In each episode, geologist Dr. Iain Stewart explains the effects and importance of a specific force of nature, such as wind or volcanism. He also examines the various ways in which it shapes planet earth itself and influences life on it, often in conjunction with other natural forces, and sometimes with lifeforms, as in the 'apocalyptically' grave case of global warming.
From Pete, David and Leila - the creators of History Time, Voices of the Past and Something Incredi...
Cameras in space tell stories of life on our planet from a brand new perspective, revealing new disc...
The decade-long odyssey of surfing pioneer Garrett McNamara, who, after visiting Nazaré, Portugal in...
Millions of years ago, incredible forces ripped apart the Earth’s crust creating seven extraordinary...
A four-part documentary series on ocean life around the world.
The Blue Realm is a natural history television series about amazing creatures of the sea. Utilizing ...
A BBC/Animal Planet co-production, the three-part series focuses on the landscape and wildlife of th...
From the planets to the stars and out to the edge of the unknown, history and science collide in a w...
The crystal clear waters of East Asia are home to some of the world’s rarest and most exotic creatur...
In this spellbinding series, Professor Brian Cox visits the most extreme locations on Earth to expla...
Find out about the awesome power of volcanoes in some of the most geologically active places on Eart...
This spectacular five-part series, presented by Tony Robinson, investigates the history of natural d...
A fresh look at humankind’s relationship to the planet’s wildest places and most fascinating species...
Ireland’s Deep Atlantic sees underwater cameraman Ken O’Sullivan embark on a series of voyages out i...
David Attenborough presents a documentary series exploring how animals meet the challenges of surviv...