
TV Schedule for BBC Earth HD
Sunday, August 24th TV listings for BBC Earth HD
Dr Savannah Wild Rose Vet Into the Wild
Variety is the spice of life for Dr. Savannah as every day presents a host of new changes, from inner-city wild bird rescues to performing an emergency c-section on a pregnant cow.
Hubble's Canvas Eye of the Beholder
Revealing the masterpieces that about in the universe.
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.
Griff's Canadian Adventure Manitoba Coldness
British comedian and travel enthusiast Griff Rhys Jones explores the frozen wilds of Canada's north, in the province of Manitoba.
Life Below Zero On the Auroras
Alaskans confront the environment and themselves as winter bears down.
Inside the Factory Socks
A day at the Pantherella factory in England reveals the teamwork and machine power required to produce luxury socks at an industrial scale.
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.
Inside the Factory Chairs
Gregg Wallace visits the Ercol factory in Buckinghamshire, an area associated with furniture making since the 19th century. Brits spend a staggering £300 million pounds each week on furniture.
Inside the Factory Boots
A visit to the Dr. Martens factory in England reveals how the plant mass-produces its popular 1460 leather boots at a rate of 3,500 pairs a week.
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.
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.
Asia Saving Asia
Many passionate people are dedicated to saving the wild animals of Asia; these individuals and their ingenious solutions give hope and optimism for the future of the continent.
Solar System Volcano Worlds
Focusing on faraway landscapes that are bursting with fire and ice; Professor Cox goes on a journey across the solar system for a look at volcanic eruptions so vast they reach into space; learning why these violent explosions hold the keys to life.
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.
Asia Saving Asia
Many passionate people are dedicated to saving the wild animals of Asia; these individuals and their ingenious solutions give hope and optimism for the future of the continent.
Solar System Volcano Worlds
Focusing on faraway landscapes that are bursting with fire and ice; Professor Cox goes on a journey across the solar system for a look at volcanic eruptions so vast they reach into space; learning why these violent explosions hold the keys to life.
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.
Inside the Factory Socks
A day at the Pantherella factory in England reveals the teamwork and machine power required to produce luxury socks at an industrial scale.
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.
Inside the Factory Chairs
Gregg Wallace visits the Ercol factory in Buckinghamshire, an area associated with furniture making since the 19th century. Brits spend a staggering £300 million pounds each week on furniture.
Hope for Wildlife Brandi New
A new volunteer steps up to the challenge; Hope's first fawn of the year interrupts delicate surgery on an injured owl.
Hope for Wildlife Batten Down the Hatches
A hurricane slams the rehab, knocking an osprey nest out of its tree; Hope scrambles to save the babies in the middle of the storm.
Canada: Over the Edge Dempster Highway North
Heading south from Inuvik, NWT - we embark on one of the world's great road trips - following the Northern half of the Dempster Highway - from Inuvik to the Arctic Circle.