Schedules
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10/09/2023 3:45 am |
Blue Planet II: The Making Of |
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| An exploration of how the crew captures the creatures of the ocean as they manage to find clever ways to survive. | |||||
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10/09/2023 4:00 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits a huge vacuum cleaner factory in the heart of Somerset. This 32-acre site is a hive of activity where 1.2 million vacuums are made every year. Gregg is following their biggest seller, the Henry vacuum cleaner in bright red. | |||||
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10/09/2023 4:50 am |
Serengeti |
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| As tensions rise, it's a dangerous time to be born. Old enemies cause trouble for the lions and baboons, while the hyenas make life hard for the jackals and the leopard cubs. | |||||
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10/09/2023 5:50 am |
Earth's Great Rivers |
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| Remote and wild, the Yukon is a river of haunting beauty and dangerous extremes, a place where the `call of the wild' is still strong. In summer, it is a relentless giant, carving its way 2,000 miles across Canada and Alaska. | |||||
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10/09/2023 6:50 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| Alaskans race to secure resources for the warm months as winter's edge approaches. | |||||
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10/09/2023 7:35 am |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| A trip on board the countryside route from Inverness to Edinburgh. | |||||
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10/09/2023 8:20 am |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Ben journeys to the freezing waters of Iceland to live with Hakon, a former carpenter who overcame an alcohol addiction. | |||||
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10/09/2023 9:05 am |
Exploration Volcano |
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| After the Icelandic fishing village of Grindavik is rocked by earthquakes, the volcano of Fagradasfjall is born. Chris Horsley's mission is to help predict the path it may take in the future. | |||||
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10/09/2023 9:50 am |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits a huge vacuum cleaner factory in the heart of Somerset. This 32-acre site is a hive of activity where 1.2 million vacuums are made every year. Gregg is following their biggest seller, the Henry vacuum cleaner in bright red. | |||||
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10/09/2023 10:40 am |
Serengeti |
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| As tensions rise, it's a dangerous time to be born. Old enemies cause trouble for the lions and baboons, while the hyenas make life hard for the jackals and the leopard cubs. | |||||
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10/09/2023 11:40 am |
Life Below Zero |
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| The end of winter has arrived, and Alaskans venture out in search of survival necessities. | |||||
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10/09/2023 12:25 pm |
World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys |
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| Beginning in the coastal city of Colombo, the train soon leaves the bustling metropolis far behind as it heads high into the heart of Sri Lanka, to one of the most spectacular viaducts in the world - the Nine Arch Bridge. | |||||
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10/09/2023 1:10 pm |
Earth's Natural Wonders |
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| In the high Himalaya, join yak-herder Thokmay Lowa and his small group as he steers his herd through one of the region's extreme mountain passes. In the Canadian Arctic, 63-year-old Minnie Nappaaluk and her granddaughter Eva embark on one of the most hazardous expeditions for food: the mussel harvest. In the blistering Australian outback, the only way to efficiently round up cattle herds on vast farms is through the use of helicopter cowboys like Chris Weyand. | |||||
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10/09/2023 2:00 pm |
Where the Wild Men Are With Ben Fogle |
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| Maverick scientist Nikita was a former maths student living in the city, when his father asked for help with an extraordinary experiment in one of the most remote places on the planet. | |||||
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10/09/2023 2:45 pm |
Exploration Volcano |
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| Volcano expert Chris Horsley is called back to the Congo to investigate a potentially lethal threat to over two million people. After a recent eruption, a huge 10-mile-long fracture has appeared in the ground. | |||||
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10/09/2023 3:30 pm |
Inside the Factory |
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| Gregg Wallace visits a family-run factory in the heart of rural Aberdeenshire, which churns out more than 49 tonnes of dairy ice cream every day. Gregg is delighted to learn he's following the entire production of their one-litre tub of honeycomb flavour. Cherry Healey heads to an ice rink in Hull with headache expert Dr Fayyaz Ahmed and enlists an ice hockey team to test the best methods of stopping brain freeze. | |||||
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10/09/2023 4:25 pm |
Serengeti |
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| Power is shifting among the animal families as new threats emerge. As their young are growing and everyone is fighting to survive, a look at the winners and the losers. | |||||
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10/09/2023 5:25 pm |
The World's Deadliest Weather |
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| A 19 year-old girl and her father go face-to-face with a fast-moving inferno as wildfires rip through Victoria, Australia. In the French Alps, two British skiers are engulfed by an avalanche. Amidst the searing Texan heat, a skydiving training session ends in disaster when there's a major mid-air collision at 30,000 feet, and in the usually calm city of Amsterdam, two young brothers are chased by a whirling wind spout which threatens to capsize their boat. | |||||
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10/09/2023 6:10 pm |
A Perfect Planet |
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| A look at how without volcanoes, there would be no life on Earth. Although destructive, magma from the planet's molten core builds land, and mineral-rich ash from eruptions fertilises the surface. | |||||
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10/09/2023 7:10 pm |
Eden: Untamed Planet |
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| At the very end of east Africa's Great Rift Valley, there's a `land that time forgot', the rolling grasslands of the Luangwa Valley. Travel through the seasons, and discover the secret to this Eden's great riches: the annual flood of the mighty Luangwa River. | |||||
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10/09/2023 8:00 pm |
Earth |
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| Chris Packham tells the miraculous story of how plant life turned Earth from a barren rock into a vibrant green world, a 4.5-billion year-saga of extraordinary highs and lows that almost wiped out all life on the planet. | |||||
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10/09/2023 9:00 pm |
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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10/09/2023 9:45 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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10/09/2023 10:40 pm |
The World's Deadliest Weather |
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| A 19 year-old girl and her father go face-to-face with a fast-moving inferno as wildfires rip through Victoria, Australia. In the French Alps, two British skiers are engulfed by an avalanche. Amidst the searing Texan heat, a skydiving training session ends in disaster when there's a major mid-air collision at 30,000 feet, and in the usually calm city of Amsterdam, two young brothers are chased by a whirling wind spout which threatens to capsize their boat. | |||||
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10/09/2023 11:30 pm |
A Perfect Planet |
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| A look at how without volcanoes, there would be no life on Earth. Although destructive, magma from the planet's molten core builds land, and mineral-rich ash from eruptions fertilises the surface. | |||||
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10/10/2023 12:30 am |
Eden: Untamed Planet |
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| At the very end of east Africa's Great Rift Valley, there's a `land that time forgot', the rolling grasslands of the Luangwa Valley. Travel through the seasons, and discover the secret to this Eden's great riches: the annual flood of the mighty Luangwa River. | |||||
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10/10/2023 1:20 am |
Earth |
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| Chris Packham tells the miraculous story of how plant life turned Earth from a barren rock into a vibrant green world, a 4.5-billion year-saga of extraordinary highs and lows that almost wiped out all life on the planet. | |||||
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10/10/2023 2:20 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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10/10/2023 3:05 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. | |||||