Your Inner Fish An Evolution Story episode 2

Your Inner Fish: An Evolution Story episode 2

Your Inner Fish: An Evolution Story episode 2 traces our hair, skin, teeth, jaws and sense of hearing back to reptilian ancestors – from ferocious beasts that ruled the Earth, to a little shrew-like animal that lived 195 million years ago.         It took more than 350 million years for the human body to take shape. Anatomist Neil Shubin reveals how our bodies are the legacy of ancient fish, reptiles and primates – the ancestors you never knew were in your family tree. Our bodies carry the anatomical legacy of animals that lived hundreds of millions of […]

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Joanna Lumley's India episode 1

Joanna Lumley’s India episode 1

Joanna Lumley’s India episode 1: Joanna Lumley travels back to the country of her birth. A year older than independent India itself, Joanna was born in Srinagar in the last days of the Raj and India was home to both sides of her family for several generations. Joanna travels the length and breadth of the country, beginning her epic journey in Tamil Nadu – on the southern tip of the subcontinent – and works her way up to the north. She travels over 5,000 miles, exploring its diverse landscapes, different cultural traditions, and extraordinary spirit. Joanna witnesses religious ceremonies in

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Cornwall with Simon Reeve episode 1

Cornwall with Simon Reeve episode 1

Cornwall with Simon Reeve episode 1: Simon Reeve travels through glorious Cornwall during a summer like no other, as the county emerges from lockdown and businesses are in a race to survive. Cornwall is hugely reliant on tourism and the pandemic has highlighted how precarious people’s livelihoods are. In this first of two programmes, Simon journeys through some of the most beautiful coastal locations Britain has to offer and meets the incredible Cornish characters who make the county unique.       For the Taco Boys, a group of enterprising young entrepreneurs selling their homemade food on the beach, lockdown

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Your Inner Fish: An Evolution Story episode 1

Your Inner Fish: An Evolution Story episode 1

Your Inner Fish: An Evolution Story episode 1: It took more than 350 million years for the human body to take shape. Anatomist Neil Shubin reveals how our bodies are the legacy of ancient fish, reptiles and primates, the ancestors you never knew were in your family tree. Our bodies carry the anatomical legacy of animals that lived hundreds of millions of years ago.         Journeying to the Arctic, South Africa and Ethiopia, Neil uncovers an astonishing story spanning hundreds of millions of years, a tale full of strange facts and remarkable insights. Using fossils, embryos and

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The Frozen Tombs of Mongolia

The Frozen Tombs of Mongolia

The Frozen Tombs of Mongolia: In the frozen steppes of the Altai, a Franco-Mongolian archeological expedition prepares to excavate the tombs of Eastern Scythian warriors, some 2,300 years old. The Scythians’ ritual practices of deep burial of the dead, in combination with extreme climatic conditions, mean the scientists may discover the last frozen tombs on the planet, and thus elucidate the mysteries surrounding nomadic horsemen. Who were they? How did they live? How did they die? What were the beliefs and funeral rites of the Eastern Scythians? An investigative thriller which throws new light on a forgotten civilization.    

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Young MasterChef 2023 episode 10

Young MasterChef 2023 episode 10

Young MasterChef 2023 episode 10: The pink neon lights of the kitchen are sparked, Poppy and Kerth have their forks at the ready, and the competition’s best three cooks are ready to battle it out. It’s the Young MasterChef final. The final challenge of this year’s competition is a true celebration of everything these three remarkable finalists have learned so far.         They must impress judges Poppy and Kerth with two delicious courses – an appetite-whetting starter followed by a showstopper dish that incorporates all their creativity and learning from the competition. It’s their final chance to

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The Tomb of the Scythian Prince

The Tomb of the Scythian Prince

The Tomb of the Scythian Prince: Go back in time of the Scythian, these mysterious fearless riders. An incredible archaeological treasure-trove sheds a new light on the life of these nomadic conquerors from Eurasia. The Scythians, skilled horsemen and nomadic conquerors, built a feared Empire in the vast Eurasian steppe between the 9th and 2rd century B.C. The only remaining traces of this people are their graves: the Kurgans. In April 1999, a French-Italian and Kazakh scientific team announced the exceptional discovery of a 2400 year-old Scythian tomb in Kazakhstan.       The incredible archaeological treasure-trove reveals amongst others,

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Secret Mind of Slime

Secret Mind of Slime

Secret Mind of Slime: Meet slime molds: the brainless blobs that can learn, make decisions, and navigate mazes. Who says you need brains to be smart? Extremely primitive life-forms called slime molds can navigate mazes, choose between foods, and create efficient networks—no brain required. New research on these organisms, which are neither plant nor animal, could help reveal the fundamental rules underlying all decision making.       Slime mold is an informal name given to several kinds of unrelated eukaryotic organisms with a life cycle that includes a free-living single-celled stage and the formation of spores. Spores are often

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Young MasterChef 2023 episode 9

Young MasterChef 2023 episode 9

Young MasterChef 2023 episode 9: Only one challenge separates the final four cooks from a place in this year’s Young MasterChef final. Head chef Kerth wants a restaurant-style service all in the name of street food. This is the biggest challenge to date and to make the final, the four rookie chefs have to cook for 20 expectant diners – at the Young MasterChef Street Food Pop-Up. With 20 diners, representing all corners of the street food and online food influencer scene, arriving at the Young MasterChef pop-up tent, the amateur youngsters must use everything they have learned. The task

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The Great Pottery Throw Down 2023 episode 5

The Great Pottery Throw Down 2023 episode 5

The Great Pottery Throw Down 2023 episode 5: Siobhan McSweeney takes the remaining potters up on the roof to create gargoyles, and guest judge Gabriel Nichols, from William Blyth Roof Tiles, challenges the group to make a chimney pot. Judges Keith Brymer Jones and Rich Miller must then decide who will be named potter of the week, and who will be cast out of the pottery. Competition telly takes many forms. There are the self-serving iterations with huge stakes where participants are almost encouraged to back-stab. Then there are the arts-and-crafts variety, where calmer are more supportive vibes are generated.

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Countryfile - Underground Britain

Countryfile – Underground Britain

Countryfile – Underground Britain: Sean Fletcher is in Cornwall, but he’s not here to explore its fabulous 300-mile coastline. Instead, he goes underground to unearth the legacy of the county’s renowned tin and copper mining industries. Sean encounters an endangered mammal that has set up home in disused mine shafts at Prideaux Wood, and at Penwith we delve underground to discover the history and geology of a 500-year-old tin mine that contains some of the deepest seams in the country.       Meanwhile, Adam Henson is in search of a super fertiliser hidden deep under the North York Moors,

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World War II In HD Colour episode 13

World War II In HD Colour episode 13

World War II In HD Colour episode 13: The end of the War in the Pacific is one of the greatest and most terrible tales of modern history. The Japanese fought to the bitter end and continued to fight island by island, hill by hill. US Air Force command tried bombing Japan into submission, firebombing Tokyo but could not break the Japanese resolve. Over 200,000 people died. In the end, President Truman decided to go nuclear and the fates of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were sealed.       World War II in Colour is a 13-episode British television docuseries recounting

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