Schedules
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09/12/2023 4:00 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits a Yorkshire team that churn out up to 90,000 vegan sausages a day. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey discovers how Canadian soy beans are transformed into protein-packed tofu. | |||||
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09/12/2023 4:50 am |
Dynasties |
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| The Marsh Pride of Kenya's Masai Mara is in a unique situation in their history. They have been abandoned by all of the adult males, and just two adult females are left to feed and protect their eight youngsters. The future of the whole family rests entirely on the shoulders of these two mothers, Charm and her cousin Sienna. They need to raise their cubs to adulthood if this great dynasty is to continue, and they all face the great perils of the African savannah. | |||||
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09/12/2023 5:50 am |
The Ganges with Sue Perkins |
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| The Gangetic Plain is where the ancient and modern collide. From the sacred city of Varanasi to Patna, a city fast becoming India's Silicon Valley. It's here also that the Ganges faces its greatest threats from dams, pollution, industry and agriculture. | |||||
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09/12/2023 6:45 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Alaskans are faced with adversity as they confront the unknown in the dead of winter. | |||||
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09/12/2023 7:30 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Cameras focus on the island of Taiwan, and three extraordinary railways. The journey begins in the eastern port city of Hualien, from where it travels north along the rugged Pacific coast. | |||||
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09/12/2023 8:15 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben is much closer to home than usual - he's in rural Oxfordshire with a multi-generational family. Ben learns about the obstacles the family have overcome and how they've spent two decades honing their skills and living off the land. | |||||
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09/12/2023 9:00 am |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben meets a family that has created a new home in the Devon countryside, but having had to fight to be allowed to build on the land, they now find peace hard to adjust to. | |||||
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09/12/2023 9:45 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits a Yorkshire team that churn out up to 90,000 vegan sausages a day. Meanwhile, Cherry Healey discovers how Canadian soy beans are transformed into protein-packed tofu. | |||||
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09/12/2023 10:40 am |
Dynasties |
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| The Marsh Pride of Kenya's Masai Mara is in a unique situation in their history. They have been abandoned by all of the adult males, and just two adult females are left to feed and protect their eight youngsters. The future of the whole family rests entirely on the shoulders of these two mothers, Charm and her cousin Sienna. They need to raise their cubs to adulthood if this great dynasty is to continue, and they all face the great perils of the African savannah. | |||||
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09/12/2023 11:35 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The final days of winter force Alaskans to push through the cold. | |||||
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09/12/2023 12:20 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Cameras focus on Austria's stunning Transalpine railway, which crosses the snowy peaks of the Tirol. The journey begins in the historic city of Graz and heads west through famous alpine beauty spots, including Zell am Zee. | |||||
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09/12/2023 1:05 pm |
The Ganges with Sue Perkins |
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| Sue visits the beautiful mangroves of the Sundarbans, home of the Bengal tiger, and meets the villagers who live in fear of an attack. She discovers a world defined by water and the devastating impact of climate change. | |||||
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09/12/2023 2:00 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben travels to the deserts of Arizona to meet Dee - a modern-day nomad travelling across the US. He discovers that disabled retiree Dee began her journey in a former military transport vehicle, which she has turned into a cosy home. | |||||
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09/12/2023 2:45 pm |
Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild |
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| Ben journeys to the most remote inhabited island in the UK - Fair Isle. The Island's only inhabitant is Tommy, originally from America he has resided on Fair Isle for 15 years in an off-grid stone cottage. | |||||
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09/12/2023 3:30 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace explores the Ambrosia factory in Lifton, Devon, to reveal how it makes up to 360,000 rice puddings every single day. Cherry Healey is in the Po Valley in Italy to find out how fresh water from the Alps is used to grow more than a million tonnes of rice every year. And Ruth Goodman is serving up the history of school dinners. | |||||
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09/12/2023 4:25 pm |
Dynasties |
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| The leader of a great painted wolf family is growing old, and her power to keep the peace is waning. Tensions are rising, and a feud with her ambitious daughter whose own pack is running out of space threatens to bring the dynasty down. | |||||
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09/12/2023 5:25 pm |
Deadly Disasters |
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| Volcanoes are put into three categories: extinct, dormant and active. But in this episode we show how even unexpected eruptions can happen, and when they do, they are both spectacular and terrifying. | |||||
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09/12/2023 6:15 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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09/12/2023 7:05 pm |
Wonders of the Solar System |
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| Professor Brian Cox visits some of the most stunning locations on Earth to describe how the laws of nature have carved natural wonders across the solar system. Brian explores the powerhouse of them all, the sun. In India he witnesses a total solar eclipse, and in Norway he watches the battle between the sun's wind and Earth, as the night sky glows with the Northern Lights. | |||||
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09/12/2023 8:00 pm |
Fatal Forecast |
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| A recent report published by NOAA and NASA confirmed that 2010 to 2019 was the hottest decade since record keeping began 140 years ago. In July of 2018, new temperature records were set around the world. | |||||
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09/12/2023 8:50 pm |
Penguins: Meet the Family |
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| A unique celebration of one of Earth's most iconic birds. For the first time, we meet the entire penguin family, all 18 species. This colourful cast of characters may seem familiar, but their incredible diversity won't fail to surprise. New Zealand's lush green forests might not be the first place you would expect to find penguins, but it was here the penguin family first evolved 60 million years ago, and there are now more species living here than anywhere else on earth. | |||||
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09/12/2023 9:45 pm |
Our Changing Planet |
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| The second year of the BBC's ambitious, seven-year, natural history project sees six presenters visit six of the planet's most threatened ecosystems to meet the people fighting to restore the earth's delicate balance. | |||||
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09/12/2023 10:40 pm |
Deadly Disasters |
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| Volcanoes are put into three categories: extinct, dormant and active. But in this episode we show how even unexpected eruptions can happen, and when they do, they are both spectacular and terrifying. | |||||
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09/12/2023 11:30 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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09/13/2023 12:20 am |
Wonders of the Solar System |
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| Professor Brian Cox visits some of the most stunning locations on Earth to describe how the laws of nature have carved natural wonders across the solar system. Brian explores the powerhouse of them all, the sun. In India he witnesses a total solar eclipse, and in Norway he watches the battle between the sun's wind and Earth, as the night sky glows with the Northern Lights. | |||||
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09/13/2023 1:15 am |
Fatal Forecast |
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| A recent report published by NOAA and NASA confirmed that 2010 to 2019 was the hottest decade since record keeping began 140 years ago. In July of 2018, new temperature records were set around the world. | |||||
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09/13/2023 2:05 am |
Penguins: Meet the Family |
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| A unique celebration of one of Earth's most iconic birds. For the first time, we meet the entire penguin family, all 18 species. This colourful cast of characters may seem familiar, but their incredible diversity won't fail to surprise. New Zealand's lush green forests might not be the first place you would expect to find penguins, but it was here the penguin family first evolved 60 million years ago, and there are now more species living here than anywhere else on earth. | |||||
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09/13/2023 3:00 am |
Our Changing Planet |
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| The second year of the BBC's ambitious, seven-year, natural history project sees six presenters visit six of the planet's most threatened ecosystems to meet the people fighting to restore the earth's delicate balance. | |||||