Ed Stafford undertakes an extreme survival challenge as he washes up naked and alone on a desert island, Olorua, south east of Fiji. He has only his brain, bare hands and a camera to keep him alive. He'll take no food, water, clothes, knife or tools, so from the moment he arrives he is on a race to stay alive. As man can only last three days without water and three weeks without food, Ed will attempt to survive on the island physically and mentally, for 60 days.

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A journey like no other, full of risk and reward. David Attenborough tells stories of dedication, in...

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The people, places and stories making news in the British countryside.

Filmed over the course of more than six years at some of nature's most spectacular locales – from Ac...

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

Two bold young adventurers set off naked and penniless, only equipped with a knife, a bundle, three ...

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This major landmark series looks in detail at the fascinating relationship between predators and the...

Mykel Hawke is a former Special Forces survival expert. His wife Ruth is a television journalist. To...

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

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

A 12-part nature film series that shows the wildlife of the forests from January to December.

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