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.

Following his visit to the Great Barrier Reef in 1957, naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough...

Combining fact and informed speculation with cutting-edge computer graphics and animatronics effects...

In each episode, geologist Iain Stewart describes how a certain geological force played a determinan...

Immerse yourself in the lives of extraordinary characters that stand a few inches tall. From chipmun...

In this series, naturalist Chris Packham reveals the natural world in a way that you’ve never seen i...

See It Now is an American newsmagazine and documentary series broadcast by CBS from 1951 to 1958. It...

In each and every one of these action packed hours, Gordon Buchanan is on a personal and dangerous m...

Anthony Morgan explores the extraordinary ways that animals hear and produce sound, and the crucial ...

A journey through the Australian landscape and the unique stories of the land, deepening our connect...

Follow Kevin Costner as he traces the footsteps of the pivotal 1903 Yosemite expedition of 26th Pres...

A five-part series that features the latest research exploring how early humans evolved. See how the...

On the 150th anniversary of its founding, Kevin Costner explores Yellowstone National Park to find o...

Wildlife series following the lives of the meerkat's bigger, more streetwise cousin, the banded mong...

Professor Robert Winston meets Lucy, the first upright ape, and follows her ancestors on the three-m...

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