Keyword Natural History
Night at the Museum 2006
One Life 2011
The Botany of Desire 2009
Prehistoric Worlds 2020
Genesis 2004
How to Grow a Planet 2012
The Animal World 1956
Out of the Cradle 2018
Zoo Quest in Colour 2016
Our Planet 2019
Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.
Seven Worlds, One Planet 2019
Millions of years ago, incredible forces ripped apart the Earth’s crust creating seven extraordinary continents. This documentary series reveals how each distinct continent has shaped the unique animal life found there.
Life on Earth 1979
The story of life, from the first primitive cells to the plants and animals that now live around us.
Dark Side of the 90's 2021
A deep dive into the decade's untold history, revealing secrets, and prespectives.
Wild China 2008
The dazzling array of mysterious and wonderful creatures that live in China's most beautiful landscapes.
David Attenborough's Conquest of the Skies 2015
Evolutionary story of flight from the very first insects to the incredible array of creatures which rule the skies today.
Wonders of Life 2013
Physicist and professor Brian Cox travels across the globe to uncover the secrets of the most extraordinary phenomenon in the universe: life.
David Attenborough's Rise of Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates 2013
David Attenborough embarks on a remarkable 500 million-year journey revealing the extraordinary group of animals that dominate our world, and how their evolution defines our human bodies.
First Life 2010
Sir David Attenborough goes back in time to the roots of the tree of life, in search of the very first animals, telling their story with stunning photography, state of the art visual effects and the captivating charm of the world’s favorite naturalist.
How the Earth Was Made 2009
HISTORY goes to the ends of the earth to find where our world began. Forged from fire and ice, formed by floods, volcanoes, asteroids and earthquakes, our planet tells a dynamic geological story. What are mega-tsunamis? What happens when you have millions of years of rain? Visual effects, location filming and stunning aerial photography bring viewers back 4.5 billion years to enjoy a unique window on our world. How the Earth Was Made peels back time like layers of rock to reveal the origins of the place we call home.
Baboons with Bill Bailey 2011
Baboons with Bill Bailey is a wildlife documentary series presented by Bill Bailey. The series follows Bill as he attempts to find out more about the lives of baboons who are living in several colonies in Cape Town, South Africa.
The Dark: Nature's Nighttime World 2012
A new perspective on wildlife at night. A team of biologists and specialist camera crew explore the length of South and Central America to find out how animals have adapted to life in the dark.
Monsters We Met 2003
Three part series detailing the dangerous prehistoric creatures humans met as they explored the world for the first time.
Lost Land of the Volcano 2009
An international team of scientists, cavers and wildlife filmmakers venture deep into the heart of the remote tropical island of New Guinea.
Secrets in the Sand 2023
In Secrets in the Sand, experts uncover four global stories of "extraordinary curiosities that were once concealed in the deserts of the planet."
Kingdom of Plants 2012
Sir David discovers a microscopic world that’s invisible to the naked eye, where insects feed and breed, where flowers fluoresce and where plants communicate with each other and with animals using scent and sound.
The World About Us 1967
A series of films from all over the world about our astonishing planet and the creatures that live on it. Combining natural history with an element of adventure, the series featured well-known naturalists such as Jane Goodall and Gerald Durrell, and the oceanographer Jacques Cousteau. Succeeded by The Natural World.
Darwin's Dangerous Idea 2009
Andrew Marr explores how Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection has taken on a life of its own far beyond the world of science.
The Living Planet 1984
David Attenborough examines the ways in which animals and plants adapt to their surroundings.
How to Grow a Planet 2012
Geologist Iain Stewart explain in three stages of natural history the crucial interaction of our very planet's physiology and its unique wildlife. Biological evolution is largely driven bu adaptation to conditions such as climate, soil and irrigation, but biotopes were also shaped by wildlife changing earth's surface and climate significantly, even disregarding human activity.