
TV Schedule for BBC Earth HD
Friday, June 13th TV listings for BBC Earth HD
World's Most Scenic River Journeys The Neretva
Rumoured to be the cleanest river in Europe, few dispute it's the coldest; cascading down from the Dinaric Alps in Serbia, it soon crosses the border into Bosnia Herzegovina, where marine biologist and fisherman Sanel Ridanovic casts for salmon.
Mysteries From Above Giants
Walking among colossal wonders scattered across the Earth's surface, including an ancient reptile skeleton, a massive head carving in the Alberta badlands, a giant South African footprint, and a pentagram etched into a remote peninsula in Kazakhstan.
Mysteries From Above Mysterious Monuments
Traipsing along ancient pathways criss-crossing Easter Island; finding gigantic designs carved into Asia's Eastern Steppe; ascending a tall pyramid rising from Antarctica's icy landscape.
Tiger: Spy in the Jungle Half-Grown
The now half-grown cubs must learn the skills they'll need as adults.
Inside the Factory Vacuums
Gregg Wallace visits a huge vacuum cleaner factory in the heart of Somerset. This 32-acre site is a hive of activity where 1.2 million vacuums are made every year. Gregg is following their biggest seller, the Henry vacuum cleaner in bright red.
The Secret Genius of Modern Life Microwave
Hannah Fry discovers the hidden WWII radar technology that heats up baked beans; she learns the legend of the melted candy bar in an engineer's pocket that kick-started a kitchen revolution; she demonstrates why microwaves zap food but not people.
Life Below Zero Into the Tundra
Alaskans push their limits amid the warming tundra and melting landscape.
Ice Vikings Parts Unknown
Chris starts his season with a massive catch of Tullibee, only to see his happiness cut short; Justin and Mike start in Hecla and hit the motherlode; a critical fish market closes; Richard's close call on the ice.
World's Deadliest Weather Tropical Storm Rescue
In the Philippines, the Taal volcano violently erupts; a snowboarder in Utah rescues himself from a snowy mountain; in the Grand Canyon, mud and rocks barrel down on a group of tourists.
Inside the Factory Vacuums
Gregg Wallace visits a huge vacuum cleaner factory in the heart of Somerset. This 32-acre site is a hive of activity where 1.2 million vacuums are made every year. Gregg is following their biggest seller, the Henry vacuum cleaner in bright red.
Asia Crowded Continent
In the planet's most densely populated continent, animals live at extremely close quarters with people, from tigers making a home in town to elephants stopping traffic for food.
Wonders of the Solar System Aliens
After Brian explores the bottom of the ocean, he looks to the Solar System to see if there might be other worlds that could harbor life.
A Perfect Planet Oceans
There are not five separate oceans, but one; its waters linked by powerful forces that keep them on the move.
Science's Greatest Mysteries: Solar Superstorms
In 1989, a ferocious explosion on the sun's surface released a cloud of highly charged particles containing the energy of 20 million nuclear bombs, and this solar superstorm then hit Earth; in Quebec, Canada, the lights suddenly went out.
Wonders of the Solar System Aliens
After Brian explores the bottom of the ocean, he looks to the Solar System to see if there might be other worlds that could harbor life.
A Perfect Planet Oceans
There are not five separate oceans, but one; its waters linked by powerful forces that keep them on the move.
Science's Greatest Mysteries: Solar Superstorms
In 1989, a ferocious explosion on the sun's surface released a cloud of highly charged particles containing the energy of 20 million nuclear bombs, and this solar superstorm then hit Earth; in Quebec, Canada, the lights suddenly went out.
Inside the Factory Ice Cream
Gregg visits a factory that churns out fifty thousand litres of dairy ice cream every day, while Cherry Healey enlists an ice hockey team to test the best methods of stopping brain freeze.
Inside the Factory Vacuums
Gregg Wallace visits a huge vacuum cleaner factory in the heart of Somerset. This 32-acre site is a hive of activity where 1.2 million vacuums are made every year. Gregg is following their biggest seller, the Henry vacuum cleaner in bright red.
Asia Crowded Continent
In the planet's most densely populated continent, animals live at extremely close quarters with people, from tigers making a home in town to elephants stopping traffic for food.
Asia The Arid Heart
In the heart of Asia lie vast arid lands; these deserts and dry grasslands are so hostile, they push life to the limit; the animals that live here are some of the toughest on earth - they are Asia's great survivors.
Arctic Secrets Delta Discoveries
Inside the Mackenzie Delta, a transition zone of the boreal forest to the frozen tundra.
Great Blue Wild Roatan
Home to the world's second-largest barrier reef, Roatan is one of the world's top dive spots - known for its rare black corals, low-lying nurse sharks and fearsome-looking barracuda.
Great Blue Wild Sea of Cortez
Cabo Pulmo is the site of an extraordinary marine recovery.