U&Eden +1 Saturday
Sky
266
Virgin
376
5:35 AM
999 Rescue Squad
The response team race to the rescue of a worker trapped in a collapsed trench
The response team race to the rescue of a worker trapped in a collapsed trench, and paramedic Kim must risk her own life to give him medical treatment 10ft underground

6:25 AM
The Bill
Yorkie volunteers to do some work at a youth club
Yorkie volunteers to do some work at a youth club, a decision he soon has cause to regret

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
Creatures that spin and weave
David Attenborough examines creatures that spin and weave, contemplating the history of silk production and its romantic origins in China

10:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Why male seahorses give birth
David Attenborough reveals why male seahorses give birth, and looks at how hyena packs are dominated by the female members

11:00 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Nature's evolutionary anomalies
David Attenborough explores nature's evolutionary anomalies and examines creatures whose stretched features have given them an edge in the natural world

11:30 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

12:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
How some animals are able to make tools
David Attenborough explores animals that have developed tool-making skills to help them survive, including orangutans and crows

12:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals able to expand their bodies
David Attenborough examines animals that are able to expand their bodies, including anacondas and camels

1:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals that eat in unusual ways
David Attenborough reveals the unusual ways in which flamingos and blue whales eat, examining the ways feeding patterns have influenced both species' behaviour in similar ways

1:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The surprising preventive and curative 'medicine' developed by certain species
The surprising preventive and curative 'medicine' developed by certain species, including the hippopotamus, which secretes a red slime to act as a highly efficient sun screen

2:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The regenerating powers of salamanders and moose
Two families with remarkable powers of regenerating unusually large body parts easily - salamanders and male moose

2:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The animal kingdom's bizarre hybrids
The naturalist continues to explore the secrets behind evolution, this time focusing on the animal kingdom's bizarre hybrids, including the 'pizzly bear'

3:00 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

3:30 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

4:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Creatures that spin and weave
David Attenborough examines creatures that spin and weave, contemplating the history of silk production and its romantic origins in China

4:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Why male seahorses give birth
David Attenborough reveals why male seahorses give birth, and looks at how hyena packs are dominated by the female members

5:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Nature's evolutionary anomalies
David Attenborough explores nature's evolutionary anomalies and examines creatures whose stretched features have given them an edge in the natural world

5:30 PM
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

6:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
How some animals are able to make tools
David Attenborough explores animals that have developed tool-making skills to help them survive, including orangutans and crows

6:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals able to expand their bodies
David Attenborough examines animals that are able to expand their bodies, including anacondas and camels

7:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals that eat in unusual ways
David Attenborough reveals the unusual ways in which flamingos and blue whales eat, examining the ways feeding patterns have influenced both species' behaviour in similar ways

7:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The surprising preventive and curative 'medicine' developed by certain species
The surprising preventive and curative 'medicine' developed by certain species, including the hippopotamus, which secretes a red slime to act as a highly efficient sun screen

8:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The regenerating powers of salamanders and moose
Two families with remarkable powers of regenerating unusually large body parts easily - salamanders and male moose

8:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The animal kingdom's bizarre hybrids
The naturalist continues to explore the secrets behind evolution, this time focusing on the animal kingdom's bizarre hybrids, including the 'pizzly bear'

9:00 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

9:30 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

10:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Creatures that spin and weave
David Attenborough examines creatures that spin and weave, contemplating the history of silk production and its romantic origins in China

10:30 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Why male seahorses give birth
David Attenborough reveals why male seahorses give birth, and looks at how hyena packs are dominated by the female members

11:00 PM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Nature's evolutionary anomalies
David Attenborough explores nature's evolutionary anomalies and examines creatures whose stretched features have given them an edge in the natural world

11:30 PM
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

12:00 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
How some animals are able to make tools
David Attenborough explores animals that have developed tool-making skills to help them survive, including orangutans and crows

12:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals able to expand their bodies
David Attenborough examines animals that are able to expand their bodies, including anacondas and camels

1:00 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Animals that eat in unusual ways
David Attenborough reveals the unusual ways in which flamingos and blue whales eat, examining the ways feeding patterns have influenced both species' behaviour in similar ways

1:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The surprising preventive and curative 'medicine' developed by certain species
The surprising preventive and curative 'medicine' developed by certain species, including the hippopotamus, which secretes a red slime to act as a highly efficient sun screen

2:00 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The regenerating powers of salamanders and moose
Two families with remarkable powers of regenerating unusually large body parts easily - salamanders and male moose

2:30 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The animal kingdom's bizarre hybrids
The naturalist continues to explore the secrets behind evolution, this time focusing on the animal kingdom's bizarre hybrids, including the 'pizzly bear'

3:00 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

3:30 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

4:00 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Creatures that spin and weave
David Attenborough examines creatures that spin and weave, contemplating the history of silk production and its romantic origins in China

4:25 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Why male seahorses give birth
David Attenborough reveals why male seahorses give birth, and looks at how hyena packs are dominated by the female members

4:50 AM
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
Nature's evolutionary anomalies
David Attenborough explores nature's evolutionary anomalies and examines creatures whose stretched features have given them an edge in the natural world

5:15 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

5:40 AM
Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown
Anthony Bourdain explores the history and cuisine of Iran
Anthony Bourdain and his crew take their long-awaited first trip to Iran, sampling Dizi, Fesenjan, Biryani, and Tahdig

6:25 AM
The Bill
CID sets a trap for thieves
CID sets a trap for thieves by leaving a van full of video recorders on the street with the doors open
