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6:00 AM
Arctic Secrets
The dawn of the Arctic spring
The dawn of the Arctic spring, when the sun rises above the horizon for the first time in months, bringing the region into life
7:00 AM
Monkey Life
Busta and Mickey have a check-up
Chimps Busta and Mickey have their teeth checked, and Spanish capuchins Babe and Amy take on dominant female Debbie
7:30 AM
Monkey Life
The chimpanzees are treated to ice lollies
Pip the chimp undergoes a tricky operation, and staff create a frenzy by treating the chimpanzees to ice lollies
8:00 AM
Animals Like Us
An insight into the everyday lives of animals, a penguin uses a pebble to propose
A look at the lives of animals, a penguin uses a small pebble to symbolise his proposal, while a lemur in Madagascar uses millipedes as a form of pest control
9:00 AM
Guardians of the Wild
Why Zambia's kinda baboons have turned their back on aggression
Researcher set out to understand why Zambia's kinda baboons have turned their backs on aggression and are starting to lead more peaceful lives
10:00 AM
Undiscovered Vistas
The Bay of Fundy on Canada's east coast
The Bay of Fundy on Canada's east coast, which is home to the world's highest tides - beneath which lies an intricate maze of invertebrate life
11:00 AM
Beasts of the Big Blue
Exploring New Zealand's marine wildlife
Exploring New Zealand's marine wildlife, beginning with Snares Island in the southern Pacific and its crested penguins, petrels and sea lions
12:00 PM
Arabian Seas
The sharks and rays that patrol Arabia's coral reefs for their prey
The sharks and rays that patrol Arabia's coral reefs for their prey, and the toxic fish that have perfected the art of disguise
1:00 PM
Monkey Life
Busta and Mickey have a check-up
Chimps Busta and Mickey have their teeth checked, and Spanish capuchins Babe and Amy take on dominant female Debbie
1:30 PM
Monkey Life
The chimpanzees are treated to ice lollies
Pip the chimp undergoes a tricky operation, and staff create a frenzy by treating the chimpanzees to ice lollies
2:00 PM
Animals Like Us
An insight into the everyday lives of animals, a penguin uses a pebble to propose
A look at the lives of animals, a penguin uses a small pebble to symbolise his proposal, while a lemur in Madagascar uses millipedes as a form of pest control
3:00 PM
Guardians of the Wild
Why Zambia's kinda baboons have turned their back on aggression
Researcher set out to understand why Zambia's kinda baboons have turned their backs on aggression and are starting to lead more peaceful lives
4:00 PM
Undiscovered Vistas
The Bay of Fundy on Canada's east coast
The Bay of Fundy on Canada's east coast, which is home to the world's highest tides - beneath which lies an intricate maze of invertebrate life
5:00 PM
Arabian Seas
The sharks and rays that patrol Arabia's coral reefs for their prey
The sharks and rays that patrol Arabia's coral reefs for their prey, and the toxic fish that have perfected the art of disguise
6:00 PM
Predators
A brotherhood of cheetahs lose their hunting ground to a bushfire
A notorious brotherhood of cheetahs rule the southern plains of the Serengeti, until a raging bushfire turns their world upside down
7:00 PM
Monkey Life
Busta and Mickey have a check-up
Chimps Busta and Mickey have their teeth checked, and Spanish capuchins Babe and Amy take on dominant female Debbie
7:30 PM
Monkey Life
The chimpanzees are treated to ice lollies
Pip the chimp undergoes a tricky operation, and staff create a frenzy by treating the chimpanzees to ice lollies
8:00 PM
Africa's Wild Horizons
The wildlife of Tanzania's vast Ngorongoro Crater
Tanzania's vast Ngorongoro Crater is in many ways a perfect home for wildlife. However, its isolation also threatens their futures
9:00 PM
Untamed Valley
The Luangwa River's two-mile meander
The Luangwa River's two-mile meander is a busy spot. It's home to hippos, is a crucial crossing for elephants and a place for buffalo to quench their thirst
10:00 PM
Predators
A brotherhood of cheetahs lose their hunting ground to a bushfire
A notorious brotherhood of cheetahs rule the southern plains of the Serengeti, until a raging bushfire turns their world upside down
11:00 PM
Arabian Seas
The sharks and rays that patrol Arabia's coral reefs for their prey
The sharks and rays that patrol Arabia's coral reefs for their prey, and the toxic fish that have perfected the art of disguise
12:00 AM
David Attenborough's Kingdom of Plants
How plants change through the seasons
The naturalist explores how the plants at Kew Gardens change through the seasons and discovers the surprising properties of some of the institution's fungi
1:00 AM
Jaguar Journals
The team get to know Aroeira, their newly collared female
Watch the team get to know Aroeira, their newly collared female, before continuing to track Badalo - who has moved deeper into the flooded forest
2:00 AM
Africa's Wild Horizons
The wildlife of Tanzania's vast Ngorongoro Crater
Tanzania's vast Ngorongoro Crater is in many ways a perfect home for wildlife. However, its isolation also threatens their futures
3:00 AM
Untamed Valley
The Luangwa River's two-mile meander
The Luangwa River's two-mile meander is a busy spot. It's home to hippos, is a crucial crossing for elephants and a place for buffalo to quench their thirst
4:00 AM
Animals Like Us
An insight into the everyday lives of animals, a penguin uses a pebble to propose
A look at the lives of animals, a penguin uses a small pebble to symbolise his proposal, while a lemur in Madagascar uses millipedes as a form of pest control
5:00 AM
Guardians of the Wild
Why Zambia's kinda baboons have turned their back on aggression
Researcher set out to understand why Zambia's kinda baboons have turned their backs on aggression and are starting to lead more peaceful lives
6:00 AM
Arctic Secrets
The world's largest uninhabited island, Devon Island
The world's largest uninhabited island, Devon Island, is so remote that scientists chose it to simulate conditions on Mars. Only the toughest survive