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- David Attenborough returns with a new wildlife documentary that shows life in a variety of habitats.
- David Attenborough returns to the world's oceans in this sequel to the acclaimed documentary filming rare and unusual creatures of the deep, as well as documenting the problems our oceans face.
- Dive into a world where a single life can last a thousand years, with David Attenborough. See things no eye has ever seen, and discover the dramatic, beautiful plant life of Earth.
- Africa, the world's wildest continent. David Attenborough takes us on an awe-inspiring journey through one of the most diverse places in the world. We visit deserts, savannas, and jungles and meet up with some of Africa's amazing wildlife.
- A nature documentary series on five vulnerable or endangered species known to form enduring populations: chimpanzee, emperor penguin, lion, tiger and African wild dog.
- Millions of years ago incredible forces ripped apart the Earth's crust creating our seven continents - each with its own distinct climate, its own distinct terrain and its own unique animal life. From the colourful paradise of South America to the scorching heat of Africa, Seven Worlds: One Planet showcases the true character of each continent in turn and reveals just how it has shaped all life there. Be surprised by unexpected stories. Marvel at iconic landscapes. And be awestruck by spectacular wildlife. Seven Worlds: One Planet is an eye-opening journey around a world you thought you knew.
- Following life in the frozen regions of the planet, including polar bears, Siberian tigers, snow monkeys, and penguins.
- Explores the wonders, mysteries, and fragilities of the Americas, the largest landmass on Earth, as well as extraordinary, untold wildlife tales that will resonate with millions of people all over the world.
- The 40 year journey of Hans Zimmer from post-war Germany to Hollywood royalty, revealing some of his musical secrets over a career landing films as "Rain Man," "Pirates of The Caribbean," "Gladiator," "No Time To Die" and much more.
- Wildlife documentary series following cat species from around the world, from the lions of Tanzania to the tiny rusty spotted cat of Sri Lanka.
- Adventurer and naturalist Steve Backshall has one mission; to travel the globe in search of 60 of the world's deadliest animals. Travelling across six continents, Steve searches through trees, deserts, swamps and seas to find them all.
- Chris Packham examines some of the weirdest natural events on the planet. With the help of footage taken by eyewitnesses and news crews, he unravels the facts behind each story.
- Cameras in space tell stories of life on our planet from a brand new perspective, revealing new discoveries, incredible colours and patterns, and just how fast it is changing.
- Sam Neill narates an in-depth exploration of New Zealand and its amazing and obscure wildlife.
- From rugged mountain peaks to blistering desert heat, wild dogs thrive in the least likely of places. From family life to fights - see the incredible secrets of their success.
- TV special features a compilation of sequences from BBC America's 'Planet Earth II' and 'Blue Planet II' with new narration and music.
- Stunning 3-part BBC documentary about the natural world and wildlife of Japan's islands: Honshu, Hokkaido and the Southernmost Islands.
- Gordon Buchanan leads a team of camera specialists as they work with scientists to fit specialist cameras to wild animals that will allow extraordinary new discoveries to be made about the lives of these animals.
- Steve Backshall is on a mission to create a new generation of shark saviours, assembling a team of ordinary children to undertake a boot camp at a shark sanctuary in the Bahamas where they'll learn how to interact with sharks.
- 'Hidden India' is a 3 part BBC series bringing out the unexplored side of natural India to the outside world, with each episode covering various facets of India like its rivers, mountains and vibrant wildlife.
- The BBC team behind "Blue Planet" and "Walking with Dinosaurs" present a journey through the long-vanished corners of prehistoric North America. Computer animation brings to life mammoths, saber-toothed cats and more.
- British biologist and military veteran Steve Backshall visits the Arabian peninsula to film its surprisingly rich and varied wildlife. Contrary to its desert reputation, Arabia comprises various distinct regions, each with its own species.
- A year in the life of an extraordinary village hidden away in the French countryside.
- TV SeriesFollow a group of African big cats, day and night, for six months, Big Cats 24/7 will give viewers an unprecedented insight into the lives of the lions, leopards and cheetahs of Botswana's awe-inspiring Okavango Delta.
- A team of experts venture into the jungles, forests and mountains of central and south America to capture dramatic footage of wildlife at night.
- A compilation episode of the wildlife documentary series presented by David Attenborough, uncovering the secrets of animals across the globe.
- A documentary crew follows a group of naturalists and other scientists around the Chernobyl Exclusion Zone where they are studying the effects of the accidental radioactive contamination on the flora and fauna which thrive in the zone.
- English naturalist Steve Backshall uses modern technology to test the incredible abilities of various dinosaurs. Each episode features several dinos that had something in common and Steve's adventurous tests of their skills.
- Over 4 years, scientists and film crews voyaged into the depths of Suruga and Sagami Bays to film deep-sea sharks in the Pacific coast of Japan. Several species were featured: bluntnose sixgill sharks, goblin sharks and frilled shark
- Reese Witherspoon hosts this nature series that explores the fabulous females of the animal kingdom.
- Naturalist Steve Backshall comes face to face with some of the biggest, baddest and most bizarre predators on the planet through stunts, experiments and CGI.
- Documentary series that looks at how conservationists around the world are attempting to catalog globally endangered wildlife animals.
- Dr. M. Sanjayan Works with Local Communities to Help Build the World's First Waterhole with Built-In Cameras, Designed to Capture the Fascinating and Dynamic Role of Water for Africa's Wildlife.
- A series of films presented by leading young natural history film-makers, each exploring an endangered species and what can be done to conserve and protect them.
- Gordon Buchanan travels to Norway and Austria to search for animals that live in snowy conditions and have adapted to survive in cold weather. He also takes a look at the lives of animals associated with Christmas.
- Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall embarks on a global journey that takes him from the Arctic Circle to Antarctica, encountering a host of deadly animals along the way.
- Wildlife presenters Chris Packham and stepdaughter Megan McCubbin go on a road trip with amazing animal encounters, stunning landscapes and time to reflect on their relationship.
- Animal Olympians examines the extraordinary athletic prowess of the animal kingdom, comparing and contrasting the beauty, endurance and sheer power of a variety of creatures with that of human sportsmen.
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- George attempts to find some of the world's most impressive swarms to discover why these natural spectacles are a solution to surviving against the odds. He finds out that uncovering the secrets of how other animals swarm could be crucial to help understand an increasingly crowded human planet.
- Steve Backshall travels across the world to encounter the most charismatic supergiant animals and discovers the remarkable things that their size enables them to do. Highlights include Steve swimming with Nile crocodiles in Botswana, dodging two-ton elephant seals in California and diving with sperm whales in the Caribbean.
- An in-depth look at the remaining untouched wilderness areas on Earth, exploring the untamed beauty and fragility of six different places around the world.
- Mongolia, 25 million years B.C. This episode follows a young Indricotherium. After a dramatic birth, he must survive in a world of rhino-sized predators like Hyaenodon and pig-like monsters such as Entelodon.
- 30,000 years B.C. In the middle of the Ice Ages, a mammoth herd migrates to escape the chilling winter. On their way, they encounter dangers like snow-covered bogs, cave lions, and the most dangerous predators yet- humans.