapping season. Mike comes up with a novel way to procure an ample stock of firewood. | |||||
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03/12/2023 2:30 pm |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben revisits Simon and Debbie who run their own off-grid small holding in a picturesque valley in Exmoor National Park. Ben helps give some rescued factory chickens their first real taste of freedom. | |||||
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03/12/2023 3:15 pm |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| People who have chosen to live their life off-grid. Ben revisits the Goddard family, who, five years ago, were living a wild life in a static caravan on the Isle of Rum. | |||||
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03/12/2023 4:00 pm |
A Perfect Planet |
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| From the frozen poles to the searing deserts, this is an exploration of how animals have come up with strategies to survive the uneven amounts of sunlight that fall on Earth. | |||||
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03/12/2023 5:00 pm |
Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaurs |
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| Liz Bonnin joins a team of palaeontologists in the remote badlands of Wyoming as they investigate a dinosaur graveyard. The team tries to figure out if the Jurassic's most vicious predator was involved in the deaths of super-sized beasts, like the iconic Diplodocus, that are buried at the site, helping to reveal why so many dinosaurs came here and what killed them in such great numbers 150 million years ago. | |||||
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03/12/2023 6:00 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Britain |
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| Joanna travels from North Wales down to St Michael's Mount and the beautiful West Country, ending in her own home town of London. | |||||
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03/12/2023 6:50 pm |
Civilisations |
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| In the 15th and 16th centuries distant and disparate cultures met, often for the first time. These encounters provoked wonder, awe, bafflement and fear. As historian of empire David Olusoga shows, art was always on the frontline. Each cultural contact at this time left a mark on both sides: the magnificent Benin bronzes record the meeting of an ancient West African kingdom and Portuguese voyagers in a spirit of mutual respect and exchange. | |||||
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03/12/2023 7:45 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| The Norwegian Dovre line runs from Oslo to the northern wonderland of Trondheim, passing through the Gudbrandsdal valley and the Dovrefjell mountain plateau. The Rauma line showcases the famous fjords, before the Nordland crosses the Arctic Circle. | |||||
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03/12/2023 8:30 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Canada's iconic Rocky Mountaineer train loops from Vancouver to the heart of the Rockies via crystal clear lakes, lush coastal rainforest, and the desert-like splendour of the Fraser Canyon. | |||||
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03/12/2023 9:15 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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03/12/2023 10:05 pm |
The Planets |
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| Professor Brian Cox traces the development of the four rocky worlds closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Born together, they battled the unbelievable violence of the early solar system to become stable planets. For a while each had a moment of hope when they enjoyed almost earth-like conditions. | |||||
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03/12/2023 11:00 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Britain |
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| Joanna travels from North Wales down to St Michael's Mount and the beautiful West Country, ending in her own home town of London. | |||||
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03/12/2023 11:50 pm |
Civilisations |
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| In the 15th and 16th centuries distant and disparate cultures met, often for the first time. These encounters provoked wonder, awe, bafflement and fear. As historian of empire David Olusoga shows, art was always on the frontline. Each cultural contact at this time left a mark on both sides: the magnificent Benin bronzes record the meeting of an ancient West African kingdom and Portuguese voyagers in a spirit of mutual respect and exchange. | |||||
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03/13/2023 12:45 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| The Norwegian Dovre line runs from Oslo to the northern wonderland of Trondheim, passing through the Gudbrandsdal valley and the Dovrefjell mountain plateau. The Rauma line showcases the famous fjords, before the Nordland crosses the Arctic Circle. | |||||
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03/13/2023 1:30 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Canada's iconic Rocky Mountaineer train loops from Vancouver to the heart of the Rockies via crystal clear lakes, lush coastal rainforest, and the desert-like splendour of the Fraser Canyon. | |||||
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03/13/2023 2:15 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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03/13/2023 3:10 am |
The Planets |
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| Professor Brian Cox traces the development of the four rocky worlds closest to the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars. Born together, they battled the unbelievable violence of the early solar system to become stable planets. For a while each had a moment of hope when they enjoyed almost earth-like conditions. | |||||
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03/13/2023 4:05 am |
Civilisations |
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| In the 15th and 16th centuries distant and disparate cultures met, often for the first time. These encounters provoked wonder, awe, bafflement and fear. As historian of empire David Olusoga shows, art was always on the frontline. Each cultural contact at this time left a mark on both sides: the magnificent Benin bronzes record the meeting of an ancient West African kingdom and Portuguese voyagers in a spirit of mutual respect and exchange. | |||||