
TV Schedule for BBC Earth HD
Thursday, July 24th 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 Ocean Mysteries
An underwater discovery from a violent past; strange open ocean spirals off the coast of Australia; a mysterious concrete ghost island; never-seen-before tracks discovered along the seabed.
Mysteries From Above Behind the Myths
Reveal the truth behind the planet's oldest legends. Tour an island covered in polar bears, see bizarre twin craters in Greece, peek at a supervolcano hidden under Yellowstone Park, and examine an ocean formation that's eerily similar to Atlantis.
Spy in the Wild Intelligence
Tools, medicine and drugs can all be found in animal societies, including chimps that throw stones and hunt with spears, elephants that use branches as fly swatters, and lemurs that get intoxicated on the secretions of millipedes.
Inside the Factory Pizza
Gregg Wallace travels to an enormous pizza factory in the center of Italy, which produces 400,000 frozen pizzas each day.
From Ice to Fire: The Incredible Science of Temperature Frozen Solid
Analyze the ways in which cold has shaped the physical world, and learn why the definition of frozen may require an update; meet scientists pushing frigid temps to their absolute limit, driving technological developments such as superconductors.
Tiger: Spy in the Jungle Half-Grown
The now half-grown cubs must learn the skills they'll need as adults.
Planet Earth III Fresh Water
Sir David Attenborough explains how freshwater is the lifeblood of planet Earth and why animals depend on it for their survival.
Earth's Natural Wonders Extreme Wonders
Extreme locales include Mount Everest's Khumbu Icefall, the Grand Canyon, and the slopes of Mount Kilimanjaro.
Inside the Factory Pizza
Gregg Wallace travels to an enormous pizza factory in the center of Italy, which produces 400,000 frozen pizzas each day.
Inside the Factory Milk
Gregg Wallace gets exclusive access to one of the largest fresh milk processing plants on earth to see how they get milk from cow to carton in less than 24 hours. He reveals how one factory can process 2000 litres of milk in under a minute.
Life Below Zero A New Reality
Alaskans face uncertainty in their quest to thrive in the warm season.
Ice Vikings Out Like A Lion
All crews race toward the end of the season on March 31, desperate to make quota before they're forced off the ice; emotions run high as the Kristjanson crew surveys the damage and recovers what's left of Trevor's narrow gauge bomber.
World's Deadliest Weather Dorian Disaster
The Bahamas get pounded by 200mph winds during category five Hurricane Dorian - the most intense cyclone the country has ever seen; in Arizona, flash flooding sweeps a couple away resulting in a heart-stopping rescue.
Life Below Zero A New Reality
Alaskans face uncertainty in their quest to thrive in the warm season.
Ice Vikings Out Like A Lion
All crews race toward the end of the season on March 31, desperate to make quota before they're forced off the ice; emotions run high as the Kristjanson crew surveys the damage and recovers what's left of Trevor's narrow gauge bomber.
World's Deadliest Weather Dorian Disaster
The Bahamas get pounded by 200mph winds during category five Hurricane Dorian - the most intense cyclone the country has ever seen; in Arizona, flash flooding sweeps a couple away resulting in a heart-stopping rescue.
Einstein & Hawking: Masters of our Universe
Two brilliant physicists, Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking have each defined humanity's understanding of the universe but their beliefs on how it works do not always align.
From Ice to Fire: The Incredible Science of Temperature Frozen Solid
Analyze the ways in which cold has shaped the physical world, and learn why the definition of frozen may require an update; meet scientists pushing frigid temps to their absolute limit, driving technological developments such as superconductors.
Spy in the Wild Love
Exploring animal emotion in all its forms, from the love and devotion of an elephant family, to dancing birds of paradise and flirting polar bears.
Spy in the Wild Intelligence
Tools, medicine and drugs can all be found in animal societies, including chimps that throw stones and hunt with spears, elephants that use branches as fly swatters, and lemurs that get intoxicated on the secretions of millipedes.
Hope for Wildlife First Fawns
The first fawn of the year arrives at the rehab centre; two volunteers plan to make rehab a lifelong commitment.
Hope for Wildlife Seal of Approval
Learning the secret of rehabilitating seals from experts at Vancouver Aquarium; search and rescue is launched.
World's Most Scenic River Journeys Buller River
Tackling the grade 6 rapids and untamed waters of the Buller River on the west coast of New Zealand's South Island, blessed by a Maori elder of the Ngati Apa ki te Ra To.