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  • 10:00
    Lifestyle

    For over 25 years, six friends pushed the limits, making the most challenging BASE jumps imaginable. No building was too tall, no jump too risky, no environment too extreme. Zooming through canyons in wingsuits like birds in flight, the daredevils felt unbridled joy and freedom. Over four years, half would pay the ultimate price for their addiction to flight. 

  • 11:30
    Personalities

    Veteran cop. John Mark Dougan left the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office, appalled by endemic corruption within the force. He later started a blog for honest cops to expose criminal police activity anonymously. A fierce backlash eventually forced the whistleblower to flee the US and seek refuge in Russia. This is his story.

  • 12:30
    The Keepers of Leopard Land

    Catching poachers in Leopard Land National Park is a dangerous business. The rangers have to camouflage themselves so they can trap poachers hunting deer and other wildlife in the forest. On one mission, one ranger team bags a poacher without a fight, while another loses their quarry as he runs through the woods, but they do recover his gun.

  • 13:00
    Sport

    Drifting competitions involve drivers vying to perform hair-raising turns at top speed before judges. In the Russian winter, when competitors slide on the snow, drift car racing comes close to a motor enthusiast’s version of ice-dancing. RTD follows three racers around the country in the Russian Drift Series to understand the appeal of this crazy, fun motorsport with few rules and maximum creative freedom. 

  • 14:00
    Taste of Russia

    It’s the battle of BBQs! Glen and Oscar have a cook off to see which style of barbecue is better – Russian or American. After scurrying around Moscow looking for the best meat, Glen throws a ribeye steak on the grill and Oscar works up a sweat making lamb shish kebabs and tandoori chicken. In the end, it’s clear they have very different ideas about how cooked is done.

  • 15:00
    Society

    Endemic poverty in the West African country of Togo is putting crushing pressure on families. Children as young as five toil long hours breaking stones, picking coffee beans, and other manual labour. Their parents are aware of the hard and often dangerous conditions but must send them to work to help the family survive. Many children seek more promising opportunities abroad but end up falling into slavery and prostitution.

  • 15:30
    Space

    Fyodor Yurchikhin always wanted to become a cosmonaut. As a senior engineer in Russia’s space programme, he wasn’t satisfied playing a supporting role. After 11 years of trying, Fyodor was accepted as a cosmonaut candidate at the ripe old age of 38. Five missions and 672 days in space later, his family still worries when he’s away ‘at work.’ But 59-year-old Yuri’s not so sure he’s had enough.

  • 16:30
    Lifestyle

    They are forced out of society into involuntary seclusion, away from civilisation. Their tormentor is invisible – and it’s gaining power and expanding its reach day by day. However, most people consider it to be harmless, and look upon those claiming otherwise with distrust. The victims are called electrosensitive people, and they are running out of places where they can hide from the waves produced by wireless and cell phone technology. 

  • 16:55
    Lifestyle

    They are forced out of society into involuntary seclusion, away from civilisation. Their tormentor is invisible – and it’s gaining power and expanding its reach day by day. However, most people consider it to be harmless, and look upon those claiming otherwise with distrust. The victims are called electrosensitive people, and they are running out of places where they can hide from the waves produced by wireless and cell phone technology. 

  • 17:30
    Society

    Where can Russians learn how to sell a hundred rubles for two hundred, or start a business from nothing? Join RT as we go on a tour of Moscow's Higher School of Economics.

  • 18:00
    Society

    In one of the most poverty-stricken slums in Kenya’s capital, elderly women are increasingly preyed upon by young men who believe that raping them can cure HIV. Things are starting to change, however. With the launch of self-defence courses, women are learning physical and psychological techniques to thwart predators, empowering victims to venture outside again.

  • 18:30
    Investigation

    In peaceful Nepal a sinister black market is flourishing. Kavre province has become infamous for the shocking numbers of people who have sold a kidney. Poverty and lack of education about the potential impact on health mean villagers are easy prey for unscrupulous dealers. Tricked into undergoing risky surgery and paid a pittance, donors are often left with debilitating consequences.

  • 19:00
    Human Rights

    Water shortages, movement restrictions, and the constant presence of the Israeli military – this is what life looks like for millions of Palestinians living in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. With no end in sight to the decades-long conflict, protests and clashes continue. RTD travels to the occupied territories to meet people of the Palestinian resistance, from members of the Tamimi family to activists expressing their anger and pain through art.

  • 20:00
    The Keepers of Leopard Land

    Catching poachers in Leopard Land National Park is a dangerous business. The rangers have to camouflage themselves so they can trap poachers hunting deer and other wildlife in the forest. On one mission, one ranger team bags a poacher without a fight, while another loses their quarry as he runs through the woods, but they do recover his gun.

  • 20:30
    Sport

    Drifting competitions involve drivers vying to perform hair-raising turns at top speed before judges. In the Russian winter, when competitors slide on the snow, drift car racing comes close to a motor enthusiast’s version of ice-dancing. RTD follows three racers around the country in the Russian Drift Series to understand the appeal of this crazy, fun motorsport with few rules and maximum creative freedom. 

  • 21:30
    Taste of Russia

    It’s the battle of BBQs! Glen and Oscar have a cook off to see which style of barbecue is better – Russian or American. After scurrying around Moscow looking for the best meat, Glen throws a ribeye steak on the grill and Oscar works up a sweat making lamb shish kebabs and tandoori chicken. In the end, it’s clear they have very different ideas about how cooked is done.

  • 22:00
    Lifestyle

    For over 25 years, six friends pushed the limits, making the most challenging BASE jumps imaginable. No building was too tall, no jump too risky, no environment too extreme. Zooming through canyons in wingsuits like birds in flight, the daredevils felt unbridled joy and freedom. Over four years, half would pay the ultimate price for their addiction to flight. 

  • 22:30
    The Keepers of Leopard Land

    Dina and Elena are tasked with showing newly-arrived researcher Yulia the ropes at Leopard Land National Park. They trek into the forest to teach the new girl how and to safely look for signs of endangered Amur leopards in the national park. Elsewhere, rangers intercept a group of motorcyclists trespassing in a restricted area.