
TV Schedule for BBC Earth HD
Saturday, July 26th TV listings for BBC Earth HD
Merchants of the Wild Atlat'l
Daybi struggles to make amends as the group tackles a grueling paddle on the open ocean; they once again leave little time to erect a shelter finished before nightfall.
Merchants of the Wild Pesa'lut Tia'm (Skin Moose)
Everyone is left shocked after an adventurer calls it quits and leaves the journey for good; the remaining five are torn apart, as some look to potentially branch off on their own.
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.
Griff's Canadian Adventure Newfoundland Bigness
Griff uncovers what makes Newfoundland and Labrador distinctly unique, from tiny islands, sea shanties, and cods tongues, to jellybean houses and noonday canons, while discovering its "bigness" in land, dogs, and the hospitality of its people.
Tiger: Spy in the Jungle Half-Grown
The now half-grown cubs must learn the skills they'll need as adults.
Frozen Planet Winter
Winter is the greatest test for life in the polar regions; in the Arctic, a female polar bear treks into the mountains to give birth; out on the frozen ocean, the entire population of the world's spectacled eider ducks braves the winter.
Frozen Planet The Last Frontier
A look at the extraordinary riches and wonders of the polar regions and the people that have been visiting them for thousands of years.
Mammals Dark
With heightened senses verging on superpowers, over two thirds of mammal species are creatures of the night with some even returning to the dark side as their daytime world gets more and more crowded.
Mammals The New Wild
Mammals have mastered every environment on Earth, but today the planet is changing rapidly, thanks to one mammal in particular; as humans reshape the planet, mammals must change with it and find surprising ways to survive this new wild.
Mammals Cold
From ice covered seas to snow-capped mountains, mammals have conquered the cold, living in the most inhospitable places on Earth thanks to their intelligence and adaptations.
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.
Asia Above the Clouds
Asia is the most mountainous continent on earth; from the tropical south to its barren centre, its highest places are home to some of our planet's most remarkable wildlife.
A Perfect Planet The Sun
How wildlife adapts for survival to the seasonal shifts in the sun's intensity, from wood frogs that can freeze and thaw to Arctic wolves that thrive in the chilly darkness.
Wonders of the Universe Destiny
Professor Cox explores the cycles of time that define the lives of humans.
Shark with Steve Backshall Sharks of the Indian Ocean
Steve goes on a mission to learn whether the sharks of the Indian Ocean are capable of adapting to rapidly changing conditions like climate change, overfishing, and pollution.
A Perfect Planet The Sun
How wildlife adapts for survival to the seasonal shifts in the sun's intensity, from wood frogs that can freeze and thaw to Arctic wolves that thrive in the chilly darkness.
Wonders of the Universe Destiny
Professor Cox explores the cycles of time that define the lives of humans.
Shark with Steve Backshall Sharks of the Indian Ocean
Steve goes on a mission to learn whether the sharks of the Indian Ocean are capable of adapting to rapidly changing conditions like climate change, overfishing, and pollution.
Wonders of the Universe Messengers
Brian Cox explores the fundamental properties of light; the secrets of the cosmos.
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.
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.
Canada: Over the Edge Gaspe Peninsula
The natural wonders of the Gaspe Peninsula.
Undiscovered Vistas Wales
Along the west coast of Great Britain, the world's longest uninterrupted footpath forges through more than 800 miles of breathtaking scenery; the diverse landscape of the Welsh coast is a geological treasure.
Undiscovered Vistas Ireland
Ireland is small in size but epic in wonder; surrounded by the Atlantic ocean, Cliffs of Moher to the extraordinary Giant's Causeway, this land has been shaped and reshaped by both the power of water and violent geological forces.