There are seven billion humans on Earth, spread across the whole planet. Scientific evidence suggests that most of us can trace our origins to one tiny group of people who left Africa around 70,000 years ago. In this five-part series, Dr Alice Roberts follows the archaeological and genetic footprints of our ancient ancestors to find out how their journeys transformed our species into the humans we are today, and how Homo Sapiens came to dominate the planet.
Plunge into the Pacific with researchers and cinematographers and see the ocean’s rare and dazzling ...
A rare look at warring animal clans battling for survival in a remote region of Africa, which is dry...
A celebration of California’s wildlife and wild places, and their coexistence with the 40 million pe...
A cast of quirky critters and Mother Nature herself narrate this funny science series, which peeks i...
Witness the epic nature of Wild Scandinavia: orca, puffins and eagles rule the fjords; wolves and ly...
Monty Halls explores Australia's Great Barrier Reef, one of the natural wonders of the world and the...
Africa, the world's wildest continent. David Attenborough takes us on an awe-inspiring journey throu...
Explore phenomenal female animals: the rebel matriarchs, powerful leaders and dangerous lovers of th...
There is nowhere more powerful and unforgiving yet more beautiful and compelling than the ocean. Joi...
See It Now is an American newsmagazine and documentary series broadcast by CBS from 1951 to 1958. It...
Australian host Steve Irwin and his wife Terri run a wildlife refuge. Their shared passion is educat...
Documentary series in which animatronic spy creatures infiltrate the animal world to explore their c...
The unprecedented story of the first man that was accepted by a pride of wild lions. The naturalist ...