Dark Side of the 90's

Dark Side of the 90's 2021

7.00

A deep dive into the decade's untold history, revealing secrets, and prespectives.

2021

Little Big Cat

Little Big Cat 2008

1

The intimate and endearing stories of lion, leopard and cheetah cubs living in the Masai Mara in Kenya

2008

How the Earth Was Made

How the Earth Was Made 2009

7.60

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.

2009

Life on Earth

Life on Earth 1979

9.10

The story of life, from the first primitive cells to the plants and animals that now live around us.

1979

The World About Us

The World About Us 1967

7.67

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.

1967

Final Chance to Save

Final Chance to Save 2005

1

Sky One introduces the start of a new ongoing documentary series that highlights the potential extinction of some of the world's most famous species. Working with Tiger Aspect Productions, the series follows a team of experts assisted by a wellknown personality. Each documentary will highlight the plight of the world's most endangered animals including the tigers of India, Aye-Ayes and Gorillas. Presenters include Sanjeev Bhaskar, Bill Bailey, Miranda Richardson and Joe Simpson. Each of the presenters will draw on the expertise of local teams campaigning to save the endangered species and work with conservationists to develop and implement strategies to help in their fight for survival.

2005

Our Planet

Our Planet 2019

8.56

Experience our planet's natural beauty and examine how climate change impacts all living creatures in this ambitious documentary of spectacular scope.

2019

Seven Worlds, One Planet

Seven Worlds, One Planet 2019

8.30

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.

2019

Eyewitness

Eyewitness 1994

6.00

Dive into the field of natural science, Discover the Solar System or the various functions of the human body. The information is presented in the "Eyewitness Museum", a computer-generated science museum. Various exhibits are shown, and stock video footage is usually seen through large windows or other depressions in the wall.

1994

Gorilla Family & Me

Gorilla Family & Me 2015

8.00

Gordon Buchanan travels to the Democratic Republic of Congo to meet a family of rare Grauer's gorillas.

2015

The Living Planet

The Living Planet 1984

8.41

David Attenborough examines the ways in which animals and plants adapt to their surroundings.

1984

Kingdom of Plants

Kingdom of Plants 2012

7.20

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.

2012

Wonders of Life

Wonders of Life 2013

7.67

Physicist and professor Brian Cox travels across the globe to uncover the secrets of the most extraordinary phenomenon in the universe: life.

2013

Elephant Diaries

Elephant Diaries 2005

1

Wildlife series following the lives of a group of orphaned African bush elephants at a sanctuary in Kenya as they face some of the biggest challenges of their lives.

2005

World's Greatest Animal Encounters

World's Greatest Animal Encounters 2020

1

There can be few better ways to reconnect to nature than coming nose to beak or cheek to jowl with wildlife. This extraordinary 6-part series reveals the best places on the planet to encounter the world's wildest animals. Discover where killer whales cruise the coastlines and grizzlies catch fish in the wild; trek deep into the jungle to meet silver-backed gorillas and embark on an African safari. From anacondas to zebras this is the ultimate guide to wildlife encounters the world over.

2020

America's National Treasures

America's National Treasures 2010

10.00

In 1906 Teddy Roosevelt created the nation s first national monument destination. The purpose was to preserve all of America s significant pieces of history. Since then, all National Monuments have been designated by Presidents as their personal memorials which they sought to protect above all others. America s National Treasures tells the story of America s past and present glory. This 12 volume set takes a journey through the Ecology, Geology and beauty of the Great Plains, the Geologic West and the Historic South in a spectacular 7 hour adventure never to be forgotten.

2010

Wild China

Wild China 2008

7.90

The dazzling array of mysterious and wonderful creatures that live in China's most beautiful landscapes.

2008

Pacific Abyss

Pacific Abyss 2008

1

Underwater wildlife series. Kate Humble sets sail on a 2000-mile adventure across the Pacific with a team of top natural history filmmakers and deep water marine biologists.

2008

Big Blue UK

Big Blue UK 2015

1

Marine wildlife programme. As part of Big Blue Week, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and a team of marine enthusiasts follow the animals arriving and thriving in UK waters.

2015