Find out what time Ice Age: Frozen World is on TV tonight and this week at the UK TV Listings Guide.
Ice Age: Frozen World is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Naturalist and explorer Steve Backshall and wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan reveal the hidden secrets of the Ice Age, using state of the art technology to bring this frozen world to life. In the first episode, the duo witness the rise of giant beasts such as the woolly mammoth and sabre-toothed tiger, revealing how they were perfectly adapted for this extreme environment, and what factors let to their extinction. Later, Michaela travels deep into the Arctic Circle to try and solve the puzzle of how and why the Ice Age started in the first place
Naturalist and explorer Steve Backshall and wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan reveal the hidden secrets of the Ice Age, using state of the art technology to bring this frozen world to life. The second episode sees the pair travel the world to discover how Neanderthals and Homo sapiens survived at a time of brutal environmental change, and uncover why Homo sapiens lived on while the Neanderthals were wiped off the face of the Earth
Steve Backshall and Michaela Strachan reveal how the Great Thaw triggered the end of the Ice Age and changed the world as we know it
Naturalist and explorer Steve Backshall and wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan reveal the hidden secrets of the Ice Age, using state of the art technology to bring this frozen world to life. In the first episode, the duo witness the rise of giant beasts such as the woolly mammoth and sabre-toothed tiger, revealing how they were perfectly adapted for this extreme environment, and what factors let to their extinction. Later, Michaela travels deep into the Arctic Circle to try and solve the puzzle of how and why the Ice Age started in the first place
Naturalist and explorer Steve Backshall and wildlife presenter Michaela Strachan reveal the hidden secrets of the Ice Age, using state of the art technology to bring this frozen world to life. The second episode sees the pair travel the world to discover how Neanderthals and Homo sapiens survived at a time of brutal environmental change, and uncover why Homo sapiens lived on while the Neanderthals were wiped off the face of the Earth
Steve Backshall and Michaela Strachan reveal how the Great Thaw triggered the end of the Ice Age and changed the world as we know it