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    <display-name lang="South Africa">Curiosity Channel</display-name>
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    <title lang="zh">The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai</title>
    <desc>'S1/E4 - The Wolf and The Storm'. After seeing a wolf in the distance and tracks on the shore, the crew head inland in search of more clues to the wolf's whereabouts.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai</title>
    <desc>'S1/E5 - Neighbors, Old and New'. Casey and the crew go out in search of the family of the lost cub from the previous night. They hope that if they find them, the cub will have found them as well.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">The Tracker's Diary: Bears of Katmai</title>
    <desc>'S1/E6 - No Place Like Home'. As the end of their expedition draws near, salmon and bear activity begins to decline, but that doesn't mean that there aren't some bears still lingering around the area.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">The Trackers Diary: Tigers of Nepal</title>
    <desc>'S1/E1 - Lay of the Land'. Casey and his camera crew arrive in Nepal and meet up with local tiger guide, Rajan Chadhary, a seasoned tracker who guides the team around Bardiya National Park.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">The Trackers Diary: Tigers of Nepal</title>
    <desc>'S1/E2 - On the Tiger Trail'. Casey and the team search the jungle for tigers, but the tracks lead to dead ends. They discover a plethora of wildlife and eventually track the tiger to a waterhole.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">The Trackers Diary: Tigers of Nepal</title>
    <desc>'S1/E3 - Into the Tiger's Bedroom'. Casey and Rajan discuss tactics: sit and wait for tigers to come to the water, or track them through the jungle? They get a close look at the rare cats near a riverbed.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Animal Armour</title>
    <desc>There are many ways to defend yourself, you can run, fly, fight, but some animals have changed their entire body plans so they don't have to.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Oddly Satisfying Science</title>
    <desc>'S1/E8 - Colorful Conundrums'. Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they taste the scientific rainbow. This week's experiments highlight how electricity can tint titanium.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615043000 +0000" stop="20260615050000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Oddly Satisfying Science</title>
    <desc>'S1/E5 - Up and Atom'. Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they kindle our curiosity about the science behind fire.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Breakthrough</title>
    <desc>'S1/E39 - Worlds Best Dinosaur Fossil'. An extraordinary new discovery of a dinosaur fossil so pristine and complete, that it shows off the texture, patterns, and color of a prehistoric giant.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Ancient Earth</title>
    <desc>'S1/E1 - The Permian'. Massive geologic changes allowed life to thrive on land and sea, producing saber-toothed carnivores like Gorgonopsid and the terrifying 40-foot shark Helicoprion.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Ancient Earth</title>
    <desc>'S1/E2 - The Triassic'. After the Permian period, the epic saga of evolution and extinction on Earth produced the world's first dinosaurs, plesiosaurs and pterosaurs.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Ancient Earth</title>
    <desc>'S1/E3 - The Cretaceous'. Magnificent and terrifying dinosaurs like Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus ruled the land. But they were all wiped out in an instant by a collision with an asteroid!</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615060000 +0000" stop="20260615061500 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Ancient Oceans</title>
    <desc>'S1/E1 - The Ordovician'. For nearly 4 billion years, the continents of Earth were lifeless. But during the Ordovician, there was an explosion of life beneath the sea. Many creatures evolved.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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    <title lang="zh">Ancient Oceans</title>
    <desc>'S1/E2 - The Devonian'. Life in the sea rebounded with a vengeance in the Devonian. Dozens of monstrous predators emerged, like the 40-foot long Dunkleosteus.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615063000 +0000" stop="20260615064800 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Breakthrough</title>
    <desc>'S1/E60 - Decoding Megalodon'. Scientists have concluded that meg was able to achieve its gargantuan proportions by starting its carnivorous diet early in the womb.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615064800 +0000" stop="20260615070300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Breakthrough</title>
    <desc>'S1 - Shark Family Tree'. Great white sharks are one of the most feared predators on Earth, and yet we know very little about them. Science is now revealing the mysteries of this perfect predator.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615070300 +0000" stop="20260615073300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E3 - Orbit'. The International Space Station serves as an observation post, research lab and classroom.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615073300 +0000" stop="20260615080300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E4 - Shore to Shore'. Our seafaring nature has translated well to the space age, as we seek to 'sail out' into the unknown. The U.S. and NASA have set their sights on manned missions to Mars.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615080300 +0000" stop="20260615083300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E1 - The Astronauts'. 100 kilometers above the Earth's surface lies the edge of space. What will it take to cross the Karman Line: the boundary between our planet's atmosphere and beyond?</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615083300 +0000" stop="20260615090300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E2 - Getting There'. Launching payloads into space is a historically difficult task. Now, missiles designed to carry atomic warheads send satellites and probes into the solar system.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615090300 +0000" stop="20260615093300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Oddly Satisfying Science</title>
    <desc>'S1/E6 - Hot Hot Heat'. Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they turn up the thermostat and discover the role heat plays in science.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615093300 +0000" stop="20260615100000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Oddly Satisfying Science</title>
    <desc>'S1/E7 - Explosive Elements'. Join host Nick Uhas and his guests discover the unstable world of elemental gasses.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615100000 +0000" stop="20260615103000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Oddly Satisfying Science</title>
    <desc>'S1/E9 - Don't Believe Your Eyes'. Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they make science look like sorcery. This week's experiments delve into the possibilities of mind control, why objects and people?</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615103000 +0000" stop="20260615110000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Oddly Satisfying Science</title>
    <desc>'S1/E10 - The Sound of Science'. Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they tune into the science behind sound. This week's experiments hit high notes as we discover the physics of theremins.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615110000 +0000" stop="20260615111500 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Ancient Oceans</title>
    <desc>'S1/E1 - The Ordovician'. For nearly 4 billion years, the continents of Earth were lifeless. But during the Ordovician, there was an explosion of life beneath the sea. Many creatures evolved.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615111500 +0000" stop="20260615113000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Ancient Oceans</title>
    <desc>'S1/E2 - The Devonian'. Life in the sea rebounded with a vengeance in the Devonian. Dozens of monstrous predators emerged, like the 40-foot long Dunkleosteus.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615113000 +0000" stop="20260615114700 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Breakthrough</title>
    <desc>'S1/E60 - Decoding Megalodon'. Scientists have concluded that meg was able to achieve its gargantuan proportions by starting its carnivorous diet early in the womb.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615114700 +0000" stop="20260615120200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Breakthrough</title>
    <desc>'S1 - Shark Family Tree'. Great white sharks are one of the most feared predators on Earth, and yet we know very little about them. Science is now revealing the mysteries of this perfect predator.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615120200 +0000" stop="20260615130200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Engineering The Future</title>
    <desc>'S1/E1 - Wind'. This film follows the race to generate vast power from thin air - the wind. One of the world's biggest wind farms is being built off the English coast.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615130200 +0000" stop="20260615133200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E5 - Mars Adapt or Leave'. As the ExoMars rover continues to explore, Mars gives up her secrets. Getting to Mars is one thing, staying is another. Can we really land humans on the red planet?</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615133200 +0000" stop="20260615140200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E6 - Emissaries'. Our solar system is so vast, it is nearly 150 million kilometers, or 1 Astronomical Unit (AU), from the Sun to the Earth. And Pluto is up to 48 AUs away!</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615140200 +0000" stop="20260615143200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E3 - Orbit'. The International Space Station serves as an observation post, research lab and classroom.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615143200 +0000" stop="20260615150200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E4 - Shore to Shore'. Our seafaring nature has translated well to the space age, as we seek to 'sail out' into the unknown. The U.S. and NASA have set their sights on manned missions to Mars.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615150200 +0000" stop="20260615153200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Oddly Satisfying Science</title>
    <desc>'S1/E8 - Colorful Conundrums'. Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they taste the scientific rainbow. This week's experiments highlight how electricity can tint titanium.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615153200 +0000" stop="20260615160000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Oddly Satisfying Science</title>
    <desc>'S1/E5 - Up and Atom'. Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they kindle our curiosity about the science behind fire.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615160000 +0000" stop="20260615163000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Nigel Latta Blows Stuff Up</title>
    <desc>'S1/E1 - Lightning'. Nigel reveals an incredible device designed in the 1800s by Nikola Tesla that makes lightning and finds out what it is like to be struck by a lightning bolt.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615163000 +0000" stop="20260615170000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Nigel Latta Blows Stuff Up</title>
    <desc>'S1/E2 - Explosions'. Perhaps Nigel can walk away from a contrived movie explosion in slow motion like an action hero, but can he walk away from a real explosion?</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615170000 +0000" stop="20260615180000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Engineering The Future</title>
    <desc>'S1/E1 - Wind'. This film follows the race to generate vast power from thin air - the wind. One of the world's biggest wind farms is being built off the English coast.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615180000 +0000" stop="20260615190000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Engineering The Future</title>
    <desc>'S1/E1 - Wind'. This film follows the race to generate vast power from thin air - the wind. One of the world's biggest wind farms is being built off the English coast.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615190000 +0000" stop="20260615193000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E7 - Danger Asteroids Ahead'. Space exploration is expensive, but there is one program that is essential: the Planetary Defense Program, which locates, identifies and deflects wayward asteroids.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615193000 +0000" stop="20260615200000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E8 - First Light'. For an instrument first developed in the 17th century, the telescope has traveled a long way. Now, the latest version of the once-humble telescope is going a lot farther.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615200000 +0000" stop="20260615203000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E5 - Mars Adapt or Leave'. As the ExoMars rover continues to explore, Mars gives up her secrets. Getting to Mars is one thing, staying is another. Can we really land humans on the red planet?</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615203000 +0000" stop="20260615210000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The New Frontier</title>
    <desc>'S2/E6 - Emissaries'. Our solar system is so vast, it is nearly 150 million kilometers, or 1 Astronomical Unit (AU), from the Sun to the Earth. And Pluto is up to 48 AUs away!</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615210000 +0000" stop="20260615213000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Oddly Satisfying Science</title>
    <desc>'S1/E9 - Don't Believe Your Eyes'. Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they make science look like sorcery. This week's experiments delve into the possibilities of mind control, why objects and people?</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="422350" start="20260615213000 +0000" stop="20260616000000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Oddly Satisfying Science</title>
    <desc>'S1/E10 - The Sound of Science'. Join host Nick Uhas and his guests as they tune into the science behind sound. This week's experiments hit high notes as we discover the physics of theremins.</desc>
    <date>2026-06-15</date>
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