2026-02-01 00:45 Trésors volés 01:25 Nomades A season accessing the front and back of Wasatch mountains from one of America's best winter sport gems: Salt Lake City, Utah. 02:20 Nomades The best footage, locations and personalities in mountainbiking. 03:15 Sur les toits des villes How is life on the city's roofs? This series scales new heights, exploring apartment buildings, towers and monuments to discover a world full of unsuspected treasures : our rooftops. By day and night, the population changes on these heights. There are people who work here, people who live here, and others who come here to relax. The world's rooftops are a continual hive of activity. 04:10 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 05:05 Afrique : à la vie, à la mort Masters of stealth or speed, using enhanced senses and lethal strategies to hunt, Africa's killers include the incredibly fast cheetah and lions, which while slower, have raw power and ingenious teamwork on their side. The rivers, meanwhile, hold fearsome crocodiles. 06:00 Question de survie *2016 06:30 Question de survie *2016 07:00 Le royaume bleu 07:45 Le royaume bleu 08:30 Question de survie *2016 08:55 Les infortunes du guépard 09:45 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 10:15 Music Voyager 10:45 Music Voyager 11:15 Music Voyager 11:45 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 12:10 Past Hunters Derek Acorah's The Past Hunters travel to Hull to investigate ghostly goings on inside of a former chocolate factory. The investigation turns out to be no picnic, as the ghosts haunting make direct contact with the team. 13:00 Past Hunters We visit the home of Soccer legend Neil "Razor" Ruddock which seems to be haunted. Is it his home specifically? Or are these ghosts attached to him? 13:45 Rip Files A dominant male spirit attacks Mark, who then turns on Sherry. Amelia flees in terror during her lone vigil. 14:30 Rip Files The team learns to expect the unexpected, as objects move on their own and unexplained sounds plague the investigators. 15:00 Animal Embassy 15:25 Animal Embassy 15:50 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 16:45 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 17:40 Sarah Shark Sarah travels to one of the top 10 dive destinations in Australia (Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW) to dive with three species of Wobbegong Sharks within the Cape Byron Marine Park. She also conducts a street poll with members of the public to find out what they think about sharks. 18:05 Sarah Shark Sarah travels to one of the top 10 dive destinations in Australia (Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW) to dive with three species of Wobbegong Sharks within the Cape Byron Marine Park. She also conducts a street poll with members of the public to find out what they think about sharks. 18:30 Question de survie *2016 19:00 Question de survie *2016 19:30 The Great Journey 100 years ago, two young Argentine pilots, Eduardo Bradley and Angel Zuloaga, were the first men to cross the Andes Mountains through the air aboard a precarious balloon. They flew more than 8. 000 meters, from Santiago of Chile to Mendoza in Argentina. Relive the feelings and passions of two men who courageously pushed the bounds of flight in ways previously unimaginable. The first attempts to fl 20:00 The Great Journey Gustavo Marón takes a historical tour from the aeronautical museum of Santiago, in Chile to the airport of Mendoza, in Argentina to know the old and modern flight machines. 20:30 Travel by Dart A wildly unpredictable yet rich journey through Uruguay's traditions. Sorin explores local wines, quirky records like the world's largest pencil collection, and vibrant customs like the Murga. From Montevideo to Colonia and Punta del Este, this episode captures the country's charm and surprises. A must-watch for travel lovers! 20:55 Travel by Dart In Costa Rica, Sorin dives into thrilling adventures—ATV rides, ziplining, and reaching a remote waterfall. He experiences a mysterious magnetic hill and indulges in a chocolate massage. With stunning scenery and rich culture, this episode shows why Costa Rica became a post-pandemic paradise. Pura Vida! 21:20 Travel by Dart In Cuba, Sorin explores Havana's iconic classic cars and visits Vinales to uncover the secrets of world-famous cigars—from seed to smoke. With rare access to a tobacco farm and a stop at Hemingway's favorite bar, this episode offers a fresh, immersive look at Cuba's rich culture and resilience. 21:45 Travel Quest 22:10 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is on the North Island of New Zealand spearfishing for kingfish just off the Matakana Coast. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares a tangy ceviche salad with chilli, lime and coconut milk, morrocan spiced BBQ skewers and chunky Greek marinated steaks with an Italian polenta. 22:35 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is on the South Island of New Zealand diving for paua in the waters south of Jackson Bay. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares paua sushi with teriyaki sauce and fresh vegetables, roasted mushrooms stuffed with a creamy paua sauce and finally a paua fritter and pancake stack with fresh basil pesto. 23:00 L'Australie avec Ray Mears The survival expert swims around the Great Barrier Reef. 23:25 L'Australie avec Ray Mears 23:50 Le royaume bleu Another rare species and close relative of manatees is the dugong. Dugongs cling to survival in a few isolated corners of the globe. In marine sanctuaries in Abu Dhabi, the bizarre animals have been notoriously difficult to find, let alone photograph. Manatees and Dugongs features exclusive HD imagery of the mammals in the wild and examines efforts of scientists to protect the two species. The pro
2026-02-02 00:40 Le royaume bleu 01:30 Question de survie *2016 02:00 Question de survie *2016 02:30 Habiter le monde 03:00 Out Of Town Adventures Outta Town Adventures travels both near and far to discover the best advenures the destinations have to offer. This TV series is dedicated to presenting history, culture and geography in a fun and pisitive way. It encourages people to explore this beautiful world - something that starts with simply getting out of town. 03:25 Out Of Town Adventures Outta Town Adventures travels both near and far to discover the best advenures the destinations have to offer. This TV series is dedicated to presenting history, culture and geography in a fun and pisitive way. It encourages people to explore this beautiful world - something that starts with simply getting out of town. 03:50 Des bateaux et des hommes Travelling by boat bears a priceless sense of Freedom and offers endless new vistas to all passengers. Across waterways around the world Boats are an essential tool of daily life whether they carry goods, serve as utilities or services in remote areas. 04:45 Dream Journey 05:30 European Islands The emerald island - the Greek island of Kerkyra, also called Corfu. 06:00 Les nouvelles frontières de l'espace These are the the Moon's of the gas giants. Each a unique and mysterious world of its own. Some have oceans of water, geysers of Sulphur or atmospheres of plastic. Some are just now being seen at the outer rim of our solar system, all are worthy of much more scrutiny. 06:30 Les nouvelles frontières de l'espace It powers the machinery of nature. 07:00 Inside Outer Space Come with us as we explore and unravel the mysteries of what lies beyond our planet Earth. This is a series packed with space stories and information about our universe covering what we can see, how we can live in space and what science tells us about the past and the future as we journey inside out of space. 07:30 Inside Outer Space Come with us as we explore and unravel the mysteries of what lies beyond our planet Earth. This is a series packed with space stories and information about our universe covering what we can see, how we can live in space and what science tells us about the past and the future as we journey inside out of space. 08:00 Wow, I Never Knew That! It's been sweetening America for almost 40 years! Now, find out the truth behind how SWEET N LOW actually got its name! And why do we yell SHOTGUN when getting into a car with friends? Then, is it really bad luck to open an umbrella in the house? And, learn the salty truth on how the POTATO CHIP was invented out of ANGER! 08:25 Wow, I Never Knew That! It's one of the world's most famous train stations. GRAND CENTRAL TERMINAL. We'll take you on a trip to reveal its many fascinating secrets! And if they are cleaned without water, how do clothes get spotless when they are DRY CLEANED? 08:50 Big Coast Trolling monster Chinook Salmon with Big Jim Henschke outside Port Hardy, BC! 09:15 Big Coast Chasing down Albacore Tuna 65 miles off West Coast Vancouver Island. 09:40 China Uncovered The modern music scene is still reeling from the Rock 'n' Roll ban of the Cultural Revolution. Join them as they strive to become the rock stars of tomorrow. 10:40 Music Voyager 11:10 Music Voyager 11:45 Rip Files Guest Investigator Bill Hartley ("Ghosts of Shepherdstown") invites the team to explore a very active former police headquarters and fire station. 12:30 Past Hunters The former home of Queen Victoria is now home to many spirits who have been seen by guests and staff. Witness the first ever formal documentation of the paranormal activities in the Bulkeley Hotel. 13:15 Past Hunters Built in 1861 Mill Street Barracks is steeped in rich history. It has accommodated many branches of the armed forces throughout its life. Like many other barracks it has also been used as a morgue making it a prime location for the supernatural. 14:00 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 14:30 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 15:00 Travel Thru History And we're off! We learn the history of the world famous Kentucky Derby. Then, call your shot as we learn about one of America's most famous brands, Louisville Slugger. Also, we zip line in the world's only underground zip line attraction and visit the Ali Center. 15:25 Travel Thru History The Saints come marching in as we tour the iconic St. Louis Cathedral and the mysterious Ursuline Convent in New Orleans. We delve into Mardi Gras history at Mardi Gras World and visit the National WWII Museum's world class collection. 15:50 Nature's Force 16:20 Nature's Force Journey inside Dust Storms to see how they are formed and the hazards and effects they cause. A glimpse into the science of Clouds and how they fit into the weather cycle of the planet. The power of Lightening is more than visual, it is noise, electricity and it even helps plants to grow. Did you know that Rain droplets have different shapes and temperatures, it's maybe more interesting than you t 16:50 Animal Embassy 17:15 Animal Embassy For over a year, the staff at Loro Parque have been patiently waiting for a huge event to take place. Morgan, the deaf orca is about to give birth to her very first calf. The stakes are high, and the staff are holding their collective breath as the scene is set for the greatest natural phenomenon in the zoo's history. 17:40 Sarah Shark Sarah travels to one of the top 10 dive destinations in Australia (Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW) to dive with three species of Wobbegong Sharks within the Cape Byron Marine Park. She also conducts a street poll with members of the public to find out what they think about sharks. 18:05 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 19:00 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 19:55 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the South Island of New Zealand fishing for Blue Cod in the waters south off Jackson Bay. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares pan fried blue cod with an orange and pomegranate sauce, Moroccan spice blue cod tagine and finally a blue cod Indian curry with spinach. 20:20 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is in the South Island of New Zealand fishing for salmon in a glacier fed river on the south west coast, north of Fiordland. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares pan fried salmon with tapenade and green beans, chunky salmon steaks with a roasted garden salad and finally salmon fajitas with a tropical mango salsa. 20:45 Nomades The best footage, locations and personalities in mountainbiking. 21:40 Nomades A group of pro skiers travel a tough journey to South America in the hopes of experiencing the world-renown ski terrain Las Lenas, Argentina. 22:35 Habiter le monde 23:05 Habiter le monde 23:35 Out Of Town Adventures
2026-02-03 00:00 Journeys in Africa One of the most modern cities in Africa, Cape Town has something for everyone. We explore the city's architecture, taste a little wine at nearby Vineyards and track down the only penguin species in Africa before reaching the fabled Cape of Good Hope…just a scenic drive outside the city proper. 00:25 Journeys in Africa Amboseli National Park has had several years of drought so we're anxious to see if the famous elephant herds are healthy. Journeys takes to the air and ground to get a count of these incredible animals. Along the way, we visit the local Masai to see how they're adjusting to encroaching civilization and we encounter buffalo, hippos and numerous bird species that make Amboseli so special. 00:50 Journeys in India 01:20 Journeys in India Join us as we cruise the backwaters of Kerala, one of the most beautiful and serene areas of India. We explore the cities of Cochin and Kozhikode. Attend a local theatre performance and learn about traditional drama styles. The drama continues as we witness a local festival and then take in a display of the ancient art of Kalaripayattu. Bill helps raise the Chinese fishing nets at dusk and tour a 01:45 Out Of Town Adventures 02:10 The Great Journey Jorge Newbery, the mentor of the crossing of the Andes by air, dies in a tragic accident and someone must take the challenge. We will attend a class on balloon flight. 02:40 European Islands An island called the Little Continent - the Canary Island of Gran Canaria. 03:10 European Islands The island of the god Helios -the Greek island of Rhodes. 03:35 Blue World Cave diving is the most difficult and dangerous type of diving, so the training to become a certified cave diver is arduous. This episode documents Jonathan's actual cave training in the Bahamas and follows him as he learns how to dive safely in the overhead environment of a cave in an attempt to earn his full cave diver certification. 04:00 Le roman de l'eau Water: H2O Stories is a 3x52 series revisiting the story of water on planet Earth and its disrupted course over time which has led to the 21st century biggest challenge. 04:55 Wonder 05:25 Wonder 06:00 Quirky Science Canned food began with Napoleon's contest to preserve food, won by Appert's boiled, sealed bottles. The British later developed metal cans, though early ones exploded or caused illness. Can openers came 30 years later. Pasteur's germ theory explained spoilage. Pressure-cooking improved taste, and now, 'raddaperization'—zapping food—is the future. Canning evolved from battlefield necessity to high- 06:30 Quirky Science Medical history is full of odd cures—like bloodletting, which still helps in rare cases. Germs were once doubted until a doctor spotted bacteria between his teeth. Fleming later discovered antibiotics by accident. But now, 'superbugs' threaten this miracle cure. Refrigeration, once deadly due to toxic gases, evolved thanks to pressure-cooking and may soon use sound waves. From leeches to lab break 06:55 Exploration spatiale, objectif infini Zenith - Advances in Space Exploration reveals these latest developments and the implications they hold for all of us. 07:20 Exploration spatiale, objectif infini Zenith - Advances in Space Exploration reveals these latest developments and the implications they hold for all of us. 07:50 Les nouvelles frontières de l'espace The night sky is a time machine. The further we look out into the universe the further back in time we reach. What we see in the night sky is only a small percentage of the contents of the Universe, most is dark matter and dark energy we know it exists; however its nature eludes us for the moment. 08:15 Les nouvelles frontières de l'espace One hundred kilometres above the Earth's surface lies an invisible frontier: the edge of space. This is the Karman Line, the boundary between our planet's atmosphere and what lies beyond. What does it take to cross that line? 08:40 Les nouvelles frontières de l'espace Launching payloads into space is a very difficult task, historically rocket launches are the proverbial "swords into ploughshares" Missiles designed to carry atomic warheads now send satellites and probes into the solar system. Ironically it's one of the few exploits Mankind undertakes that doesn't occur in nature. 09:05 Wow, I Never Knew That! Take a trip to the Jersey Shore and learn how one of its famous boardwalks helped to inspire the iconic board game of MONOPOLY. And how did a donkey and an elephant become associated with politics? Plus, what's the difference between TOP GRAIN LEATHER and FULL GRAIN LEATHER? 09:30 Wow, I Never Knew That! If you have ever gone to a hockey game, or gone ice-skating, there is ONE revolutionary machine that helps keep the fun and action going! And that's all thanks to the ZAMBONI® ICE RESURFACING MACHINE. You'll learn how and why it was invented! And ever notice some pistachio nuts are RED in color? We'll throw up the RED FLAG and explain why the color is simply a COVER UP! 09:55 Wow, I Never Knew That! If you ever go camping there is one thing you do not want to leave home without, the SWISS ARMY KNIFE! We'll explain how it evolved into the most famous knife in the world and how the company's name got "CUT" together! And where did the term CUP OF JOE come from as well as the word JAVA? And we all love a juicy HAMBURGER, so where did these chopped meat patties come from? 10:20 Wow, I Never Knew That! Learn the secrets behind THERMOS' amazing technology! And they were the sweet candy pellets we loved as a kid, but did you know that PEZ was created to help people stop smoking? And find out how a steamboat inspired SAMUEL LANGHORNE CLEMENS to change his name to MARK TWAIN! 10:45 Music Voyager 11:15 Music Voyager 11:45 Rip Files Investigators visit the Patapsco Female Institute and discover evidence of voodoo. 12:30 Past Hunters Derek Acorah's The Past Hunters travel to Knutsford and investigate a former Crown Court. Multiple people have been sentenced to death and life in prison, but will the team encounter any of its former inmates tonight? 13:15 Past Hunters Derek Acorah's The Past Hunters travel to Stockport and investigate an abandoned Mil, Weir Mill, said to the most haunted Mill in the UK. Demonic figures haunt anyone that enters. Will the team survive the night with the spirits? 14:00 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 14:30 What In the World Presented by Peadar King, this series illustrates the human consequences of global economic inequalities and human rights violations, by focusing on how people encounter these issues on a daily basis. 15:00 Travel Thru History In this episode we explore Las Vegas' lesser known past. We visit the National Atomic Testing museum to learn about how the desert outside of Vegas was used for testing America's secret nuclear weapons. We also visit the Mormon Fort, the first permanent non-native settlement in the area, as well as the Neon Museum. 15:25 Travel Thru History It's island living in the Keys on this episode of TTH. We learn about the islands treasure hunting history at the Mel Fisher Museum. Then we'll explore Fort Jefferson, an isolated fort in the Gulf of Mexico that defended the islands. American literature enthusiasts will enjoy a look at Ernest Hemingway's Key West home, where some of his most famous works were penned. 15:50 Nature's Force 16:20 Nature's Force A snapshot of Seasons, how they work together and keep the globe in balance. Droughts are explored in terms of how we can predict them, proof our lives from them and collect data because of them. Hurricanes are explained, their power revealed and the measures that are used to help us survive their impact. Thunderstorms have a few stages of development that roll out in a particular order. 16:50 Animal Embassy Federica the turtle has arrived from Italy after a run in with a container ship. Loro Parque's offered to be her 'forever home', but how will she go sharing her new digs with others? You've heard of a fish out of water - try a turtle! Esmeralda the iguana has a lumpy belly and Jorge the vet is worried. He's hoping it's a bounty of eggs but knows he shouldn't count his iguanas before they hatch. It 17:15 Animal Embassy Rafa, the 'Birdman of Loro Parque', proudly leads the Foundation's ornithological work, surrounded daily by parrots, puffins, and penguins. Meanwhile, Inaki faces a challenge: training Sue-Anne the anteater. Armed with vanilla yoghurt and patience, he's hoping charm wins over stubbornness. Will she cooperate or snub his efforts? 17:40 Sarah Shark Sarah travels to one of the top 10 dive destinations in Australia (Julian Rocks, Byron Bay, NSW) to dive with three species of Wobbegong Sharks within the Cape Byron Marine Park. She also conducts a street poll with members of the public to find out what they think about sharks. 18:05 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 19:00 Petits princes Gasp at animal power, gawp at childhood innocence, this is the true story of children who live as friends with wild animals. 19:55 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is on the South Island of New Zealand diving for fresh crayfish in the waters south of Jackson Bay. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares oven baked crayfish sandwiches with chilli butter, a white bean and potato topped crayfish and asparagus pie and a slow roasted crayfish with fresh watermelon and mango salad. 20:20 Angelo's Outdoor Kitchen In this episode Wanaka based Chef Angelo Georgalli is on the North Island of New Zealand spearfishing for kingfish just off the Matakana Coast. Using his rustic portable kitchen, he prepares a tangy ceviche salad with chilli, lime and coconut milk, morrocan spiced BBQ skewers and chunky Greek marinated steaks with an Italian polenta. 20:45 Nomades A world-class group of skiers explore epic backcountry terrain around Bralorne, B.C., areas accessible only by snowmobiles, with Canadian sled super-heroes as their guides. 21:40 Nomades A group of international explorers for an adventure of Kayaking. A combination of canyoneering and kayaking. 22:35 Habiter le monde 23:05 Habiter le monde 23:35 Journeys in Africa The name alone conjures up mysterious and exotic images. The architecture and backstory to this once powerful independent kingdom, is both amazing and horrifying. Outside the city, Zanzibar earns its "Spice Island" nickname due to the huge plantations that grow everything to make your cooking flavorful. Journeys final stop is to visit the highly endangered Red Colobus monkeys. Learn why these huma
2026-02-04 00:00 Journeys in Africa All the essentials for going on, and having a successful safari are covered before our host gets a very special challenge—to find at least half of the "Big Twelve" on one safari drive. Four hours and six (6) very special animals—can he do it using his own rules for a successful safari? 00:25 Habiter le monde 00:55 Journeys in India Caves have held a special place in human development. The Hindu, Buddhist and Jain caves in these two UNESCO sites contain some of the most beautiful carvings and paintings found in Asia. This episode explores the history and relationship between these religions. 01:25 Journeys in India There is no city in India that is more British than Calcutta. The former capital of British India, Calcutta has gardens, buildings and museums to prove it. Throw away any ideas you have of this giant city and discover the treasures it holds. 01:50 Journeys in India Two of the greatest ancient monuments in the world are in South India—Hampi and Konark. These two wonders of the world were lost to the west, but now are at the top of many bucket lists. Join Bill as he takes the veil off these two incredible achievements of man. 02:20 Dream Journey 03:05 European Islands The undiscovered island of untouched beaches -the Balearic Island of Menorca. 03:40 Blue World Jonathan travels to Iceland to investigate a giant crack in the ground filled with frigid runoff from melting glaciers. It's rumored to be the clearest water in the world. But to find out, Jonathan has to brave some very cold water. Next, he heads down to sunny Florida, not to dive a coral reef or a spectacular shipwreck, but to dive in shallow, murky water under a busy bridge. This secret spot is 04:05 Coral Sea Dreaming Coral Sea Dreaming enters into the very heart of life - and death - on a coral reef. It is a story that spans 500 million years and stars some of the most exotic and wonderous marine creatures on earth. Coral is the planet's greatest natu- ral architect, and coral reefs boast the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem. 05:00 Sur les traces andalouses, une architecture millénaire Andalusia, the Spanish territory has a confluence of cultures which is represented in its architecture! Visigothic, Roman, Byzantine and Arab - the structures in the region display all these influences. Between 8th & 15th century, several dynasties from Arab to Berber conquered Andalusia impacting the way of life of people. The film tells this story through beautiful edifices of Andalusia. 06:00 Budapest Underground Famous Hungarian alternative musician Livius Varga has some problems with time. Fed up with the crazy rhythm of Hungary's capital city, he decides to move underground. As a psychologist by profession he's eager to know what happens to his sense of time after spending a few days in total darkness. He also hopes that his expedition to the secret time capsules of Budapest helps him to understand the 06:55 The Tigers From Scotland Narrated by Iain Glen, this film focuses on the fragile existence of the Scottish Wildcats, their status and what conservation efforts are being undertaken to ensure their survival. 07:55 Colonies Under the Sea The film follows four unique divers as they explore shipwrecks in the heart of the Bahamas archipelago in order to discover the unexpected life they harbor.