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5:30 AM
The Architecture the Railways Built
Tim explores the last working roundhouse in the UK - Barrow Hill in Derbyshire
Tim explores the last working roundhouse in the UK - Barrow Hill in Derbyshire. Tim also visits Bath, a city renowned for its Georgian architecture
6:20 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
How the electric eel helped inspire the battery
The abilities that plants and animals possess, such as the electric eel whose natural charge helped inspire the battery and the flowers that 'talk' to bees using electrical signals
7:00 AM
Teleshopping
A chance to buy goods from the comfort of home
A chance to buy goods from the comfort of home
10:00 AM
Wild and Wonderful Denmark
We watch as the newly hatched cuckoo instinctively evicts the host bird's young
In a reed warbler nest by the lake shore, we watch as the newly hatched cuckoo instinctively evicts the host bird's young to get all the food to itself
11:00 AM
Wild and Wonderful Denmark
We witness how some animals adapt to urban conditions
In the last episode of the series, we witness how some animals adapt to urban conditions, like when crows drop walnuts on streets in order to leave the nut-cracking to the cars
12:00 PM
Frozen Planet
People who live and work in the polar regions
David Attenborough explores the life and work of people in the polar regions, including the residents of the coldest city on Earth, and the Danish armed forces' dog sled patrols
1:00 PM
The Life of Mammals
The most successful animals on the planet
David Attenborough offers an insight into the most successful animals on the planet, revealing warm-bloodedness as one of the key factors in mammals' global domination
2:00 PM
The Life of Mammals
Animals that eat insects
David Attenborough offers an insight into insect-eating animals, including shrews that dive under water, moles that 'swim' in sand, and bats that hunt in packs on the ground
3:00 PM
The Life of Mammals
The feeding habits of herbivores
David Attenborough observes the feeding habits of herbivores, including elephants forced to undertake epic migrations to ensure a steady diet of the plants they need to survive
4:00 PM
Wild and Wonderful Denmark
We watch as the newly hatched cuckoo instinctively evicts the host bird's young
In a reed warbler nest by the lake shore, we watch as the newly hatched cuckoo instinctively evicts the host bird's young to get all the food to itself
5:00 PM
Wild and Wonderful Denmark
We witness how some animals adapt to urban conditions
In the last episode of the series, we witness how some animals adapt to urban conditions, like when crows drop walnuts on streets in order to leave the nut-cracking to the cars
6:00 PM
Frozen Planet
People who live and work in the polar regions
David Attenborough explores the life and work of people in the polar regions, including the residents of the coldest city on Earth, and the Danish armed forces' dog sled patrols
7:00 PM
The Life of Mammals
The most successful animals on the planet
David Attenborough offers an insight into the most successful animals on the planet, revealing warm-bloodedness as one of the key factors in mammals' global domination
8:00 PM
The Life of Mammals
Animals that eat insects
David Attenborough offers an insight into insect-eating animals, including shrews that dive under water, moles that 'swim' in sand, and bats that hunt in packs on the ground
9:00 PM
The Life of Mammals
The feeding habits of herbivores
David Attenborough observes the feeding habits of herbivores, including elephants forced to undertake epic migrations to ensure a steady diet of the plants they need to survive
10:00 PM
Expedition with Steve Backshall
Steve and the team head to remotest Kyrgyzstan in search of snow leopards
Steve and the team head to remotest Kyrgyzstan in search of snow leopards - if the team can find evidence of the endangered big cat, they could protect the region
11:00 PM
Expedition with Steve Backshall
Steve heads to Gabon
Steve heads to the Moukalaba Doudou National Park in Gabon - he wants to discover if this unexplored rainforest could be home to an undiscovered population of chimpanzees
12:00 AM
Expedition with Steve Backshall
Steve is in the Eastern Pacific
Steve teams up with shark scientist Mauricio Hoyos to discover where shark mothers give birth and to protect a new generation of these ocean giants in the Eastern Pacific
1:00 AM
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Anthony Bourdain explores the history and cuisine of Massachusetts
Anthony Bourdain takes a very personal trip to Provincetown; we visit The Atlantic House and The Lobster Pot where he started his culinary career
2:00 AM
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Anthony Bourdain explores the history and cuisine of Shanghai
Anthony Bourdain explores Shanghai by sampling classic cuisine at restaurants Chun and Fuchun Xiaolong, while locals voice their insight on the country's global influence
3:00 AM
Wild and Wonderful Denmark
We watch as the newly hatched cuckoo instinctively evicts the host bird's young
In a reed warbler nest by the lake shore, we watch as the newly hatched cuckoo instinctively evicts the host bird's young to get all the food to itself
4:00 AM
Wild and Wonderful Denmark
We witness how some animals adapt to urban conditions
In the last episode of the series, we witness how some animals adapt to urban conditions, like when crows drop walnuts on streets in order to leave the nut-cracking to the cars
4:45 AM
Frozen Planet
People who live and work in the polar regions
David Attenborough explores the life and work of people in the polar regions, including the residents of the coldest city on Earth, and the Danish armed forces' dog sled patrols
5:35 AM
The Life of Mammals
The most successful animals on the planet
David Attenborough offers an insight into the most successful animals on the planet, revealing warm-bloodedness as one of the key factors in mammals' global domination