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    08/06/2023 3:50 am

    Blue Planet II: The Making Of

    Seeing how the crew captured over 1000 hours of footage of deep-sea marine life, in depths of over three-quarters of a mile, using research vessels and submersibles during an incredible, ambitious mission.

    08/06/2023 4:00 am

    Blue Planet II: The Making Of

    The team face a huge challenge as they film in remote, protected areas of coral reef, hoping to capture spawning activity that only occurs in brief moments.

    08/06/2023 4:10 am

    Caribbean with Simon Reeve

    The second leg of Simon Reeve's journey around the Caribbean Sea takes him from the beautiful islands and along the coast of South America. On the beautiful and wealthy island of Barbados he meets the owner of a traditional chattel house.

    08/06/2023 5:00 am

    Coast

    At the Cornish fishing harbour of Newlyn, Nick Crane re-lives an astonishing, unsung feat of heroic British seamanship when, in 1854, a tiny fishing boat set sail from Newlyn to Melbourne.

    08/06/2023 5:50 am

    Deadly 60

    Steve starts his South African adventure in one of the weirdest places he's ever gone looking for animals, a power station, in the dark. He's staking the location out for a little big cat that has so far eluded the Deadly 60, the serval.

    08/06/2023 6:15 am

    The Green Planet

    Deserts are hostile: temperatures soar, and water is rare. Desert plants spend decades in suspended animation waiting for rain, or they travel to find it. They survive using weapons, camouflage, and surprising alliances with animals.

    08/06/2023 7:15 am

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace is in Stoke on Trent, at an enormous cherry bakewell factory where they produce 250,000 little tarts every day. He follows the production of cherry bakewells, from the arrival of 27 tonnes of flour right through to dispatch. Along the way he learns what makes a shortcrust pastry `short' and discovers the simple way they ensure every cherry is precisely placed.

    08/06/2023 8:05 am

    Life Below Zero

    As conditions worsen during the grueling arctic winter, Alaskans risk their lives to prepare for months of total darkness. Andy Bassich braves unsafe conditions on the Yukon River to hunt for needed meat.

    08/06/2023 8:55 am

    Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

    Ben journeys to the freezing waters of Iceland to live with Hakon, a former carpenter who overcame an alcohol addiction.

    08/06/2023 9:40 am

    Caribbean with Simon Reeve

    The second leg of Simon Reeve's journey around the Caribbean Sea takes him from the beautiful islands and along the coast of South America. On the beautiful and wealthy island of Barbados he meets the owner of a traditional chattel house.

    08/06/2023 10:30 am

    Coast

    At the Cornish fishing harbour of Newlyn, Nick Crane re-lives an astonishing, unsung feat of heroic British seamanship when, in 1854, a tiny fishing boat set sail from Newlyn to Melbourne.

    08/06/2023 11:20 am

    Deadly 60

    Steve starts his South African adventure in one of the weirdest places he's ever gone looking for animals, a power station, in the dark. He's staking the location out for a little big cat that has so far eluded the Deadly 60, the serval.

    08/06/2023 11:45 am

    The Green Planet

    Deserts are hostile: temperatures soar, and water is rare. Desert plants spend decades in suspended animation waiting for rain, or they travel to find it. They survive using weapons, camouflage, and surprising alliances with animals.

    08/06/2023 12:45 pm

    Inside the Factory

    Gregg Wallace is in Stoke on Trent, at an enormous cherry bakewell factory where they produce 250,000 little tarts every day. He follows the production of cherry bakewells, from the arrival of 27 tonnes of flour right through to dispatch. Along the way he learns what makes a shortcrust pastry `short' and discovers the simple way they ensure every cherry is precisely placed.

    08/06/2023 1:35 pm

    Life Below Zero

    As conditions worsen during the grueling arctic winter, Alaskans risk their lives to prepare for months of total darkness. Andy Bassich braves unsafe conditions on the Yukon River to hunt for needed meat.

    08/06/2023 2:25 pm

    Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

    Ben journeys to the freezing waters of Iceland to live with Hakon, a former carpenter who overcame an alcohol addiction.

    08/06/2023 3:10 pm

    Caribbean with Simon Reeve

    The second leg of Simon Reeve's journey around the Caribbean Sea takes him from the beautiful islands and along the coast of South America. On the beautiful and wealthy island of Barbados he meets the owner of a traditional chattel house.

    08/06/2023 4:00 pm

    North Atlantic

    Ken O'Sullivan explores the marine life of the northern part of the ocean, beginning with the dark waters off the coast of the north of Ireland in winter and the strange animals that can be found there.

    08/06/2023 4:50 pm

    Animal Impossible

    Incredible facts and myths about the animal kingdom are put to the test. This time, is it true that an electric eel can kill you?

    08/06/2023 5:40 pm

    Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

    Away from the busy resorts of Ibiza is a side of this popular Mediterranean island that the partying holidaymakers have no idea exists. Ben travels into the wild, untamed interior to live in an ecological commune founded by a former merchant sailor.

    08/06/2023 6:25 pm

    The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan

    Everyone Romesh has ever met has told him how amazing the Scottish islands are, but nobody he knows has actually ever been there. Now, in a year when travel abroad has been all but forbidden, he is heading to the Hebrides to find out if you can really have a proper adventure so close to home, spending a week visiting the isles of Skye, Harris and Lewis.

    08/06/2023 7:15 pm

    Civilisations

    Professor Mary Beard explores images of the human body in ancient art, from Mexico and Greece to Egypt and China. Mary seeks answers to fundamental questions at the heart of ideas about civilisations. Why have human beings always made art about themselves? What were these images for? And in what ways do some ancient conventions of representing the body still affect people now?

    08/06/2023 8:10 pm

    Life Below Zero

    In the Arctic, Alaskans rely on the surrounding waterways to provide quick transportation and valuable resources throughout the warm summer months, when Alaskans work tirelessly to prepare for the long winter ahead.

    08/06/2023 9:00 pm

    The World's Deadliest Weather

    Personal stories of those caught up in sometimes deadly natural catastrophes, accompanied by camera footage showing meteorological phenomena, including hurricanes, earthquakes, monsoons and more.

    08/06/2023 9:45 pm

    North Atlantic

    Ken O'Sullivan explores the marine life of the northern part of the ocean, beginning with the dark waters off the coast of the north of Ireland in winter and the strange animals that can be found there.

    08/06/2023 10:35 pm

    Animal Impossible

    Incredible facts and myths about the animal kingdom are put to the test. This time, is it true that an electric eel can kill you?

    08/06/2023 11:25 pm

    Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle

    Away from the busy resorts of Ibiza is a side of this popular Mediterranean island that the partying holidaymakers have no idea exists. Ben travels into the wild, untamed interior to live in an ecological commune founded by a former merchant sailor.

    08/07/2023 12:10 am

    The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan

    Everyone Romesh has ever met has told him how amazing the Scottish islands are, but nobody he knows has actually ever been there. Now, in a year when travel abroad has been all but forbidden, he is heading to the Hebrides to find out if you can really have a proper adventure so close to home, spending a week visiting the isles of Skye, Harris and Lewis.

    08/07/2023 1:05 am

    Civilisations

    Professor Mary Beard explores images of the human body in ancient art, from Mexico and Greece to Egypt and China. Mary seeks answers to fundamental questions at the heart of ideas about civilisations. Why have human beings always made art about themselves? What were these images for? And in what ways do some ancient conventions of representing the body still affect people now?

    08/07/2023 1:55 am

    Life Below Zero

    In the Arctic, Alaskans rely on the surrounding waterways to provide quick transportation and valuable resources throughout the warm summer months, when Alaskans work tirelessly to prepare for the long winter ahead.

    08/07/2023 2:45 am

    The World's Deadliest Weather

    Personal stories of those caught up in sometimes deadly natural catastrophes, accompanied by camera footage showing meteorological phenomena, including hurricanes, earthquakes, monsoons and more.

    08/07/2023 3:35 am

    Mindful Escapes: Breathe, Release, Restore

    Mindfulness is the ability to be present with a clear, calm, curious mind. And feelings of joy can be triggered when this happens. How can watching penguins pinching pebbles, seeing antelope leaping in the air or looking at scenes of summer flowers help us to feel more positive emotionally? Mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe takes us on a global journey with imagery that will bring feelings of happiness and wellbeing to the viewer.

    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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