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5:40 AM
Lost Land of the Tiger
An expedition aimed at helping the survival of big cats in the Himalayas
Alan Rabinowitz, Gordon Buchanan, George McGavin, Steve Backshall and Justine Evan travel to the Himalayas on an expedition aimed at helping the survival of big cats

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
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals with unusual means of finding their way around
Footage of animals that have unusual means of finding their way around, including dung beetles that navigate by the sun and moon and pigeons with remarkable memories

10:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The eccentricities of birth in the animal kingdom
The naturalist explores the extremes of birth in the animal kingdom, explaining why the giant panda gives birth to the smallest babies of any existing mammal

11:00 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Whether animals and plants have developed an awareness of mathematics
The naturalist investigates whether animals and plants have developed an awareness of mathematics, including bamboos that flower exactly the same around the world

11:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
A look at the bird's egg shell and the hard shell of the tortoise
The veteran naturalist investigates two shells that have proved to be winners in evolution - the bird's egg shell and the hard shell of the tortoise

12:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The naturalist explores the evolution of aggression in the animal kingdom
The evolutionary documentary concludes, as David Attenborough profiles the Siamese fighting fish and the kangaroo, which has a kick so strong it can kill

12:30 PM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer visits Windermere
The explorer visits Windermere in the Lake District, where he plunges into the world of long-distance swimming and helps the staff who run the waterway's boats

1:00 PM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Derwentwater and Borrowdale
The explorer heads to Derwentwater and Borrowdale, where he meets some of the locals who have battled against flooding and learned to live with the extreme conditions

1:30 PM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Coniston
In Coniston, the explorer enters a retro cycling event on a penny farthing, joins the mountain bikers of Grizedale Forest and enjoys a spot of rock climbing at Dow Crag

2:00 PM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Eskdale
In Eskdale, the explorer has a close encounter with a vulture, and gets to grips with the locals in a spot of Cumberland wrestling and heads for Scafell Pike

2:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals with unusual means of finding their way around
Footage of animals that have unusual means of finding their way around, including dung beetles that navigate by the sun and moon and pigeons with remarkable memories

3:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The eccentricities of birth in the animal kingdom
The naturalist explores the extremes of birth in the animal kingdom, explaining why the giant panda gives birth to the smallest babies of any existing mammal

3:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Whether animals and plants have developed an awareness of mathematics
The naturalist investigates whether animals and plants have developed an awareness of mathematics, including bamboos that flower exactly the same around the world

4:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
A look at the bird's egg shell and the hard shell of the tortoise
The veteran naturalist investigates two shells that have proved to be winners in evolution - the bird's egg shell and the hard shell of the tortoise

4:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The naturalist explores the evolution of aggression in the animal kingdom
The evolutionary documentary concludes, as David Attenborough profiles the Siamese fighting fish and the kangaroo, which has a kick so strong it can kill

5:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals with unusual means of finding their way around
Footage of animals that have unusual means of finding their way around, including dung beetles that navigate by the sun and moon and pigeons with remarkable memories

5:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The eccentricities of birth in the animal kingdom
The naturalist explores the extremes of birth in the animal kingdom, explaining why the giant panda gives birth to the smallest babies of any existing mammal

6:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Whether animals and plants have developed an awareness of mathematics
The naturalist investigates whether animals and plants have developed an awareness of mathematics, including bamboos that flower exactly the same around the world

6:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
A look at the bird's egg shell and the hard shell of the tortoise
The veteran naturalist investigates two shells that have proved to be winners in evolution - the bird's egg shell and the hard shell of the tortoise

7:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The naturalist explores the evolution of aggression in the animal kingdom
The evolutionary documentary concludes, as David Attenborough profiles the Siamese fighting fish and the kangaroo, which has a kick so strong it can kill

7:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals with unusual means of finding their way around
Footage of animals that have unusual means of finding their way around, including dung beetles that navigate by the sun and moon and pigeons with remarkable memories

8:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The eccentricities of birth in the animal kingdom
The naturalist explores the extremes of birth in the animal kingdom, explaining why the giant panda gives birth to the smallest babies of any existing mammal

8:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Whether animals and plants have developed an awareness of mathematics
The naturalist investigates whether animals and plants have developed an awareness of mathematics, including bamboos that flower exactly the same around the world

9:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
A look at the bird's egg shell and the hard shell of the tortoise
The veteran naturalist investigates two shells that have proved to be winners in evolution - the bird's egg shell and the hard shell of the tortoise

9:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The naturalist explores the evolution of aggression in the animal kingdom
The evolutionary documentary concludes, as David Attenborough profiles the Siamese fighting fish and the kangaroo, which has a kick so strong it can kill

10:00 PM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer visits Windermere
The explorer visits Windermere in the Lake District, where he plunges into the world of long-distance swimming and helps the staff who run the waterway's boats

10:30 PM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Derwentwater and Borrowdale
The explorer heads to Derwentwater and Borrowdale, where he meets some of the locals who have battled against flooding and learned to live with the extreme conditions

11:00 PM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Coniston
In Coniston, the explorer enters a retro cycling event on a penny farthing, joins the mountain bikers of Grizedale Forest and enjoys a spot of rock climbing at Dow Crag

11:30 PM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Eskdale
In Eskdale, the explorer has a close encounter with a vulture, and gets to grips with the locals in a spot of Cumberland wrestling and heads for Scafell Pike

12:00 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals with unusual means of finding their way around
Footage of animals that have unusual means of finding their way around, including dung beetles that navigate by the sun and moon and pigeons with remarkable memories

12:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The eccentricities of birth in the animal kingdom
The naturalist explores the extremes of birth in the animal kingdom, explaining why the giant panda gives birth to the smallest babies of any existing mammal

1:00 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Whether animals and plants have developed an awareness of mathematics
The naturalist investigates whether animals and plants have developed an awareness of mathematics, including bamboos that flower exactly the same around the world

1:30 AM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Derwentwater and Borrowdale
The explorer heads to Derwentwater and Borrowdale, where he meets some of the locals who have battled against flooding and learned to live with the extreme conditions

2:00 AM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Coniston
In Coniston, the explorer enters a retro cycling event on a penny farthing, joins the mountain bikers of Grizedale Forest and enjoys a spot of rock climbing at Dow Crag

2:30 AM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Eskdale
In Eskdale, the explorer has a close encounter with a vulture, and gets to grips with the locals in a spot of Cumberland wrestling and heads for Scafell Pike

3:00 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
A look at the bird's egg shell and the hard shell of the tortoise
The veteran naturalist investigates two shells that have proved to be winners in evolution - the bird's egg shell and the hard shell of the tortoise

3:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The naturalist explores the evolution of aggression in the animal kingdom
The evolutionary documentary concludes, as David Attenborough profiles the Siamese fighting fish and the kangaroo, which has a kick so strong it can kill

4:00 AM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer visits Windermere
The explorer visits Windermere in the Lake District, where he plunges into the world of long-distance swimming and helps the staff who run the waterway's boats

4:25 AM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Derwentwater and Borrowdale
The explorer heads to Derwentwater and Borrowdale, where he meets some of the locals who have battled against flooding and learned to live with the extreme conditions

4:50 AM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Coniston
In Coniston, the explorer enters a retro cycling event on a penny farthing, joins the mountain bikers of Grizedale Forest and enjoys a spot of rock climbing at Dow Crag

5:15 AM
The Lakes with Paul Rose
The explorer heads to Eskdale
In Eskdale, the explorer has a close encounter with a vulture, and gets to grips with the locals in a spot of Cumberland wrestling and heads for Scafell Pike

5:40 AM
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Anthony Bourdain explores the history and cuisine of Tanzania
Anthony Bourdain comes face to face with lions, elephants, and the great migration in Zanzibar, Tanzania, a one-time slave trade hub, and samples the famous Zanzibari pizza
