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6:00 AM
Teleshopping
A chance to buy goods from the comfort of home
A chance to buy goods from the comfort of home
9:00 AM
World of Oceans
How there is more to sharks than meets the eye
Sharks have long been the symbol of all that is fearful in the planet's oceans. However, as this episode reveals, there's more to sharks than meets the eye
9:30 AM
World of Oceans
How creatures rear their young
All creatures are driven by the goal of passing on their genes and giving their young the best chance for success. This episode reveals the means of achieving this aim
10:00 AM
World of Oceans
Myths and legends associated with the oceans
How, for thousands of years, the mysteries of the ocean and its hidden creatures have inspired countless myths and legends
10:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Nature's evolutionary anomalies, including the spiral shell of snails
David Attend examines the narwhal's tusk and the spiral shells found on snails and ammonites, as he continues to discover nature's evolutionary anomalies
11:00 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
An examination of the wings of a butterfly
David Attenborough examines a zebra's stripes and the wings of a butterfly, as he continues to discover nature's evolutionary anomalies
11:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
How Komodo dragons and aphids reproduce
David Attenborough examines the unusual ways in which Komodo dragons and aphids reproduce
12:00 PM
Bahama Blue
Looking at the Sand Flats and the creatures that live there
Looking at the Sand Flats and the creatures that live there, including iguanas, stingrays and bottlenose dolphins
1:00 PM
Bahama Blue
Exploring the creatures that live in the open water
Looking at species including Oceanic whitetip sharks, sperm whales and Blainesville's beaked whales as they survive in the open water in the Bahamas
2:00 PM
Bahama Blue
Exploring the interconnected ecosystems and species in the Bahamas
Looking at how the interconnected ecosystems and species in the Bahamas depend on each other in order to survive
3:00 PM
Africa
David Attenborough explores the continent's wildlife and landscape
David Attenborough explores the landscape and wildlife of Africa, beginning with clever meerkats, terrifying insects and the rarest fish in the world in the Kalahari
4:00 PM
Africa
The creatures of east Africa
Creatures of east Africa captured on film, from a lizard eating flies from the face of a sleepy lion to an elephant watching over her calf while it dies on the sun-parched plains
5:00 PM
Africa
David Attenborough looks at the varied creatures of the Congo rainforest
A look at the varied creatures of the Congo rainforest, from a chimpanzee stealing honey from a beehive and a python incubating her eggs, to fighting frogs and battling elephants
6:00 PM
Bahama Blue
Looking at the Sand Flats and the creatures that live there
Looking at the Sand Flats and the creatures that live there, including iguanas, stingrays and bottlenose dolphins
7:00 PM
Bahama Blue
Exploring the creatures that live in the open water
Looking at species including Oceanic whitetip sharks, sperm whales and Blainesville's beaked whales as they survive in the open water in the Bahamas
8:00 PM
Bahama Blue
Exploring the interconnected ecosystems and species in the Bahamas
Looking at how the interconnected ecosystems and species in the Bahamas depend on each other in order to survive
9:00 PM
Africa
David Attenborough explores the continent's wildlife and landscape
David Attenborough explores the landscape and wildlife of Africa, beginning with clever meerkats, terrifying insects and the rarest fish in the world in the Kalahari
10:00 PM
Africa
The creatures of east Africa
Creatures of east Africa captured on film, from a lizard eating flies from the face of a sleepy lion to an elephant watching over her calf while it dies on the sun-parched plains
11:00 PM
Africa
David Attenborough looks at the varied creatures of the Congo rainforest
A look at the varied creatures of the Congo rainforest, from a chimpanzee stealing honey from a beehive and a python incubating her eggs, to fighting frogs and battling elephants
12:00 AM
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Anthony Bourdain explores the history and cuisine of Peru
Anthony Bourdain and world-renowned chef Eric Ripert, explore the indigenous Andes, from modern Lima back in time into pre-Columbian Peru in search of the world's best wild cocoa
1:00 AM
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Anthony Bourdain explores the history and cuisine of the Congo
Anthony Bourdain looks at the Congo as one of the more industrialised powers in Africa now largely crumbled to nothingness and chaos with Tim Butcher author of Blood River
2:00 AM
Bahama Blue
Looking at the Sand Flats and the creatures that live there
Looking at the Sand Flats and the creatures that live there, including iguanas, stingrays and bottlenose dolphins
3:00 AM
Bahama Blue
Exploring the creatures that live in the open water
Looking at species including Oceanic whitetip sharks, sperm whales and Blainesville's beaked whales as they survive in the open water in the Bahamas
3:50 AM
Bahama Blue
Exploring the interconnected ecosystems and species in the Bahamas
Looking at how the interconnected ecosystems and species in the Bahamas depend on each other in order to survive
4:40 AM
Africa
David Attenborough explores the continent's wildlife and landscape
David Attenborough explores the landscape and wildlife of Africa, beginning with clever meerkats, terrifying insects and the rarest fish in the world in the Kalahari
5:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Revealing the top speed of a cheetah
David Attenborough examines how fleas are able to jump great distances for their size and attempts to discover how fast a cheetah can run