
TV Schedule for BBC Earth HD
Sunday, September 7th TV listings for BBC Earth HD
Reef Wrecks Mexico's Artificial Reefs
Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula houses ships converted to artificial reefs.
Merchants of the Wild Shkotae (Fire)
Gabriella and the others experience a wet, cold night; Elder Charlie demonstrates the art of starting fire; Michela's fears grow.
Merchants of the Wild Tambinshumwin (Shelter)
Caleb Musgrave teaches the Adventurers proper shelter construction.
Griff's Canadian Adventure Quebec Frenchness
From bagels and poutine to beavers and ice hockey, Griff Rhys Jones explores Quebec to learn how French Canada really is; he reveals how its history and diversity have helped to shape la belle province and the multicultural Canada of present times.
Life Below Zero Going in Circles
Alaskans take advantage of a brief reprieve from Dark Winter's wrath.
The Planets Into the Darkness: Ice Worlds
Professor Brian Cox journeys to the remotest part of the solar system where the mysteries of Saturn, Uranus and Neptune remain in the shadows.
Horizon Volcanoes of the Solar System
An international team of volcanologists in Iceland.
Walking the Himalayas The Journey Begins
Levison begins his journey in Afghanistan's remote and inhospitable Wakhan Corridor.
Levison takes in the scenery in northern Pakistan's mountain valleys.
Walking With Dinosaurs The River Dragon
A Spinosaurus, the world's largest ever predatory dinosaur, struggles to bring up his babies and lead his young family across one of the deadliest environments on Earth.
Deadly 60 on a Mission: Pole to Pole Wild Islands
In the Falkland Islands the crew runs across rockhopper penguins and the striated caracara.
Deadly 60 on a Mission: Pole to Pole Antarctica
Celebrating the end of the pole-to-pole expedition with Steve Backshall and his team in Antarctica, where he dives with king penguins and has a terrifying encounter with a predator of the Southern Ocean, the leopard seal.
Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur
David Attenborough tells the story of the discovery and reconstruction in Argentina of the world's largest known dinosaur, a brand new species of titanosaur. Measuring 37m long, it now holds the record as the biggest animal ever to walk the earth.
Blue Planet II Coasts
Coasts are the most changeable habitats of the ocean world.
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.
A Perfect Planet Volcano
Without volcanoes, life on Earth would never have begun; they are responsible for both the planet's breathable atmosphere and the oceans; mineral-rich ash from regular eruptions fertilize the land.
Blue Planet II Coasts
Coasts are the most changeable habitats of the ocean world.
Expedition with Steve Backshall: Unpacked
Steve Backshall's close encounters with some of the planet's most iconic wildlife in some of the remotest places on earth.
David Attenborough journeys across the polar regions of our planet.
David Attenborough discovers the plants breathing life into the world.
Expedition with Steve Backshall: Unpacked
Steve Backshall's close encounters with some of the planet's most iconic wildlife in some of the remotest places on earth.