TV Schedule for BBC Earth HD
Tuesday, May 26th TV listings for BBC Earth HD
Human Last Humans Standing
Shocking new insights into the demise of modern humans' sister species, the Neanderthals, Homo sapiens's possible role in their downfall and how it becomes the last human species on Earth.
Human Discovering the Americas
During the height of the Ice Age, one of the coldest times humanity has ever known, Homo sapiens steps into the last habitable continents on the planet: the Americas.
Human A Great Gamble
Around 12,000 years ago, as the Ice Age finally thaws, humanity makes a dramatic shift - abandoning nomadic life for permanent settlements.
Planet Earth III Coasts
Sir David Attenborough explores the dangerous frontiers created by the world's coasts, where animals fight for survival amid constant change; there are some unexpected residents on Namibia's Skeleton Coast.
Planet Earth III Ocean
Sir David Attenborough reveals new animal behaviors in the ocean.
Planet Earth III Deserts and Grasslands
Trekking across habitats where the rains determine life or death; following an ostrich chick in the fiery Namib Desert; a baboon vies for a sip at a watering hole; a maned wolf in a grassy Brazilian oasis.
Planet Earth III Fresh Water
Explaining how freshwater is the lifeblood of planet Earth and why animals depend on it for their survival.
Planet Earth III Forests
Exploring forests as hidden worlds where the lives of animals are entwined, including temperate forests home to whistling wild dogs, as well as rainforests where ninja treehoppers fight off assassin bugs.
Walking The Nile The Egyptian Nile
Five months and more than 2000 miles into his journey, Lev is in Sudan, facing his biggest physical obstacle yet: the Sahara desert; he has to walk 1300 miles across one of the most inhospitable places on Earth.
After seven months walking, Lev reaches his final country: Egypt; he has 900 miles to go to the Mediterranean, but the authorities give him just 45 days to finish.
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.
Planet Earth III Coasts
Sir David Attenborough explores the dangerous frontiers created by the world's coasts, where animals fight for survival amid constant change; there are some unexpected residents on Namibia's Skeleton Coast.
Planet Earth III Ocean
Sir David Attenborough reveals new animal behaviors in the ocean.
Meet the people that made filming Kingdom possible and uncover the extraordinary acts of conservationists and anti-poaching teams protecting South Luangwa and all its inhabitants.
Human The First of Us
The extraordinary story of how the human species, Homo sapiens, first emerged, where the discoveries of recent years are revolutionising the understanding of humanity's origin story.
Human Into the Unknown
Following early Homo sapiens's ancestors as they step out of Africa and venture into the wider world, into areas inhabited by other human species.
Human Last Humans Standing
Shocking new insights into the demise of modern humans' sister species, the Neanderthals, Homo sapiens's possible role in their downfall and how it becomes the last human species on Earth.
Human Discovering the Americas
During the height of the Ice Age, one of the coldest times humanity has ever known, Homo sapiens steps into the last habitable continents on the planet: the Americas.
Mysteries From Above Disaster From Above
An enormous fiery vortex in Redding, Calif.; the island nation of Malta loses a natural treasure; a mysterious radioactive hotspot is discovered near Chernobyl; an unknown force lays waste to a mountain forest in Italian Alps.
Planet Earth III Fresh Water
Explaining how freshwater is the lifeblood of planet Earth and why animals depend on it for their survival.
Planet Earth III Forests
Exploring forests as hidden worlds where the lives of animals are entwined, including temperate forests home to whistling wild dogs, as well as rainforests where ninja treehoppers fight off assassin bugs.
Mysteries From Above Expect the Unexpected
A long-forgotten network of Native American earthworks; a baffling battlefield mystery in Belgium; a mysterious blood-red lake on a remote Greek island; an eerie pink glow emulating from the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Science's Greatest Mysteries: Solar Superstorms
In 1989, a ferocious explosion on the sun's surface released a cloud of highly charged particles containing the energy of 20 million nuclear bombs, and this solar superstorm then hit Earth; in Quebec, Canada, the lights suddenly went out.
