Schedules
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09/10/2023 3:50 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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09/10/2023 4:00 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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09/10/2023 4:55 am |
Joanna Lumley's Silk Road Adventure |
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| Joanna's Silk Road journey takes her to Iran. Throughout the country she meets people eager to share the culture and innovations of the Persian civilisation which, thanks to the Silk Road, spread far beyond modern-day Iran. | |||||
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09/10/2023 5:40 am |
Deadly Predators |
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| Steve goes in search of Deadly Predators with the greatest super-senses on earth. From echolocating bats to supersonic whales, and a snake that sees its prey in complete darkness. | |||||
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09/10/2023 6:05 am |
Dogs in the Wild: Meet the Family |
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| One family, 37 faces: from the Arctic wolf to the talkative dhole, the tiny fennec fox to the long-legged maned wolf, this is the definitive celebration of dogs in the wild. | |||||
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09/10/2023 7:05 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| To keep their feet nice and warm, the British spend almost 723 million pounds a year on socks. Gregg Wallace visits a sock factory in Leicester that produces one and a half million socks annually. Cherry Healey finds out what causes smelly feet, and Ruth Goodman steps back into the 1980s, when socks were at the height of fashion. | |||||
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09/10/2023 8:00 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Agnes and Doug go on a traditional seal hunt, and Glenn must dispose of a trespass cabin. Also, Jessie hunts along the river for food and medicine. Sue brushes up on her survival skills. | |||||
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09/10/2023 8:50 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben ventures deep into the Scottish Highlands, home to Iona and her young family, on their near 10,000-acre wilderness estate. | |||||
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09/10/2023 9:35 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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09/10/2023 10:30 am |
Joanna Lumley's Silk Road Adventure |
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| Joanna's Silk Road journey takes her to Iran. Throughout the country she meets people eager to share the culture and innovations of the Persian civilisation which, thanks to the Silk Road, spread far beyond modern-day Iran. | |||||
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09/10/2023 11:15 am |
Deadly Predators |
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| Steve goes in search of Deadly Predators with the greatest super-senses on earth. From echolocating bats to supersonic whales, and a snake that sees its prey in complete darkness. | |||||
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09/10/2023 11:40 am |
Dogs in the Wild: Meet the Family |
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| One family, 37 faces: from the Arctic wolf to the talkative dhole, the tiny fennec fox to the long-legged maned wolf, this is the definitive celebration of dogs in the wild. | |||||
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09/10/2023 12:40 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| To keep their feet nice and warm, the British spend almost 723 million pounds a year on socks. Gregg Wallace visits a sock factory in Leicester that produces one and a half million socks annually. Cherry Healey finds out what causes smelly feet, and Ruth Goodman steps back into the 1980s, when socks were at the height of fashion. | |||||
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09/10/2023 1:35 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Agnes and Doug go on a traditional seal hunt, and Glenn must dispose of a trespass cabin. Also, Jessie hunts along the river for food and medicine. Sue brushes up on her survival skills. | |||||
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09/10/2023 2:20 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben ventures deep into the Scottish Highlands, home to Iona and her young family, on their near 10,000-acre wilderness estate. | |||||
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09/10/2023 3:10 pm |
Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve |
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| Simon focuses on some of the incredible wildlife stories he's encountered, from the eccentric Yorkshireman who founded a giant tortoise sanctuary on his island in the Seychelles to the armed conservationists defending a forest in Belize. | |||||
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09/10/2023 4:00 pm |
Life Story |
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| Animals must find somewhere to live, a place that provides shelter from the elements and a refuge from enemies. Good homes are rare and competition can be intense, finding a home is one thing, but defending it is quite another. | |||||
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09/10/2023 4:50 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| 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. | |||||
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09/10/2023 5:35 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben heads back to the stunning Saharan landscape of Morocco, where he first met Karen, an extraordinary artist who had turned her back on urban life to live in the middle of the desert. Ben learned how Karen had transformed her arid plot of desert into a stunning artist's retreat. They trekked into the sand dunes, built bamboo shelters and embraced Karen's life in her local Berber village. | |||||
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09/10/2023 6:20 pm |
Simon Reeve's South America |
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| Simon travels from Chile's Atacama Desert right down to Tierra Del Fuego, the most southerly inhabited place on Earth. The Atacama, one of the driest places on the planet, has as little as 1mm of rain per year. | |||||
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09/10/2023 7:15 pm |
Civilisations |
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| Simon Schama starts his meditation on colour and civilisation with the Gothic cathedrals of Amiens and Chartres. He then moves to 16th century Venice, where masterpieces such as Giovanni Bellini's `San Zaccaria' altarpiece and Titian's `Bacchus and Ariadne' contested the assumption that drawing was superior to colouring. As the Baroque took hold in enlightenment Europe Giambattista Tiepolo created a ceiling fresco: `Apollo and the Four Continents' at the Bishop's palace in Würzburg. | |||||
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09/10/2023 8:10 pm |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue assesses the conditions of her new property at Chena River. Meanwhile, Ricko traps for beaver, while Jessie trains new puppies for the dog team. | |||||
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09/10/2023 8:55 pm |
The World's Deadliest Weather |
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| Personal stories of those caught up in sometimes deadly natural catastrophes, accompanied by camera footage showing meteorological phenomena, including hurricanes, earthquakes, monsoons and more. | |||||
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09/10/2023 9:45 pm |
Life Story |
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| Animals must find somewhere to live, a place that provides shelter from the elements and a refuge from enemies. Good homes are rare and competition can be intense, finding a home is one thing, but defending it is quite another. | |||||
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09/10/2023 10:40 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| 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. | |||||
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09/10/2023 11:25 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben heads back to the stunning Saharan landscape of Morocco, where he first met Karen, an extraordinary artist who had turned her back on urban life to live in the middle of the desert. Ben learned how Karen had transformed her arid plot of desert into a stunning artist's retreat. They trekked into the sand dunes, built bamboo shelters and embraced Karen's life in her local Berber village. | |||||
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09/11/2023 12:10 am |
Simon Reeve's South America |
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| Simon travels from Chile's Atacama Desert right down to Tierra Del Fuego, the most southerly inhabited place on Earth. The Atacama, one of the driest places on the planet, has as little as 1mm of rain per year. | |||||
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09/11/2023 1:00 am |
Civilisations |
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| Simon Schama starts his meditation on colour and civilisation with the Gothic cathedrals of Amiens and Chartres. He then moves to 16th century Venice, where masterpieces such as Giovanni Bellini's `San Zaccaria' altarpiece and Titian's `Bacchus and Ariadne' contested the assumption that drawing was superior to colouring. As the Baroque took hold in enlightenment Europe Giambattista Tiepolo created a ceiling fresco: `Apollo and the Four Continents' at the Bishop's palace in Würzburg. | |||||
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09/11/2023 1:55 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Sue assesses the conditions of her new property at Chena River. Meanwhile, Ricko traps for beaver, while Jessie trains new puppies for the dog team. | |||||
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09/11/2023 2:45 am |
The World's Deadliest Weather |
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| Personal stories of those caught up in sometimes deadly natural catastrophes, accompanied by camera footage showing meteorological phenomena, including hurricanes, earthquakes, monsoons and more. | |||||
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09/11/2023 3:35 am |
Deadly Predators |
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| Steve goes in search of Deadly Predators with the greatest super-senses on earth. From echolocating bats to supersonic whales, and a snake that sees its prey in complete darkness. | |||||