
TV Schedule for BBC First HD
Sunday, September 14th TV listings for BBC First HD
Weather Files: Total Impact Hurricanes
Hurricane Dorian stalls over the Bahamas in 2019 with nearly 300-kilometre-per-hour winds; discovering how hurricanes and typhoons can turn into life-saving drought busters and how technology could eventually tame them.
Griff's Canadian Adventure Newfoundland Bigness
Griff uncovers what makes Newfoundland and Labrador 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.
Ice Vikings Parts Unknown
Chris starts his season with a massive catch of Tullibee, only to see his happiness cut short; Justin and Mike start in Hecla and hit the motherlode; a critical fish market closes; Richard's close call on the ice.
History by the Numbers The Great Migration
Six million African Americans leave the southern states in the Great Migration to seek freedom and opportunity in the north and west.
Mysteries From Above Animal Oddities
Witness jaw-dropping animal spectacles from high above the Earth. Watch a whirling herd of northern nomads, see undersea behemoths show off in the Pacific shallows, track a US porcine stampede, and confront top ocean predators on the Florida coast.
Freddie Flintoff, Chris Harris and Paddy McGuinness head to the searing heat of Ethiopia in their first cars; back at the track, Chris puts the Ferrari 488 Pista and McLaren 600LT through their paces.
In an electric car special, Chris, Freddie and Paddy each attempt to build their own-battery powered sports car on a budget; Chris tests the Tesla Model 3 on track; Danny Boyle and Himesh Patel are the guest stars.
Chris, Freddie and Paddy set out to turn an old hearse into the ultimate family car; Chris gets to grips with the lightweight Dallara Stradale; Zara and Mike Tindall go head-to-head in the Reasonably Fast Car.
Freddie Flintoff, Chris Harris and Paddy McGuinness head to the searing heat of Ethiopia in their first cars; back at the track, Chris puts the Ferrari 488 Pista and McLaren 600LT through their paces.
In an electric car special, Chris, Freddie and Paddy each attempt to build their own-battery powered sports car on a budget; Chris tests the Tesla Model 3 on track; Danny Boyle and Himesh Patel are the guest stars.
Chris, Freddie and Paddy set out to turn an old hearse into the ultimate family car; Chris gets to grips with the lightweight Dallara Stradale; Zara and Mike Tindall go head-to-head in the Reasonably Fast Car.
Freddie Flintoff, Chris Harris and Paddy McGuinness head to the searing heat of Ethiopia in their first cars; back at the track, Chris puts the Ferrari 488 Pista and McLaren 600LT through their paces.
Contestants compete across the series, scoring points by answering questions correctly; they must avoid the impossible answers, otherwise they will be eliminated until the next day.
QI Ultras
Jordan Gray, Jason Manford, Sara Pascoe and Alan Davies to find the links between ugly feet, empty crisp packets, a Vermeer masterpiece and Countess Mountbatten's lingerie.
QI Ufology
Sandi Toksvig dusts off her tinfoil hat for a look at ufology with Cally Beaton, Nish Kumar, Tom Ward, and Alan Davies.
A thrilling battle of brainpower as four contestants pit their wits against The Chaser.
Roman Kemp and sidekick Sarah Greene host the quiz show where contestants race on moving podiums across the studio floor; correct answers get the players moving, while wrong answers will stop them in their tracks.
QI 'U' Animals
Sandi and Alan look at some 'U' animals with Rhod Gilbert, Lara Ricote and Ahir Shah.
QI Unrelated
Tom Allen, Chris McCausland and Lou Sanders look at a range of unrelated 'U' topics.
Testing whether cars, both mundane and extraordinary, live up to their manufacturers' claims; traveling to locations around the world, performing extreme stunts and challenges to see what the featured cars are capable of doing.
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Real crimes and cases are solved using footage from surrounding surveillance cameras; while footage usually consists of honest citizens going about their routines, it can also be used to catch the right culprit.
The fame of dead celebrities sometimes exceeds the people's lives.