Programme website: http://bbc.in/1Vpi3y6 On realising that Lindsay has taken his notebook, Steve goes out to get into his car but it has been stolen too.
Disrespecting Mountains
This G-girl from Norway is fed up with rappers disrespecting women, so she’s found a new target for hip hop to take down a peg.
Written and Performed by Katia Kvinge
Directed by Brandon Dermer
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Star Trek: DS9 3×11 – Past Tense, Part I (All Trailers)
Four syndication trailers (30 sec., 15 sec., 10 sec., and 5 sec.) for this episode of “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.”
Battling the Current | Primal Survivor
Powerful currents nearly sweep Hazen away as he places fish traps.
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Survival instructor and wilderness guide Hazen Audel travels to some of the world’s most remote tribal communities to learn how they have survived for thousands of years in the planet’s toughest environments. Hazen joins tribes in the rainforests of Ecuador, the Kalahari Desert of Namibia, a remote island in the Pacific Ocean, the mountains of western Mongolia, the frozen Arctic of Canada, and in equatorial Kenya to learn firsthand the skills and traditions of these masters of survival.
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Unwanted Visitors | Life Below Zero: Deleted Scene
Sue has to deal with the repercussions of some less-than-considerate guests. LIFE BELOW ZERO AIRS THURSDAYS 9/8c.
GoPro: Tom Wallisch Sets World Record for Longest Railslide
Tom Wallisch accomplishes a skiing first, capturing the World Record for the longest railslide to date. With the previous record set at 241 feet, Wallish slid a remarkable 424 feet – as now officially documented in the Guinness World record book.
To see how Tom shattered this World Record, tune into the “World of X Games” on ABC this Saturday (4/23) at 2:30 p.m. ET/12:30 p.m.
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Sir David Attenborough at 90: Trailer – BBC
More information: http://bbc.in/26jf65M The BBC celebrates Sir David Attenborough on his 90th birthday.
Obama Arrives In Windsor
Barack and Michelle Obama arrive in Windsor to meet the Queen
Why Do We Have Pets? | National Geographic
These were the first animals to be domesticated as pets.
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