The tropical islands that lie between Asia and Australia are among the biologically richest on earth, and home to a vast number of plants and animals. From tree kangaroos to tarsiers, manta rays to mudskippers, the region abounds with life. But why? The answer lies deep in time, due to the many millions of years these islands have existed - and the power of the earth, the sun and the moon.

Charlotte Uhlenbroek is your guide for a three-part series journeying deep into the tropical rainfor...

Evolutionary story of flight from the very first insects to the incredible array of creatures which ...

Following on from the hugely popular Out of Town, Old Country saw Jack Hargreaves continue his explo...

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

An international team of scientists, cavers and wildlife filmmakers venture deep into the heart of t...

When one thinks of dominant animals that roam the earth, large predators - lions, grizzlies and tita...

This major landmark series looks in detail at the fascinating relationship between predators and the...
A look at endangered species in the regions around the UK

Extinct for millions of years, dinosaurs continue to fascinate as scientists struggle to understand ...

In Kennismakers, a new dazzling science show on channel één, Tom De Cock invites the brightest minds...

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

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

Featuring groundbreaking new science, experiments and leading scientists from a variety of disciplin...

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