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12.00 am
Trucking Hell
"A 20 tonne Komatsu Digger has been written off after the bank it was sitting on gave way and it plunged into the Thames. It’s Marta and Fluff’s job to get it moved, but manoeuvring 20 tonnes of dead weight is no walk in the park. With the digger at the wrong angle to move onto Marta’s loader, Fluff thinks on his feet, but it’s not all plain sailing as this monster vehicle threatens to come off the tracks."
12.00 am
Trucking Hell
"A 20 tonne Komatsu Digger has been written off after the bank it was sitting on gave way and it plunged into the Thames. It’s Marta and Fluff’s job to get it moved, but manoeuvring 20 tonnes of dead weight is no walk in the park. With the digger at the wrong angle to move onto Marta’s loader, Fluff thinks on his feet, but it’s not all plain sailing as this monster vehicle threatens to come off the tracks."
1.00 am
Beauty of the Reef
"This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathed every facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understood the changes.. The vision of 10,000 dives through the producer half of these on the Great Barrier reef to provide the avenue of understanding of change. The knowledge of one of the worlds leading marine biologist who has spent his life in the water and advised governments on upcoming changes is world class.. Lin Sutherland has published hundreds of article on the marine environment, has been a photographer, videographer and passionate advocate who has always understood the journey of the Great barrier reef, few people have the insight into this ecosystem like her. This will be a film of a lifetime."
1.00 am
Beauty of the Reef
"This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathed every facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understood the changes.. The vision of 10,000 dives through the producer half of these on the Great Barrier reef to provide the avenue of understanding of change. The knowledge of one of the worlds leading marine biologist who has spent his life in the water and advised governments on upcoming changes is world class.. Lin Sutherland has published hundreds of article on the marine environment, has been a photographer, videographer and passionate advocate who has always understood the journey of the Great barrier reef, few people have the insight into this ecosystem like her. This will be a film of a lifetime."
2.00 am
Growing Wild
"Should farming be offered as curriculum in Singapore schools? As the creation of the metaverse gathers pace, the chasm between the digital and the natural world will only widen. What can growing wild offer? “A lot of people actually think that you are taking care of the plants but actually, they are taking care of us.” Plant otaku. Gather your succulents, rally your papayas, and make a date with your favourite gardening hoe. In the final episode of Growing Wild, we get dirty. And we are doing it together."
2.00 am
Growing Wild
"Should farming be offered as curriculum in Singapore schools? As the creation of the metaverse gathers pace, the chasm between the digital and the natural world will only widen. What can growing wild offer? “A lot of people actually think that you are taking care of the plants but actually, they are taking care of us.” Plant otaku. Gather your succulents, rally your papayas, and make a date with your favourite gardening hoe. In the final episode of Growing Wild, we get dirty. And we are doing it together."
3.00 am
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
3.00 am
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
4.00 am
Climate Crisis
"The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time. Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. But today, mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up, and this causes negative impacts. The year 2021 has seen a series of devastating climate disasters all around the globe that caught the world’s attention. The temperatures were so extreme and unusual that they led to intense floods that swept away homes, and claimed hundreds of lives in Germany, China, the USA, and Turkey. Millions of people and communities around the world are at risk. The climate crisis is dangerously close to spiralling out of control. Is it too late to stop it? We need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for the people and the planet on which we depend. Will we be able to keep our heads above water?"
4.00 am
Climate Crisis
"The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time. Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. But today, mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up, and this causes negative impacts. The year 2021 has seen a series of devastating climate disasters all around the globe that caught the world’s attention. The temperatures were so extreme and unusual that they led to intense floods that swept away homes, and claimed hundreds of lives in Germany, China, the USA, and Turkey. Millions of people and communities around the world are at risk. The climate crisis is dangerously close to spiralling out of control. Is it too late to stop it? We need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for the people and the planet on which we depend. Will we be able to keep our heads above water?"
5.00 am
Climate Crisis
"A wildfire is an unplanned, unwanted and uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation starting in rural and urban areas. Earth is an intrinsically flammable planet owing to its cover of carbon-rich vegetation, seasonally dry climates, atmospheric oxygen and widespread lightning and volcanic ignitions. Wildfires can destroy property and human life, although naturally occurring wildfires may benefit native vegetation, animals, and ecosystems that have evolved with fire. Today’s fires are both shocking and wholly expected. That’s the tricky thing about fires - it isn’t any one thing that’s causing them; it's multiple puzzle pieces fitting together. Climate change. First management. Human behaviour. Learning to adapt to the new reality and mitigating risks requires swift, decisive action from many different angles."
5.00 am
Climate Crisis
"A wildfire is an unplanned, unwanted and uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation starting in rural and urban areas. Earth is an intrinsically flammable planet owing to its cover of carbon-rich vegetation, seasonally dry climates, atmospheric oxygen and widespread lightning and volcanic ignitions. Wildfires can destroy property and human life, although naturally occurring wildfires may benefit native vegetation, animals, and ecosystems that have evolved with fire. Today’s fires are both shocking and wholly expected. That’s the tricky thing about fires - it isn’t any one thing that’s causing them; it's multiple puzzle pieces fitting together. Climate change. First management. Human behaviour. Learning to adapt to the new reality and mitigating risks requires swift, decisive action from many different angles."
6.00 am
Trucking Hell
"A 20 tonne Komatsu Digger has been written off after the bank it was sitting on gave way and it plunged into the Thames. It’s Marta and Fluff’s job to get it moved, but manoeuvring 20 tonnes of dead weight is no walk in the park. With the digger at the wrong angle to move onto Marta’s loader, Fluff thinks on his feet, but it’s not all plain sailing as this monster vehicle threatens to come off the tracks."
6.00 am
Trucking Hell
"A 20 tonne Komatsu Digger has been written off after the bank it was sitting on gave way and it plunged into the Thames. It’s Marta and Fluff’s job to get it moved, but manoeuvring 20 tonnes of dead weight is no walk in the park. With the digger at the wrong angle to move onto Marta’s loader, Fluff thinks on his feet, but it’s not all plain sailing as this monster vehicle threatens to come off the tracks."
7.00 am
Beauty of the Reef
"This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathed every facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understood the changes.. The vision of 10,000 dives through the producer half of these on the Great Barrier reef to provide the avenue of understanding of change. The knowledge of one of the worlds leading marine biologist who has spent his life in the water and advised governments on upcoming changes is world class.. Lin Sutherland has published hundreds of article on the marine environment, has been a photographer, videographer and passionate advocate who has always understood the journey of the Great barrier reef, few people have the insight into this ecosystem like her. This will be a film of a lifetime."
7.00 am
Beauty of the Reef
"This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathed every facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understood the changes.. The vision of 10,000 dives through the producer half of these on the Great Barrier reef to provide the avenue of understanding of change. The knowledge of one of the worlds leading marine biologist who has spent his life in the water and advised governments on upcoming changes is world class.. Lin Sutherland has published hundreds of article on the marine environment, has been a photographer, videographer and passionate advocate who has always understood the journey of the Great barrier reef, few people have the insight into this ecosystem like her. This will be a film of a lifetime."
8.00 am
Growing Wild
"Should farming be offered as curriculum in Singapore schools? As the creation of the metaverse gathers pace, the chasm between the digital and the natural world will only widen. What can growing wild offer? “A lot of people actually think that you are taking care of the plants but actually, they are taking care of us.” Plant otaku. Gather your succulents, rally your papayas, and make a date with your favourite gardening hoe. In the final episode of Growing Wild, we get dirty. And we are doing it together."
8.00 am
Growing Wild
"Should farming be offered as curriculum in Singapore schools? As the creation of the metaverse gathers pace, the chasm between the digital and the natural world will only widen. What can growing wild offer? “A lot of people actually think that you are taking care of the plants but actually, they are taking care of us.” Plant otaku. Gather your succulents, rally your papayas, and make a date with your favourite gardening hoe. In the final episode of Growing Wild, we get dirty. And we are doing it together."
9.00 am
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
9.00 am
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
10.00 am
Climate Crisis
"The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time. Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. But today, mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up, and this causes negative impacts. The year 2021 has seen a series of devastating climate disasters all around the globe that caught the world’s attention. The temperatures were so extreme and unusual that they led to intense floods that swept away homes, and claimed hundreds of lives in Germany, China, the USA, and Turkey. Millions of people and communities around the world are at risk. The climate crisis is dangerously close to spiralling out of control. Is it too late to stop it? We need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for the people and the planet on which we depend. Will we be able to keep our heads above water?"
10.00 am
Climate Crisis
"The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time. Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. But today, mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up, and this causes negative impacts. The year 2021 has seen a series of devastating climate disasters all around the globe that caught the world’s attention. The temperatures were so extreme and unusual that they led to intense floods that swept away homes, and claimed hundreds of lives in Germany, China, the USA, and Turkey. Millions of people and communities around the world are at risk. The climate crisis is dangerously close to spiralling out of control. Is it too late to stop it? We need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for the people and the planet on which we depend. Will we be able to keep our heads above water?"
11.00 am
Climate Crisis
"A wildfire is an unplanned, unwanted and uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation starting in rural and urban areas. Earth is an intrinsically flammable planet owing to its cover of carbon-rich vegetation, seasonally dry climates, atmospheric oxygen and widespread lightning and volcanic ignitions. Wildfires can destroy property and human life, although naturally occurring wildfires may benefit native vegetation, animals, and ecosystems that have evolved with fire. Today’s fires are both shocking and wholly expected. That’s the tricky thing about fires - it isn’t any one thing that’s causing them; it's multiple puzzle pieces fitting together. Climate change. First management. Human behaviour. Learning to adapt to the new reality and mitigating risks requires swift, decisive action from many different angles."
11.00 am
Climate Crisis
"A wildfire is an unplanned, unwanted and uncontrolled fire in an area of combustible vegetation starting in rural and urban areas. Earth is an intrinsically flammable planet owing to its cover of carbon-rich vegetation, seasonally dry climates, atmospheric oxygen and widespread lightning and volcanic ignitions. Wildfires can destroy property and human life, although naturally occurring wildfires may benefit native vegetation, animals, and ecosystems that have evolved with fire. Today’s fires are both shocking and wholly expected. That’s the tricky thing about fires - it isn’t any one thing that’s causing them; it's multiple puzzle pieces fitting together. Climate change. First management. Human behaviour. Learning to adapt to the new reality and mitigating risks requires swift, decisive action from many different angles."
12.00 pm
Trucking Hell
"A 20 tonne Komatsu Digger has been written off after the bank it was sitting on gave way and it plunged into the Thames. It’s Marta and Fluff’s job to get it moved, but manoeuvring 20 tonnes of dead weight is no walk in the park. With the digger at the wrong angle to move onto Marta’s loader, Fluff thinks on his feet, but it’s not all plain sailing as this monster vehicle threatens to come off the tracks."
12.00 pm
Trucking Hell
"A 20 tonne Komatsu Digger has been written off after the bank it was sitting on gave way and it plunged into the Thames. It’s Marta and Fluff’s job to get it moved, but manoeuvring 20 tonnes of dead weight is no walk in the park. With the digger at the wrong angle to move onto Marta’s loader, Fluff thinks on his feet, but it’s not all plain sailing as this monster vehicle threatens to come off the tracks."
1.00 pm
Beauty of the Reef
"This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathed every facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understood the changes.. The vision of 10,000 dives through the producer half of these on the Great Barrier reef to provide the avenue of understanding of change. The knowledge of one of the worlds leading marine biologist who has spent his life in the water and advised governments on upcoming changes is world class.. Lin Sutherland has published hundreds of article on the marine environment, has been a photographer, videographer and passionate advocate who has always understood the journey of the Great barrier reef, few people have the insight into this ecosystem like her. This will be a film of a lifetime."
1.00 pm
Beauty of the Reef
"This is a crucial documentary told by those who have lived and breathed every facet of this reef and been the advocates long before people understood the changes.. The vision of 10,000 dives through the producer half of these on the Great Barrier reef to provide the avenue of understanding of change. The knowledge of one of the worlds leading marine biologist who has spent his life in the water and advised governments on upcoming changes is world class.. Lin Sutherland has published hundreds of article on the marine environment, has been a photographer, videographer and passionate advocate who has always understood the journey of the Great barrier reef, few people have the insight into this ecosystem like her. This will be a film of a lifetime."
2.00 pm
Growing Wild
"Should farming be offered as curriculum in Singapore schools? As the creation of the metaverse gathers pace, the chasm between the digital and the natural world will only widen. What can growing wild offer? “A lot of people actually think that you are taking care of the plants but actually, they are taking care of us.” Plant otaku. Gather your succulents, rally your papayas, and make a date with your favourite gardening hoe. In the final episode of Growing Wild, we get dirty. And we are doing it together."
2.00 pm
Growing Wild
"Should farming be offered as curriculum in Singapore schools? As the creation of the metaverse gathers pace, the chasm between the digital and the natural world will only widen. What can growing wild offer? “A lot of people actually think that you are taking care of the plants but actually, they are taking care of us.” Plant otaku. Gather your succulents, rally your papayas, and make a date with your favourite gardening hoe. In the final episode of Growing Wild, we get dirty. And we are doing it together."
3.00 pm
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
3.00 pm
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
4.00 pm
Climate Crisis
"The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time. Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. But today, mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up, and this causes negative impacts. The year 2021 has seen a series of devastating climate disasters all around the globe that caught the world’s attention. The temperatures were so extreme and unusual that they led to intense floods that swept away homes, and claimed hundreds of lives in Germany, China, the USA, and Turkey. Millions of people and communities around the world are at risk. The climate crisis is dangerously close to spiralling out of control. Is it too late to stop it? We need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for the people and the planet on which we depend. Will we be able to keep our heads above water?"
4.00 pm
Climate Crisis
"The climate crisis is the defining issue of our time. Over the years, planet Earth has gone through many natural cycles. But today, mankind is accelerating the cycle. We are causing the world to heat up, and this causes negative impacts. The year 2021 has seen a series of devastating climate disasters all around the globe that caught the world’s attention. The temperatures were so extreme and unusual that they led to intense floods that swept away homes, and claimed hundreds of lives in Germany, China, the USA, and Turkey. Millions of people and communities around the world are at risk. The climate crisis is dangerously close to spiralling out of control. Is it too late to stop it? We need to act fast, or there will be catastrophic consequences for the people and the planet on which we depend. Will we be able to keep our heads above water?"
5.00 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"Sarah visits the laundry district of Dhobi Ghat, one of the world's largest outdoor laundries. Further setbacks at the restaurant and the furious pace of Mumbai are beginning to wear Sarah down as the opening night gets closer."
5.00 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"Sarah visits the laundry district of Dhobi Ghat, one of the world's largest outdoor laundries. Further setbacks at the restaurant and the furious pace of Mumbai are beginning to wear Sarah down as the opening night gets closer."
5.30 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"With only hours before the restaurant is due to open the kitchen remains in chaos. Together with Head Chef Himanil, Sarah must bring some order to the kitchen team as they try to deliver on Sarah’s new menu."
5.30 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"With only hours before the restaurant is due to open the kitchen remains in chaos. Together with Head Chef Himanil, Sarah must bring some order to the kitchen team as they try to deliver on Sarah’s new menu."
6.00 pm
Trucking Hell
"With rush hour approaching a broken down four by four towing a cutting edge caravan presents a problem for recovery legend Jim – he may have seen it all, but he’s never seen this. A local council’s waste truck is involved in a seven car motorway pile up leaving the driver shaken, the truck in trouble and Fluff doing his best to shift one of the heaviest loads his vehicle can lift. Marta, Fluff’s girlfriend, is called to a stranded truck in a quarry, with no power steering it’s a real challenge to squeeze the vehicle safely onto the back of her 19m flatbed truck – but she impresses the stranded driver who has never seen a woman doing this job before!"
6.00 pm
Trucking Hell
"With rush hour approaching a broken down four by four towing a cutting edge caravan presents a problem for recovery legend Jim – he may have seen it all, but he’s never seen this. A local council’s waste truck is involved in a seven car motorway pile up leaving the driver shaken, the truck in trouble and Fluff doing his best to shift one of the heaviest loads his vehicle can lift. Marta, Fluff’s girlfriend, is called to a stranded truck in a quarry, with no power steering it’s a real challenge to squeeze the vehicle safely onto the back of her 19m flatbed truck – but she impresses the stranded driver who has never seen a woman doing this job before!"
7.00 pm
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
7.00 pm
Growing Wild
"To the uninitiated, a farmer’s toil is never-ending, hard, and against the elements. To the initiated like Chris however, that’s simply a misconception. Nature is elegant by design, everything has its place and purpose and nothing is wasted. There are lessons to be learnt from rain cycles and forest floor debris offer enriching take-aways. So the question is how? How do we apply these principles of nature to the green projects we bring into our non-wild, non-natural, personal spaces?"
8.00 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"Sarah visits the laundry district of Dhobi Ghat, one of the world's largest outdoor laundries. Further setbacks at the restaurant and the furious pace of Mumbai are beginning to wear Sarah down as the opening night gets closer."
8.00 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"Sarah visits the laundry district of Dhobi Ghat, one of the world's largest outdoor laundries. Further setbacks at the restaurant and the furious pace of Mumbai are beginning to wear Sarah down as the opening night gets closer."
8.30 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"With only hours before the restaurant is due to open the kitchen remains in chaos. Together with Head Chef Himanil, Sarah must bring some order to the kitchen team as they try to deliver on Sarah’s new menu."
8.30 pm
My Second Restaurant in India
"With only hours before the restaurant is due to open the kitchen remains in chaos. Together with Head Chef Himanil, Sarah must bring some order to the kitchen team as they try to deliver on Sarah’s new menu."
9.00 pm
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Tyler Farr."
9.00 pm
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Tyler Farr."
9.30 pm
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Tim Wells."
9.30 pm
Viral Outdoors
"The Internet's best hunting, fishing, and all around outdoor viral videos. Brought to you all in one show with special guest Tim Wells."
10.00 pm
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11.00 pm
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"Dancer and TV personality Derek Hough joins Bear on an incredible 48-hour adventure through the rugged terrain of the merciless Rila Mountains in Bulgaria."
11.00 pm
Running Wild with Bear Grylls
"Dancer and TV personality Derek Hough joins Bear on an incredible 48-hour adventure through the rugged terrain of the merciless Rila Mountains in Bulgaria."

