BBC Earth

BBC Earth

Celebrating nature, science, space and the human race, BBC Earth brings you face to face with heart-pounding action, mind-blowing ideas and the sheer wonder of being part of this amazing planet we call home. This is a commercial channel from BBC

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Guide TV - mercredi, 24/04/2024

00:15
 Life Below Zero
With a hundred days of no sunlight ahead, the Alaskan's need to make sure they have plenty of fuel. Glenn must secure more wood for heat.
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01:00
 The Secret Genius of Modern Life
Hannah Fry discovers the hidden WWII radar technology that heats up baked beans.
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01:50
 Life Below Zero: Canada
Bentley goes hunting, determined to find meat for his family; Kim and Pierre set their sights on beaver, an essential source of bait they need for the winter trapping season. Mike comes up with a novel way to procure an ample stock of firewood.
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02:40
 Einstein and Hawking: Unlocking the Universe
Documentary on British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking; his childhood, education, marriage, family life, and his work on the Big Bang and black holes.
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03:35
 Exploration Volcano
Volcano expert Chris Horsley is still in Iceland to check out Katla, one of Europe's largest and most deadly volcanos, which is overdue an eruption.
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04:20
 Life Below Zero
With a hundred days of no sunlight ahead, the Alaskan's need to make sure they have plenty of fuel. Glenn must secure more wood for heat.
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05:05
 The Secret Genius of Modern Life
Hannah Fry discovers the hidden WWII radar technology that heats up baked beans.
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06:00
 Life Below Zero
During the Arctic spring, Alaskans take advantage of the warm weather and complete tasks that are impossible in the winter months. Birds present an opportunity for the first fresh meat of the season.
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06:45
 Life Below Zero
From the construction of buildings that aid the growing of food, to the exploration of new territory, these pioneers must take full advantage of the endless daylight to thrive during the Arctic summer.
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07:35
 Exploration Volcano
The Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland hasn't seen any volcanic activity for over 1000 years, until now. One fateful evening the sky glows red; a hill erupts with a deluge of lava. Fagradasfjall volcano is born; five months later, the volcano shows no sign of stopping.
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08:15
 Inside the Factory
Gregg Wallace visits a factory making 432 million crumpets every year.
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09:10
 Eden: Untamed Planet
The Namib Desert is one of the oldest deserts of all; it's also one of the most diverse.
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09:55
 The World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys
Celebrating the wonders of Queensland, we travel over 1,000 miles from Brisbane to Cairns onboard one of the most advanced trains in the world.
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10:40
 Life Below Zero
During the Arctic spring, Alaskans take advantage of the warm weather and complete tasks that are impossible in the winter months. Birds present an opportunity for the first fresh meat of the season.
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11:30
 Life Below Zero
From the construction of buildings that aid the growing of food, to the exploration of new territory, these pioneers must take full advantage of the endless daylight to thrive during the Arctic summer.
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12:15
 Exploration Volcano
The Reykjanes peninsula in Iceland hasn't seen any volcanic activity for over 1000 years, until now. One fateful evening the sky glows red; a hill erupts with a deluge of lava. Fagradasfjall volcano is born; five months later, the volcano shows no sign of stopping.
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13:00
 Inside the Factory
Gregg Wallace visits a factory making 432 million crumpets every year.
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13:55
 Eden: Untamed Planet
The Namib Desert is one of the oldest deserts of all; it's also one of the most diverse.
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14:40
 Life Below Zero
Throughout the summer months the Alaskans make use of the flowing rivers to catch fish. Meanwhile, others take the opportunity to innovate new ways of harvesting resources more efficiently.
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15:30
 Life Below Zero
Heading out into the wild and scouting for areas to hunt and fish is a priority at this time of year, despite the dangers of the currents or the threats from hungry predators. This time of year, coming home empty-handed is not an option.
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16:15
 Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve
In this first episode, Simon revisits the incredible characters he's met while travelling the globe and catches up with a ten-year-old boy he met working in terrible conditions in Bangladesh.
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17:05
 Exploration Volcano
Volcano expert Chris Horsley returns 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. It runs directly from the slopes of Nyiragongo volcano down to lake Kivu.
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17:50
 Inside the Factory
Gregg Wallace visits a Yorkshire team that churn out up to 90,000 vegan sausages a day! Historian Ruth Goodman uncovers the green shoots of the vegetarian movement in Britain.
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18:40
 Eden: Untamed Planet
At the very end of East Africa's Great Rift Valley, there's a "land that time forgot".
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19:30
 Life Below Zero
With winter in full swing, Alaskans face new challenges. Andy, now living alone in the bush, maintains the snow covered trails and takes care of the dogs on his own. Sue fixes her generator in order to have electricity throughout camp.
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20:15
 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild
On Flores in the Azores, Ben meets a family who live off-grid cottage on a steep mountain.
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21:00
 Joanna Lumley's Spice Trail Adventure
The actress continues her journey on the African island of Madagascar, where she discovers the secrets of the world's second most expensive spice, vanilla
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21:45
 Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline
In Bangladesh and Bhutan, Ade sees the damage that climate change is causing and finds out how we can fight it - and how a whole country can go carbon negative.
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22:40
 Trust me, I'm a doctor
Saleyha and Michael run experiments on gut bacteria. Chris investigates whether red wine lives up to its healthy reputation, and whether decaffeinated coffee might be bad for us. Gabriel follows the story of a man having the first 3-d printed sternum implant in the UK. Saleyha reveals how to help someone having an asthma attack. Zoe finds out why sleeping less makes you eat more.
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23:40
 The World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys
Celebrating the wonders of Queensland, we travel over 1,000 miles from Brisbane to Cairns onboard one of the most advanced trains in the world.
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Guide TV - jeudi, 25/04/2024

00:25
 Life Below Zero
With winter in full swing, Alaskans face new challenges. Andy, now living alone in the bush, maintains the snow covered trails and takes care of the dogs on his own. Sue fixes her generator in order to have electricity throughout camp.
nb
01:10
 Ben Fogle: New Lives in the Wild
On Flores in the Azores, Ben meets a family who live off-grid cottage on a steep mountain.
nb
01:55
 Joanna Lumley's Spice Trail Adventure
The actress continues her journey on the African island of Madagascar, where she discovers the secrets of the world's second most expensive spice, vanilla
nb
02:40
 Climate Change: Ade on the Frontline
In Bangladesh and Bhutan, Ade sees the damage that climate change is causing and finds out how we can fight it - and how a whole country can go carbon negative.
nb
03:30
 Trust me, I'm a doctor
Saleyha and Michael run experiments on gut bacteria. Chris investigates whether red wine lives up to its healthy reputation, and whether decaffeinated coffee might be bad for us. Gabriel follows the story of a man having the first 3-d printed sternum implant in the UK. Saleyha reveals how to help someone having an asthma attack. Zoe finds out why sleeping less makes you eat more.
nb
04:30
 The World's Most Scenic Railway Journeys
Celebrating the wonders of Queensland, we travel over 1,000 miles from Brisbane to Cairns onboard one of the most advanced trains in the world.
nb
05:15
 Life Below Zero
With winter in full swing, Alaskans face new challenges. Andy, now living alone in the bush, maintains the snow covered trails and takes care of the dogs on his own. Sue fixes her generator in order to have electricity throughout camp.
nb
06:00
 Life Below Zero
Heading out into the wild and scouting for areas to hunt and fish is a priority at this time of year, despite the dangers of the currents or the threats from hungry predators. This time of year, coming home empty-handed is not an option.
nb
06:50
 Exploration Volcano
Volcano expert Chris Horsley returns 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. It runs directly from the slopes of Nyiragongo volcano down to lake Kivu.
nb
07:35
 Inside the Factory
Gregg Wallace visits a Yorkshire team that churn out up to 90,000 vegan sausages a day! Historian Ruth Goodman uncovers the green shoots of the vegetarian movement in Britain.
nb
08:30
 Eden: Untamed Planet
At the very end of East Africa's Great Rift Valley, there's a "land that time forgot".
nb
09:20
 Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve
In this first episode, Simon revisits the incredible characters he's met while travelling the globe and catches up with a ten-year-old boy he met working in terrible conditions in Bangladesh.
nb
10:10
 Life Below Zero
Throughout the summer months the Alaskans make use of the flowing rivers to catch fish. Meanwhile, others take the opportunity to innovate new ways of harvesting resources more efficiently.
nb
11:00
 Life Below Zero
Heading out into the wild and scouting for areas to hunt and fish is a priority at this time of year, despite the dangers of the currents or the threats from hungry predators. This time of year, coming home empty-handed is not an option.
nb
11:45
 Exploration Volcano
Volcano expert Chris Horsley returns 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. It runs directly from the slopes of Nyiragongo volcano down to lake Kivu.
nb
12:30
 Inside the Factory
Gregg Wallace visits a Yorkshire team that churn out up to 90,000 vegan sausages a day! Historian Ruth Goodman uncovers the green shoots of the vegetarian movement in Britain.
nb
13:25
 Eden: Untamed Planet
At the very end of East Africa's Great Rift Valley, there's a "land that time forgot".
nb
14:15
 Life Below Zero
With autumn approaching, the race is on to complete crucial tasks in Alaska. While the king salmon run provides an opportunity to stockpile food for winter, gardening and building projects must be accomplished before the impending freeze. Also, ecotourism brings in critical revenue for Arctic residents.
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15:05
 Life Below Zero
As temperatures begin to plummet, the Alaskans brave dangerous encounters with hungry predators in the remote mountains, harvest resources along the waterways, rebuild equipment to provide vital food, and gather life-enhancing foods in the surrounding wilderness.
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15:50
 Incredible Journeys with Simon Reeve
In this second programme, Simon focuses on some of the dodgiest and most dangerous situations he has found himself in while travelling the globe.
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16:50
 Exploration Volcano
Volcano expert Chris Horsley is still in Iceland to check out Katla, one of Europe's largest and most deadly volcanos, which is overdue an eruption.
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17:35
 Inside the Factory
Gregg Wallace and Cherry Healey find out what it takes for a factory to churn out 360,000 cans of rice pudding every day.
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18:30
 Eden: Untamed Planet
Discovering how the Galapagos became one of the most important areas of biodiversity in the world.
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19:20
 Life Below Zero
The difference between life and death in Alaska often depends on being prepared for anything. In Noorvik, the Hailstones stash emergency supplies along their hunting and trapping routes.
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20:00
 Mammals
Mammals have mastered every environment on Earth, but today the planet is changing faster than ever. Mammals must change with it to have a chance of survival in this, the new wild.
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21:00
 Brian Cox's Adventures in Space and Time
Brian believes we are at the start of a new age of space travel, where space flight is on the verge of becoming routine. Here, he explores the latest science and looks back at his older films.
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21:50
 Mummies Unwrapped
Investigators attempt to understand why a mummy was transported half way around the world.
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22:35
 The Lakes with Simon Reeve
Simon Reeve travels through the glorious Lake District National Park and the county of Cumbria, with its magnificent mountains, glacial valleys and 16 iconic lakes and meres.
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