The nature documentary explores mammals' ability to learn new tricks to survive, and features unique footage of a killer whale hunting elephant seal pups.
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In one of the most daring expeditions ever undertaken, cameras follow blind athlete Erik Weihenmayer’s ascent of Mount Everest and capture the scenery of this stunning environment.
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Scotland’s countryside magazine. Dougie Vipond visits the Dutch village with no traffic signs and asks if Scotland should follow suit. Nick Nairn concludes his culinary journey.
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The nature documentary looks at insects. There are 200 million insects for each of us. The key to their success is an armoured covering that takes on almost any shape.
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Autumnwatch post-show, audience-led informal live discussion and debate. Martin Hughes-Games chairs as the presenters answer audience questions.
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Dougie Vipond investigates whether our countryside is becoming cluttered with too many road signs. Nick Nairn continues his journey through the pages of Scotland’s culinary history.
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The nature documentary looks at birds and, with slow-motion cameras and aerial photography, reveals some of the extraordinary things that having feathers allows them to do.
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Autumnwatch post-show, audience-led informal live discussion and debate. Martin Hughes-Games chairs as the presenters answer audience questions.
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Explorer Pen Hadow says TV may contribute to a lack of geographical knowledge after a new survey revealed most people think the earth is vastly bigger.
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Scotland’s countryside magazine show. Featuring a visit to a micro-distillery, a look at the new sheep tagging rules plus the story of Orkney's wartime defences.
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At the Lac du Bourget near Lyon in France, researchers are testing new air conditioning technology aiming to cut the amount of energy needed to keep buildings cool in the summertime. Here in the Port Authority offices, they have installed an air conditioning unit which cool...
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Wildlife series. Steve Backshall descends into the crater of a giant extinct volcano in New Guinea which biologists have long believed could be home to spectacular new creatures.
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