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    <display-name lang="US">BBC Dinos 24/7</display-name>
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    <title lang="zh">Tutankhamun: Life, Death and Legacy</title>
    <desc>Picking up the story in 1323BC, the pharaoh sustains the injury that would eventually kill him. On a scan of Tutankhamun's skeleton, Dan sees a break to his thigh bone which could have been a battle injury. John visits Howard Carter's house and probes the 1920s craze of `Tutmania', when the Western world went crazy for all things Egyptian.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-14</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260814192100 +0000" stop="20260814201900 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Tutankhamun: Life, Death and Legacy</title>
    <desc>Dan discovers a series of curious anomalies in Tutankhamun's burial, and spots that the faces on his coffins and canopic jars do not match that of the famous golden mask. Raksha looks at Seti's tomb, which shows how low quality and hurried Tutankhamun's was in comparison. John learns how to dance like an Egyptian at a funeral, and investigates the truth of the `Curse of Tutankhamun'.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-14</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260814201900 +0000" stop="20260814211800 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Horizon</title>
    <desc>Scientists investigate the meteorite impact responsible for the extinction of dinosaurs. According to a theory, the event was triggered by a comet hitting the present-day Gulf of Mexico.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-14</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260814211800 +0000" stop="20260814222700 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The Mystery of Rome's X Tomb</title>
    <desc>Historian Dr Michael Scott unlocks the secrets of a mysterious tomb containing over 2,000 bodies unearthed within one of the catacombs of Rome. The bodies are found to have been wrapped in elaborate plaster and cloth shrouds, liberally sprinkled with ground up amber. Working with an international team of archaeologists, Scott gathers clues to identify who these men and women were and how they died</desc>
    <date>2026-08-14</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260814222700 +0000" stop="20260814230100 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Walking with Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>This programme looks at the Cretaceous period, 106 million years ago. Volcanic activity forces the continents apart, and dinosaurs diversify into a range of species to cope with environmental extremes. The landmass that will become Australia and Antarctica is in sunlight for half of the year, and in frozen darkness for the rest.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-14</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260814230100 +0000" stop="20260814233900 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Walking with Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Looking at the closing chapters of the Cretaceous period, 65 million years ago, when the world is poisoned by massive volcanic activity. Among the fields of burning ash, the dinosaurs struggle for survival, oblivious to the Earth's impending collision with a giant comet.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-14</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260814233900 +0000" stop="20260815000000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Lost Cities of The Ancients</title>
    <desc>A journey to discover the legendary lost city of Piramesse, a magnificent ancient capital built 3,000 years ago by the Egyptian pharaoh Ramesses the Great. When it was finally rediscovered by early archaeologists, it opened up a bizarre puzzle because it was in the wrong place.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-14</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815004000 +0000" stop="20260815014300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Lost Cities of The Ancients</title>
    <desc>In the Lambayeque valley in northern Peru lies a strange lost world, the forgotten ruins of 250 mysterious pyramids, including some of the biggest on the planet, colossal structures made out of mud bricks.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815014300 +0000" stop="20260815024400 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Lost Cities of The Ancients</title>
    <desc>This is the story of the formidable Hittites and their long-lost capital, Hattusha, which has recently been rediscovered. Buried in this lost city is one of the greatest libraries of the ancient world, and all the secrets of this mysterious civilisation were written in two codes - one a unique form of hieroglyphs with which we can recreate the lost world of the Hittites.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815024400 +0000" stop="20260815034200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Tutankhamun: Life, Death and Legacy</title>
    <desc>Dan meets the mummies of Tutankhamun's parents at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo, and discovers that they were actually brother and sister. CT scans reveal how this incestuous relationship could have been responsible for Tutankhamun's poor health. Raksha heads underground to a rare tomb excavation in the Valley of the Kings which has never been seen before on television.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815034200 +0000" stop="20260815043900 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Tutankhamun: Life, Death and Legacy</title>
    <desc>Picking up the story in 1323BC, the pharaoh sustains the injury that would eventually kill him. On a scan of Tutankhamun's skeleton, Dan sees a break to his thigh bone which could have been a battle injury. John visits Howard Carter's house and probes the 1920s craze of `Tutmania', when the Western world went crazy for all things Egyptian.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815043900 +0000" stop="20260815053800 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Tutankhamun: Life, Death and Legacy</title>
    <desc>Dan discovers a series of curious anomalies in Tutankhamun's burial, and spots that the faces on his coffins and canopic jars do not match that of the famous golden mask. Raksha looks at Seti's tomb, which shows how low quality and hurried Tutankhamun's was in comparison. John learns how to dance like an Egyptian at a funeral, and investigates the truth of the `Curse of Tutankhamun'.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815053800 +0000" stop="20260815063900 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Treasures of Ancient Egypt</title>
    <desc>Alastair Sooke tells the story of Ancient Egyptian art and how it reflected the civilisation's religion, through thirty extraordinary masterpieces.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815063900 +0000" stop="20260815074200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Treasures of Ancient Egypt</title>
    <desc>Alastair Sooke explores the sumptuous treasures of the Golden Age of Egyptian art, starting with troubling psychological portraits of tyrant king Senwosret III, and ending with the golden mask of boy-king Tutankhamun.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815074200 +0000" stop="20260815090400 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The Lost World</title>
    <desc>The explorers find themselves trapped on the plateau high above the Amazon jungle, surrounded by prehistoric horrors.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815090400 +0000" stop="20260815095400 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Lost Worlds: Vanished Lives</title>
    <desc>Part 1/4. David Attenborough shows us how ancient creatures have come to be preserved as fossils and how those fossils can shed light on characteristics of these creatures' lives, and even their death.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815095400 +0000" stop="20260815103800 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Lost Worlds: Vanished Lives</title>
    <desc>Part 2/4. Could pterodactyls fly? And why did trilobites have such good eyes? David Attenborough investigates the secret lives of animals from the past, as told in the fossil record.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815103800 +0000" stop="20260815112300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Lost Worlds: Vanished Lives</title>
    <desc>Part 3/4. David Attenborough uncovers dinosaur bones in the Sahara desert and visits the biggest, most spectacular dinosaur displays in the world.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815112300 +0000" stop="20260815121300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Lost Worlds: Vanished Lives</title>
    <desc>Part 4/4. David Attenborough uncovers bizarre creatures of the earliest seas, tiny horses the size of spaniels and an animal that's half bird and half reptile - the rarest of them all.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815121300 +0000" stop="20260815131200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">The Making Of: Walking With Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Animatronics, computer animation and science re-create the dinosaurs' world.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815131200 +0000" stop="20260815134900 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Walking with Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Part 1/3. As life starts evolving in the oceans, our bizarre earliest ancestors battle against 3m long sea scorpions and giant carnivorous fish. Their ability to survive will determine the shape of life on Earth and whether humans will exist at all. As our amphibian ancestors struggle onto land the monsters they face are even more deadly.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815134900 +0000" stop="20260815142300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Walking with Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Part 2/3. Millions of years before the dinosaurs, a world full of giant sabretooth reptiles and huge armoured herbivores was obliterated when global temperatures soared and vast deserts blanketed the land. As the environment recovered, populations of one species of tough reptile exploded until it alone dominated the planet, but its reign was short-lived.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815142300 +0000" stop="20260815145700 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Walking with Monsters: Life Before Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Part 3/3. The struggle for survival moves onto land in the shape of early reptiles such as Petrolacosaurus. In the Carboniferous swamps, insects and arthropods have taken over and grown into giants, from the giant spider Mesothelae to millipede-like monsters. As the swamps dry up, the world becomes dominated by the first ever giant reptiles - the huge, sail-backed Edaphosaurus.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815145700 +0000" stop="20260815155600 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Horizon</title>
    <desc>Are sparrows and blackbirds the direct descendants of a vicious group of dinosaurs including the velociraptor?</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815155600 +0000" stop="20260815162900 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Deadly Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Steve is going large, as he focuses on the biggest animals to have ever walked the earth. In his dino-den, he starts by meeting the Argentinosaurus, an animal so large that even its poo was deadly. But if you thought that that was the biggest dinosaur ever, then think again.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815162900 +0000" stop="20260815170200 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Deadly Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>The Jurassic was home to the most vicious and violent predators the world has ever seen. To survive, herbivores had to fight back! Steve Backshall goes on a mission to track down the deadliest of all dinosaur defenders. He'll meet the armoured tank that is Nodosaurus, he'll test whether an Iguanodon really has what it takes to beat a T-rex, and thanks to some mega-engineering he'll unleash an Anky</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815170200 +0000" stop="20260815173800 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Deadly Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Steve tries to chomp through a car like a T. rex, wield an axe like an Allosaurus and hitch a ride in Britain's biggest tank to showcase the might of a Spinosaurus.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815173800 +0000" stop="20260815181000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Deadly Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Steve gets freaky on a mission to find the weirdest dinosaur ever. He kick-starts with a Gigantoraptor, an 8-metre tall giant that laid the biggest eggs in history.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815181000 +0000" stop="20260815184400 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Deadly Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Steve discovers just what it takes to be a terror from the skies. He straps himself into one of Britain's fastest wind tunnels where he goes head-to-head against Microraptor.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815184400 +0000" stop="20260815192000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Deadly Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Steve travels to new depths as he discovers just what it takes to be an aquatic terror. His quest sees him rocket through water in spectacular style, just like an Ophthalmosaurus.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815192000 +0000" stop="20260815195500 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Deadly Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Steve's on a mission to find dinosaurs that have something a little special: fearsome killers, with incredible abilities! Get ready for a sensory sensation! His quest sees him race in the dark like a Troodon, track prey from miles away taking tips from the Daspletosaurus, and finally he gets his hands on a real life Caiman to show how their pressure pits are just like that of the Spinosaurus. Stra</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815195500 +0000" stop="20260815202800 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Deadly Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Steve goes on an undercover mission to unearth the sneakiest dinosaurs that were far deadlier than they first appeared.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815202800 +0000" stop="20260815210100 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Deadly Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Steve Backshall is on the hunt for the most deadly animals to have ever walked the earth: dinosaurs. Steve goes on a mission to uncover what was deadlier than the dinosaurs, from massive monsoons and super-sized sandstorms to ballistic bacteria and gory gas. In an epic finale, Steve ends with a bang as he recreates the dinosaur-killing asteroid impact in an experiment.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815210100 +0000" stop="20260815213600 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Deadly Dinosaurs</title>
    <desc>Steve Backshall looks back at the most awesome experiments over the series and chooses his highlights.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815213600 +0000" stop="20260815221100 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Walking with Beasts</title>
    <desc>Special effects-filled documentary beginning 49 million years ago. The world is heavily forested and birds rule the planet, preying on small mammals. Whales have not yet evolved, and their ancestors walk on the land.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815221100 +0000" stop="20260815224600 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Walking with Beasts</title>
    <desc>A pregnant basilosaurus, an 18-metre, carnivorous whale which lives in the Tethys Sea, is forced to kill the young of a smaller whale to ensure the survival of her unborn calf.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815224600 +0000" stop="20260815232300 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Walking with Beasts</title>
    <desc>Going back 25 million years to the time of the indricothere, which was the largest mammal ever to live on dry land, being seven metres high and weighing 15 tons! The only threat to an adult would have been the hyaenodon which was the size of a rhino and had jaws that could crush a rock.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
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  <programme channel="487333" start="20260815232300 +0000" stop="20260816000000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Walking with Beasts</title>
    <desc>The beginnings of mankind can be traced back 3.2 million years to Ethiopia and the advent of Australopithecus, a type of ape which, like humans, was bipedal. These early members of the human family faced many dangers, including the sabre-toothed cat, malaria, and the 14-tonne delnotherium.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-15</date>
  </programme>
  <programme channel="487333" start="20260816000000 +0000" stop="20260817000000 +0000">
    <title lang="zh">Walking with Beasts</title>
    <desc>Revealing the exotic, oversized creatures that inhabited South America one million years ago, such as the deadly smilodon, the largest of all sabre tooth cats.</desc>
    <date>2026-08-16</date>
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