The Human Animal: A Personal View of the Human Species is a BBC nature documentary series written and presented by Desmond Morris, which focuses on the behaviour of homo sapiens, examining areas such as love and sex, baby rearing, the importance of urban habitat and the roots of our creativity.
David Attenborough uses pioneering 3D-techniques and technology to explore the unique environments a...
Deadly Disasters explores some of the most terrifying and destructive natural disasters to ever stri...
David Attenborough celebrates the amazing variety of the natural world in this epic documentary seri...
Chris Packham reveals the natural world’s surprising brainboxes and clever strategies.
Australian host Steve Irwin and his wife Terri run a wildlife refuge. Their shared passion is educat...
Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan follows a wild polar bear family over three seasons in Svalbard.
Revealing the extraordinary animals, astonishing landscapes and remarkable people who live alongside...
Michael Palin undertakes an epic journey of 23,000 miles, travelling from the North to the South Pol...
This six part documentary draws attention to the most extraordinary — almost supernatural — accounts...
Chris Packham takes us to the scene of some of the weirdest natural phenomena on the planet, telling...
Southeast Asia is the most diverse region on our planet. Nature’s most powerful forces have combined...
Follows powerful matriarchs of the animal kingdom, spotlighting the universality of motherhood and e...
Geologist Iain Stewart explain in three stages of natural history the crucial interaction of our ver...
Combining fact and informed speculation with cutting-edge computer graphics and animatronics effects...
Narrated by former President Barack Obama, this stunning docuseries shines the spotlight on some of ...
Through unprecedented access we showcase the spectacle that is Wild Russia. From east to west, via m...
Exploring the vital role colour plays in the daily lives of many species.
From Pete, David and Leila - the creators of History Time, Voices of the Past and Something Incredi...