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    04/24/2023 4:00 am

    Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild

    In Sri Lanka, Ben meets a vet who has swapped Tyneside for the south coast of Sri Lanka, where she has opened a clinic and also runs a charity that care for some of the island's many stray dogs.

    04/24/2023 4:45 am

    Mummies Unwrapped

    The mutilated mummy of the Younger Lady has mystified Egyptologists for over a hundred years; new evidence finally reveals who she was and why her brutal death is directly linked to the world-famous Tutankhamun.

    04/24/2023 5:30 am

    Blue Planet II

    Using cutting-edge technology, go on a journey from the intense heat of the tropics to the planet's frozen poles to reveal new worlds and extraordinary animal behaviours. The journey starts in the tropical coral reefs, the most diverse ocean habitat.

    04/24/2023 6:30 am

    Life Below Zero

    With a hundred days of no sunlight ahead, the Alaskans need to make sure they have plenty of fuel. Glenn must secure more wood for heat.

    04/24/2023 7:10 am

    Japan with Sue Perkins

    Sue Perkins spends an enjoyable evening in Kyoto. There she meets Japan's geishas, goes free diving with ama divers, visits Hiroshima, and explores how the Japanese are tackling the future in Tokyo.

    04/24/2023 8:00 am

    World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys

    Jump aboard New Zealand's famous Northern Explorer, the longest running passenger service in the country. The train travels 423 miles along the historic North Island Main Trunk Line on a 12-hour voyage.

    04/24/2023 8:45 am

    Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild

    In Sri Lanka, Ben meets a vet who has swapped Tyneside for the south coast of Sri Lanka, where she has opened a clinic and also runs a charity that care for some of the island's many stray dogs.

    04/24/2023 9:30 am

    Mummies Unwrapped

    The mutilated mummy of the Younger Lady has mystified Egyptologists for over a hundred years; new evidence finally reveals who she was and why her brutal death is directly linked to the world-famous Tutankhamun.

    04/24/2023 10:15 am

    Blue Planet II

    Using cutting-edge technology, go on a journey from the intense heat of the tropics to the planet's frozen poles to reveal new worlds and extraordinary animal behaviours. The journey starts in the tropical coral reefs, the most diverse ocean habitat.

    04/24/2023 11:15 am

    Life Below Zero

    With a hundred days of no sunlight ahead, the Alaskans need to make sure they have plenty of fuel. Glenn must secure more wood for heat.

    04/24/2023 12:00 pm

    Japan with Sue Perkins

    Sue Perkins spends an enjoyable evening in Kyoto. There she meets Japan's geishas, goes free diving with ama divers, visits Hiroshima, and explores how the Japanese are tackling the future in Tokyo.

    04/24/2023 12:50 pm

    World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys

    Jump aboard New Zealand's famous Northern Explorer, the longest running passenger service in the country. The train travels 423 miles along the historic North Island Main Trunk Line on a 12-hour voyage.

    04/24/2023 1:35 pm

    Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild

    In Sri Lanka, Ben meets a vet who has swapped Tyneside for the south coast of Sri Lanka, where she has opened a clinic and also runs a charity that care for some of the island's many stray dogs.

    04/24/2023 2:25 pm

    Mummies Unwrapped

    The mutilated mummy of the Younger Lady has mystified Egyptologists for over a hundred years; new evidence finally reveals who she was and why her brutal death is directly linked to the world-famous Tutankhamun.

    04/24/2023 3:10 pm

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace visits the biggest cider factory in the world, which produces more than 350 million litres each year. The scale of production blows his mind, as at each turn he's confronted with huge machinery and incredible processes. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey explores how the factory is creating new orchards of a sweet apple variety called Scrumptious, and historian Ruth Goodman traces a Victorian apple-breeding boom.

    04/24/2023 4:00 pm

    Deadly Predators

    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.

    04/24/2023 4:30 pm

    Animal Impossible

    Tim and Adam travel to Wyoming to discover if bulls are angered by the colour red by having Tim stand stationary in a red onesie with a bull in pen.

    04/24/2023 5:20 pm

    The World's Deadliest Weather

    A tornado traps teachers in America, wildfires rip across England, a landslide hits hikers in Argentina, and a man descends into a deadly volcano.

    04/24/2023 6:05 pm

    The Age of Nature

    Why restoring nature may be the best hope for fighting climate change and slowing down global warming.

    04/24/2023 7:00 pm

    Our Changing Planet

    Another three presenters visit people fighting to rebalance vulnerable habitats around the world. Liz Bonnin travels to California to learn about the increasingly invasive wildfires hitting the headlines. Scientists can see clear links between the fires, climate change, raised temperatures and an extended drought season. There is one crucial element that is key to a sustainable future in California: biodiversity.

    04/24/2023 8:00 pm

    The Truth About...

    Clinical psychologist Professor Tanya Byron teams up with former England footballer Alex Scott, who has suffered from depression, to discover how the latest science can help people gain greater control over their state of mind and improve mental health and wellbeing. Even in normal times, one in four people will experience mental health difficulties, but living through a global pandemic has put mental health under unprecedented strain.

    04/24/2023 8:50 pm

    Iceland With Alexander Armstrong

    Alexander Armstrong leaves Reykjavik for the long drive north, passing through some of Iceland's most stunning scenery. He reaches northern Iceland and the legendary port of Husavik, beloved of whale watchers, Will Ferrell and Eurovision fans.

    04/24/2023 9:35 pm

    Tutankhamun: Life, Death and Legacy

    Picking up the story in 1323BC, the pharaoh sustains the injury that would eventually kill him. On a scan of Tutankhamun's skeleton, Dan sees a break to his thigh bone which could have been a battle injury. John visits Howard Carter's house and probes the 1920s craze of `Tutmania', when the Western world went crazy for all things Egyptian.

    04/24/2023 10:25 pm

    The World's Deadliest Weather

    A tornado traps teachers in America, wildfires rip across England, a landslide hits hikers in Argentina, and a man descends into a deadly volcano.

    04/24/2023 11:15 pm

    The Age of Nature

    Why restoring nature may be the best hope for fighting climate change and slowing down global warming.

    04/25/2023 12:10 am

    Our Changing Planet

    Another three presenters visit people fighting to rebalance vulnerable habitats around the world. Liz Bonnin travels to California to learn about the increasingly invasive wildfires hitting the headlines. Scientists can see clear links between the fires, climate change, raised temperatures and an extended drought season. There is one crucial element that is key to a sustainable future in California: biodiversity.

    04/25/2023 1:05 am

    The Truth About...

    Clinical psychologist Professor Tanya Byron teams up with former England footballer Alex Scott, who has suffered from depression, to discover how the latest science can help people gain greater control over their state of mind and improve mental health and wellbeing. Even in normal times, one in four people will experience mental health difficulties, but living through a global pandemic has put mental health under unprecedented strain.

    04/25/2023 1:55 am

    Iceland With Alexander Armstrong

    Alexander Armstrong leaves Reykjavik for the long drive north, passing through some of Iceland's most stunning scenery. He reaches northern Iceland and the legendary port of Husavik, beloved of whale watchers, Will Ferrell and Eurovision fans.

    04/25/2023 2:45 am

    Tutankhamun: Life, Death and Legacy

    Picking up the story in 1323BC, the pharaoh sustains the injury that would eventually kill him. On a scan of Tutankhamun's skeleton, Dan sees a break to his thigh bone which could have been a battle injury. John visits Howard Carter's house and probes the 1920s craze of `Tutmania', when the Western world went crazy for all things Egyptian.

    04/25/2023 3:35 am

    David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities

    Sir David Attenborough reveals nature's evolutionary anomalies. Here he looks at the platypus and the curious case of the male Midwife Toad.

    BBC Earth

    Available schedules: 03/26/2022 - 12/28/2024 Time zone: Central European Summer Time (CEST) UTC +2 Country: United States Language: English

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