A three-part British documentary film series about life in the Paleozoic, bringing to life extinct arthropods, fish, amphibians, synapsids, and reptiles. Narrated by Kenneth Branagh and using state-of-the-art visual effects, this prequel to Walking with Dinosaurs shows nearly 300 million years of Paleozoic history, from the Cambrian Period (530 million years ago) to the Early Triassic Period (248 million years ago).
Sky One introduces the start of a new ongoing documentary series that highlights the potential extin...
David Attenborough celebrates the amazing variety of the natural world in this epic documentary seri...
For several thousand years the moose have walked the same path to get to the rich pastures of summer...
View Canada’s extraordinary wildlife through the lens of its four distinct seasons.
There's nothing else like it. Chris Packham reveals the epic, four-billion-year story of our home - ...
How can we help critically endangered animals? Follow a team of wildlife filmmakers as they journey ...
Follow rare young animals over several years as they’re prepared to return to their homelands, help ...
Britain’s wildlife can be secretive, so often goes unnoticed. This series reveals the hidden lives o...
Three wildlife camera operators follow six iconic baby animals as they face the challenges of surviv...
For 30 years Oxford Scientific Films has concentrated on animals that are difficult to film and acti...
A follow-up to the 1990 Radio 4 series in which the late Douglas Adams and Mark Carwardine travelled...
Profiles of some of the men who choose to live off the grid in the unspoiled wilderness, where dange...
The Scooby-Gang travels to the four corners of the globe to introduce us to incredible natural pheno...