
TV Schedule for BBC Earth HD
Wednesday, August 20th TV listings for BBC Earth HD
Canada: Over the Edge Coronation Gulf
West of Cambridge Bay, examine Nunavut's remote, northern waterways, from Dease Strait, to Bathurst inlet and then finally, the open waters of Coronation Gulf, and then to Kugluktuk.
Mysteries From Above The Deserted
Explores strongholds abandoned by their architects; a lost city in the Amazon jungle; a desert fortress made by humanity's most notorious empire; explores a city of identical castles; examines a Greek isle's bloody history from the air.
Mysteries From Above Mysteries of the Misplaced
Peek at landmarks in places where they shouldn't be; wing your way over an imperial pyramid in the Netherlands, a metal sphere in remote Russia, a lion shape carved into an English hillside and a bare swath cut through an Austrian forest.
Canada: Over the Edge Coronation Gulf
West of Cambridge Bay, examine Nunavut's remote, northern waterways, from Dease Strait, to Bathurst inlet and then finally, the open waters of Coronation Gulf, and then to Kugluktuk.
Inside the Factory Malt Loaf
A tour of the largest malt loaf factory in the world reveals the secrets of mass-producing the British teatime treat at a rate of half a million a day.
Horizon How Small is the Universe?
Scientists search for the smallest thing in our universe.
Deadly 60 on a Mission: Pole to Pole Hawaii
Steve and the team head to Hawaii where he comes face-to-face with an oceanic white tip shark.
Deadly 60 on a Mission: Pole to Pole Caribbean
In the Bahamas a tiger shark gets a little too close for comfort.
Levison Wood: Walking With... Polar Bears
Inside the Factory Bicycles
Gregg Wallace explores the largest bicycle factory in Britain, which produces 150 folding bicycles every 24 hours, and joins a multi-stage manual production line to make his very own bike.
Inside the Factory Malt Loaf
A tour of the largest malt loaf factory in the world reveals the secrets of mass-producing the British teatime treat at a rate of half a million a day.
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.
Natural World Hippos: Africa's River Giants
David Attenborough reveals the life of the hippopotamus, an animal that cannot swim yet is utterly dependent on water, with incredible underwater footage.
Planet Earth III Heroes
Conservation advocates take risks to save wildlife by exploring remote jungles, going undercover to catch criminals and making a microlight journey to lead endangered birds to safety.
Earth's Natural Wonders Surviving With Animals
In many of the world's natural wonders there is an abundance of animals, which can either be a threat to the people who live there or provide a means of survival.
Natural World Hippos: Africa's River Giants
David Attenborough reveals the life of the hippopotamus, an animal that cannot swim yet is utterly dependent on water, with incredible underwater footage.
Planet Earth III Heroes
Conservation advocates take risks to save wildlife by exploring remote jungles, going undercover to catch criminals and making a microlight journey to lead endangered birds to safety.
Earth's Natural Wonders Surviving With Animals
In many of the world's natural wonders there is an abundance of animals, which can either be a threat to the people who live there or provide a means of survival.
Frozen Planet II Our Frozen Planet
Coming face to face with the scientists bearing witness to history's profound climate shift; pondering the effect these changes have on Earth's human and animal communities, mapping the destruction from space and learning how to save the planet.
Seven Worlds, One Planet Australia
Isolated for millions of years, Australia has a variety of unique animals, including the most dangerous bird in the world, kangaroos, wombats, koalas and predators.
Inside the Factory Yoghurt
Gregg Wallace visits a factory in rural Somerset that produces a million pots of yogurt every day.
Inside the Factory Malt Loaf
A tour of the largest malt loaf factory in the world reveals the secrets of mass-producing the British teatime treat at a rate of half a million a day.
Hope for Wildlife You Otter Know
A muskrat trapped in a fence needs Hope's help and slippery patients give the team a tough time.
Hope for Wildlife Owl Be There
A baby owl needs to be reunited with its parents; a volunteer returns to the rehab in a new role; a duck rescue goes wet and wild.
Canada: Over the Edge Western Nunavut
The Western Nunavut region is one of the most sporadically-seen landscapes on Earth. We examine the community of Kugluktuk - Tukut Nogait National Park - and further west, the tiny hamlet of Paulatuk.