
TV Schedule for BBC Earth HD
Friday, July 11th TV listings for BBC Earth HD
Canada: Over the Edge Sea to Sky
The Sea to Sky corridor reveals one of the west coast's most iconic landscapes.
Mysteries From Above Deep Blue
Take a deep dive into watery enigmas. Glide over a sunken Italian city, a unique underwater cemetery in the Florida Keys, a yellow brick road to nowhere in the depths of the South Pacific, and puzzling rocky constructions off the coast of Australia.
Mysteries From Above Perplexing Patterns
Psychedelic swirls in the Utah wastelands; a bizarre configuration of circles in the Sahara; hidden lines with the help of a drone; a remote polka-dot lake in Canada.
The four categories of cute in the animal kingdom, and the scientific stories behind why animals are cute.
Inside the Factory Christmas 2017
Paddy McGuinness and Cherry Healey hit factory floors across Britain for a snoop around their supersized production lines to reveal what the secrets are behind supermarket staples.
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.
Life Below Zero High Risk, High Reward
With the waterways open, Alaskans navigate rivers for key resources.
Ice Vikings Stuck
It's officially the third-highest snowfall in Manitoba in the last century; commercial fishers are plagued by deep drifts and hidden pockets of slush that can stop them in their tracks; Chris finds out the hard way that traveling alone is a bad idea.
World's Deadliest Weather Hurricane Heroics
A violent tornado outbreak unleashes carnage on Oklahoma, Texas and Louisiana; A Swedish snow mobile rider gets lost in the mountains during a night-time adventure; A recordbreaking super typhoon brings down the roof on a wedding in the Philippines.
Inside the Factory Christmas 2017
Paddy McGuinness and Cherry Healey hit factory floors across Britain for a snoop around their supersized production lines to reveal what the secrets are behind supermarket staples.
Asia is the largest and most extreme continent on the planet, stretching from the Arctic Circle to the tropical forests on the Equator.
Earth from Space Colourful Planet
From space, satellite cameras reveal that Earth is a kaleidoscope of color; turquoise plankton blooms trigger a feeding frenzy, China turns yellow with rapeseed flowers, and mysterious green lights appear in the ocean.
Solar System Storm Worlds
Exploring powerful lightning, mountains with strange, metallic frosts and monsoon rains on a moon that is a billion miles away from Earth.
Science's Greatest Mysteries: Why Do We Exist?
On 2nd August 1932, American physicist Dr Carl Anderson captured the first ever image of antimatter. Antimatter has only ever been glimpsed in fleeting moments because as soon as it comes into contact with matter, both annihilate.
Earth from Space Colourful Planet
From space, satellite cameras reveal that Earth is a kaleidoscope of color; turquoise plankton blooms trigger a feeding frenzy, China turns yellow with rapeseed flowers, and mysterious green lights appear in the ocean.
Solar System Storm Worlds
Exploring powerful lightning, mountains with strange, metallic frosts and monsoon rains on a moon that is a billion miles away from Earth.
Science's Greatest Mysteries: Why Do We Exist?
On 2nd August 1932, American physicist Dr Carl Anderson captured the first ever image of antimatter. Antimatter has only ever been glimpsed in fleeting moments because as soon as it comes into contact with matter, both annihilate.
Inside the Factory Christmas 2016
Gregg struggles to roll yule logs, resulting in comical mishaps; Cherry explores tinsel and gift-wrapping factories; Ruth delves into the explosive history of Christmas crackers.
Inside the Factory Christmas 2017
Paddy McGuinness and Cherry Healey hit factory floors across Britain for a snoop around their supersized production lines to reveal what the secrets are behind supermarket staples.
Asia is the largest and most extreme continent on the planet, stretching from the Arctic Circle to the tropical forests on the Equator.
Seven Worlds, One Planet Europe
High above the city of Gibraltar, Barbary macaques, Europe's only non-human primates, live lives full of kidnappings and high drama; in the cemeteries of Vienna Grave Robbing European hamsters do battle with each other for food.
Canada: Over the Edge Eastern Shore, Nova Scotia
The Eastern Coastline is a living historical record of the battle between the French and English.
Undiscovered Vistas Chile
The crew explores the Atacama Desert, the world's driest non-polar region.
Undiscovered Vistas Bolivia
A feature on the Andean Altiplano, a rugged plain in Bolivia.