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08/10/2008
Time UKTV Documentary
06:00

06:00 Home Shopping
Interests Shopping from home.

09:00

09:00 Natural World
An Eye for an Elephant
Documentary Cameraman and photographer Martyn Colbeck presents this nature documentary about how he captures his amazing images of elephants.

10:00

10:00 The Life of Mammals
A Winning Design
Documentary David Attenborough looks at why mammals are the most successful creatures on the planet. Here he visits Australia and South America to study the lives of marsupials and then moves on to mammals such as humans, who develop their young in wombs rather than pouches.

11:00

11:00 Incredible Animal Journeys
In the Footsteps of the Ice Bear
Documentary Documentary series. Steve Leonard is just a few hundred miles from the North Pole, travelling through a dazzling and dangerous world of ice, is on the trail of Aurora, a 23-year-old mother polar bear and her tiny cub. Aurora has travelled 3,000 miles trying to find food for herself and her cub, but after such an epic journey, will the cub still be alive?

12:00

12:00 Ray Mears' World of Survival
The Land of Genghis Khan - Mongolia
Documentary Wilderness expert Ray Mears goes to Mongolia, one of the remotest landscapes on earth, to meet the resilient nomads of the west. Superb horse riders and herdsmen, they transport their possessions and shelters on Bactrian camels and move their livestock up to fifteen times a year.

12:30 Ray Mears' World of Survival
The Coromandel Coast
Documentary Wilderness expert Ray Mears braves lethal rip tides on a log raft and learns various methods of catching fish as he encounters the fishermen who dwell along India's Coromandel Coast.

13:00

13:00 Who Do You Think You Are?
Robert Lindsay
Documentary Series in which celebrities trace their ancestry, discovering secrets and surprises from their past. Generations of Robert Lindsay's family come from Ilkeston, a small industrial town in Derbyshire. Robert returns home to explore the lives of his grandparents and finds out that his maternal grandparents lost three children that he never knew about. He also discovers that his paternal grandfather Jesse, who worked for most of his life at Stanton, was severely wounded in the trenches of WWI.

14:00

14:00 The Life of Mammals
A Winning Design
Documentary David Attenborough looks at why mammals are the most successful creatures on the planet. Here he visits Australia and South America to study the lives of marsupials and then moves on to mammals such as humans, who develop their young in wombs rather than pouches.

15:00

15:00 Incredible Animal Journeys
In the Footsteps of the Ice Bear
Documentary Documentary series. Steve Leonard is just a few hundred miles from the North Pole, travelling through a dazzling and dangerous world of ice, is on the trail of Aurora, a 23-year-old mother polar bear and her tiny cub. Aurora has travelled 3,000 miles trying to find food for herself and her cub, but after such an epic journey, will the cub still be alive?

16:00

16:00 Ray Mears' World of Survival
The Land of Genghis Khan - Mongolia
Documentary Wilderness expert Ray Mears goes to Mongolia, one of the remotest landscapes on earth, to meet the resilient nomads of the west. Superb horse riders and herdsmen, they transport their possessions and shelters on Bactrian camels and move their livestock up to fifteen times a year.

16:30 Ray Mears' World of Survival
The Coromandel Coast
Documentary Wilderness expert Ray Mears braves lethal rip tides on a log raft and learns various methods of catching fish as he encounters the fishermen who dwell along India's Coromandel Coast.

17:00

17:00 Who Do You Think You Are?
Robert Lindsay
Documentary Series in which celebrities trace their ancestry, discovering secrets and surprises from their past. Generations of Robert Lindsay's family come from Ilkeston, a small industrial town in Derbyshire. Robert returns home to explore the lives of his grandparents and finds out that his maternal grandparents lost three children that he never knew about. He also discovers that his paternal grandfather Jesse, who worked for most of his life at Stanton, was severely wounded in the trenches of WWI.

18:00

18:00 The Life of Mammals
A Winning Design
Documentary David Attenborough looks at why mammals are the most successful creatures on the planet. Here he visits Australia and South America to study the lives of marsupials and then moves on to mammals such as humans, who develop their young in wombs rather than pouches.

19:00

19:00 Incredible Animal Journeys
In the Footsteps of the Ice Bear
Documentary Documentary series. Steve Leonard is just a few hundred miles from the North Pole, travelling through a dazzling and dangerous world of ice, is on the trail of Aurora, a 23-year-old mother polar bear and her tiny cub. Aurora has travelled 3,000 miles trying to find food for herself and her cub, but after such an epic journey, will the cub still be alive?

20:00

20:00 Ray Mears' World of Survival
The Land of Genghis Khan - Mongolia
Documentary Wilderness expert Ray Mears goes to Mongolia, one of the remotest landscapes on earth, to meet the resilient nomads of the west. Superb horse riders and herdsmen, they transport their possessions and shelters on Bactrian camels and move their livestock up to fifteen times a year.

20:30 Ray Mears' World of Survival
The Coromandel Coast
Documentary Wilderness expert Ray Mears braves lethal rip tides on a log raft and learns various methods of catching fish as he encounters the fishermen who dwell along India's Coromandel Coast.

21:00

21:00 Who Do You Think You Are?
Robert Lindsay
Documentary Series in which celebrities trace their ancestry, discovering secrets and surprises from their past. Generations of Robert Lindsay's family come from Ilkeston, a small industrial town in Derbyshire. Robert returns home to explore the lives of his grandparents and finds out that his maternal grandparents lost three children that he never knew about. He also discovers that his paternal grandfather Jesse, who worked for most of his life at Stanton, was severely wounded in the trenches of WWI.

22:00

22:00 The Life of Mammals
A Winning Design
Documentary David Attenborough looks at why mammals are the most successful creatures on the planet. Here he visits Australia and South America to study the lives of marsupials and then moves on to mammals such as humans, who develop their young in wombs rather than pouches.

23:00

23:00 Incredible Animal Journeys
In the Footsteps of the Ice Bear
Documentary Documentary series. Steve Leonard is just a few hundred miles from the North Pole, travelling through a dazzling and dangerous world of ice, is on the trail of Aurora, a 23-year-old mother polar bear and her tiny cub. Aurora has travelled 3,000 miles trying to find food for herself and her cub, but after such an epic journey, will the cub still be alive?