Schedules
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07/30/2023 3:55 am |
Universe: The Making Of |
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| The making of `Universe'. | |||||
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07/30/2023 4:00 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| In the mountains of northern Ethiopia, Ben meets native Glaswegian Susan, who rejected an ordinary retirement for a remote region of Africa. Susan has had a huge impact on the local community, and now runs a restaurant on top of a mountain. | |||||
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07/30/2023 4:45 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve heads to the incredible Loango National Park on the western coast of Gabon and home to some awesome Deadly predators. First up, Steve heads out onto the waterways in search of the small but deadly dwarf crocodile. | |||||
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07/30/2023 5:10 am |
Coast |
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| Neil Oliver and the team journey around the British Isles as they investigate just what it means to be an island people. | |||||
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07/30/2023 6:00 am |
The Green Planet |
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| Water plants create some of the most beautiful, bizarre and important habitats on earth. To hold on in torrents, plants use a kind of superglue. Some are armed with vicious weapons to fight titanic battles for space. Others form perfect spheres and escape from animal enemies by rolling. Where nutrients are washed away, plants turn into hunters of animals, laying traps and even counting to ensure their success. | |||||
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07/30/2023 7:00 am |
The Secret Genius of Modern Life |
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| Hannah Fry finds out how 1970s car crashes helped us to count our steps, why WWII dog-fights led to a crucial health monitor and how fitness trackers are even being used to catch killers. | |||||
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07/30/2023 7:55 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| As winter returns to the Arctic, the Alaskans prepare to survive the coming months. For the Hailstones, time is running out to hunt big game animals. | |||||
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07/30/2023 8:45 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| In the mountains of northern Ethiopia, Ben meets native Glaswegian Susan, who rejected an ordinary retirement for a remote region of Africa. Susan has had a huge impact on the local community, and now runs a restaurant on top of a mountain. | |||||
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07/30/2023 9:30 am |
Japan with Sue Perkins |
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| Sue Perkins starts her journey in Tokyo, Japan's glittering capital city and home to 36 million people. She trains with a female sumo wrestling team, meets a family who live with robots and attends a solo-wedding. | |||||
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07/30/2023 10:20 am |
Coast |
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| Neil Oliver and the team journey around the British Isles as they investigate just what it means to be an island people. | |||||
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07/30/2023 11:10 am |
Deadly 60 |
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| Steve heads to the incredible Loango National Park on the western coast of Gabon and home to some awesome Deadly predators. First up, Steve heads out onto the waterways in search of the small but deadly dwarf crocodile. | |||||
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07/30/2023 11:40 am |
The Green Planet |
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| Water plants create some of the most beautiful, bizarre and important habitats on earth. To hold on in torrents, plants use a kind of superglue. Some are armed with vicious weapons to fight titanic battles for space. Others form perfect spheres and escape from animal enemies by rolling. Where nutrients are washed away, plants turn into hunters of animals, laying traps and even counting to ensure their success. | |||||
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07/30/2023 12:35 pm |
The Secret Genius of Modern Life |
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| Hannah Fry finds out how 1970s car crashes helped us to count our steps, why WWII dog-fights led to a crucial health monitor and how fitness trackers are even being used to catch killers. | |||||
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07/30/2023 1:35 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| As winter returns to the Arctic, the Alaskans prepare to survive the coming months. For the Hailstones, time is running out to hunt big game animals. | |||||
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07/30/2023 2:25 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| In the mountains of northern Ethiopia, Ben meets native Glaswegian Susan, who rejected an ordinary retirement for a remote region of Africa. Susan has had a huge impact on the local community, and now runs a restaurant on top of a mountain. | |||||
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07/30/2023 3:10 pm |
Japan with Sue Perkins |
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| Sue Perkins starts her journey in Tokyo, Japan's glittering capital city and home to 36 million people. She trains with a female sumo wrestling team, meets a family who live with robots and attends a solo-wedding. | |||||
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07/30/2023 4:00 pm |
Spy in the Ocean |
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| A new generation of spy creatures search the ocean for intelligent life and find ways of thinking that have to be seen to be believed. The most complex spy creature ever built films the owner of the largest brains on the planet - sperm whales. Spy Whale is the same size as a new-born whale calf and is equipped with an array of cameras. | |||||
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07/30/2023 4:55 pm |
Animal Impossible |
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| Incredible facts and myths about the animal kingdom are put to the test. This time, is it true that piranhas can strip you to the bone in seconds? | |||||
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07/30/2023 5:45 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben joins a couple who gave up successful careers as journalists in Europe for a new life as grizzly bear guides in a remote mountain valley lodge in Canada. | |||||
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07/30/2023 6:30 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Silk Road Adventure |
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| As Joanna's Silk Road Adventure draws to a close, she travels across the stunning yet little-known Central Asian states of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Starting in the Kyzl-Kum desert she explores the Silk Road citadel of Khiva, a town infamous for its history of slavery. In the capital, Tashkent, she marvels at the splendid Soviet-built Metro system and attends a high society wedding as the guest of a famous pop star. | |||||
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07/30/2023 7:20 pm |
Civilisations |
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| Simon Schama explores the remote origins of human creativity with the first known marks made some 80,000 years ago in South African caves, marks which were not dictated merely by humanity's physical needs. He marvels at the later caveworks, shapes of hands, in red stencils on the walls of caves, and at the paintings of bison and bulls, and Stone Age carvings. | |||||
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07/30/2023 8:10 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| During the Arctic spring, Alaskans take advantage of the warm weather and 24-hour daylight to complete tasks that are impossible in the winter months. | |||||
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07/30/2023 9:00 pm |
Earth's Natural Wonders |
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| In some natural wonders people push themselves to the limit to survive. For the people who call these extraordinary places home, survival requires skill, ingenuity and bravery. These places include Brazil, Ethiopia, Laos and Switzerland. | |||||
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07/30/2023 9:50 pm |
Attenborough and the Sea Dragon |
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| On the Jurassic coast of Britain a remarkable 200-million-year-old fossil is discovered: the bones of an ichthyosaur, a giant sea dragon. David Attenborough joins the hunt to bring this ancient creature's story to life. Using state-of-the-art imaging technology and CGI, the team reconstruct the skeleton and create the most detailed animation of an ichthyosaur ever made. | |||||
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07/30/2023 10:45 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben joins a couple who gave up successful careers as journalists in Europe for a new life as grizzly bear guides in a remote mountain valley lodge in Canada. | |||||
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07/30/2023 11:30 pm |
Joanna Lumley's Silk Road Adventure |
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| As Joanna's Silk Road Adventure draws to a close, she travels across the stunning yet little-known Central Asian states of Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan. Starting in the Kyzl-Kum desert she explores the Silk Road citadel of Khiva, a town infamous for its history of slavery. In the capital, Tashkent, she marvels at the splendid Soviet-built Metro system and attends a high society wedding as the guest of a famous pop star. | |||||
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07/31/2023 12:15 am |
Civilisations |
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| Simon Schama explores the remote origins of human creativity with the first known marks made some 80,000 years ago in South African caves, marks which were not dictated merely by humanity's physical needs. He marvels at the later caveworks, shapes of hands, in red stencils on the walls of caves, and at the paintings of bison and bulls, and Stone Age carvings. | |||||
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07/31/2023 1:10 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| During the Arctic spring, Alaskans take advantage of the warm weather and 24-hour daylight to complete tasks that are impossible in the winter months. | |||||
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07/31/2023 1:55 am |
Earth's Natural Wonders |
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| In some natural wonders people push themselves to the limit to survive. For the people who call these extraordinary places home, survival requires skill, ingenuity and bravery. These places include Brazil, Ethiopia, Laos and Switzerland. | |||||
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07/31/2023 2:50 am |
Animal Impossible |
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| Incredible facts and myths about the animal kingdom are put to the test. This time, is it true that piranhas can strip you to the bone in seconds? | |||||
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07/31/2023 3:40 am |
Frozen Planet: The Making Of |
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| To film the entire breeding cycle of the Adelie penguin, a team is sent to one of the world's largest colonies at Cape Crozier, Antarctica. Cameraman Mark Smith and director Jeff Wilson spent four months living amongst the penguins. | |||||