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.

Exploring some of the world's most isolated and iconic tropical islands.

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

Bill Pullman introduces and narrates this four-part documentary on the world's first national park, ...

Experience the wonders of our world like never before in this epic series from Jon Favreau and the p...

The first months of an animal's life are crucial - if they lose their mothers, they'll need help. Me...

This documentary series about plants is the first immersive portrayal of an unseen, inter-connected ...

A fresh look at humankind’s relationship to the planet’s wildest places and most fascinating species...

Explore six of the last untouched locations on earth. The documentary series presents life as nature...

The remarkable and often perilous story of the journey through life. It is a story that unites each ...

Coast Australia follows renowned Scottish archaeologist and historian Neil Oliver on his very first ...

Mankind The Story of All of Us is an epic 12-hour television event about the greatest adventure of a...

Michael Palin undertakes an epic journey of 23,000 miles, traveling from the North to the South Pole...

David Attenborough celebrates the amazing variety of the natural world in this epic documentary seri...

Explores the transformative impact of Black migration on American culture and society. From the wave...

Storm chasers, survivors and first responders recount their harrowing experiences with volcanoes, to...

The Earth’s continents are instantly recognizable. These iconic landmasses seem permanent and uncha...

Islands can be home to the most extreme examples of life and the some of the most dramatic landscape...