NOVA: Where Did We Come From?
Explore the origin of our solar system and the start of life itself, how head lice figure in human evolution, and more. NOVA takes us on a journey to the beginning of time and back.
Explore the origin of our solar system and the start of life itself, how head lice figure in human evolution, and more. NOVA takes us on a journey to the beginning of time and back.
This innovative documentary combines scientific knowledge and CGI animation to reveal the diverse world below water.
Around The World in 90 Minutes tells the spectacular story of what happens around the globe during one 90-minute voyage through a series of high definition images broadcast from thousands of miles away.
It sometimes seems as if our planet has no secrets left – but deep beneath the great Antarctic ice sheet scientists have made an astonishing discovery. They’ve found one of the largest lakes in the world. The lake has been cut off from the rest of the planet for more than 15 million years, potentially harboring life so alien to anything we have ever witnessed.
Narrated by David Attenborough, Nature’s Great Events captures the most dramatic wildlife spectacles on our planet.
Long spells of sparse rains leave riverbeds dry, and little to eat. Then, as if by magic, swarms and multitudes of birds and insects come to life, great herds of wildebeest and zebra gather, and bullfrogs arise from years of sleep, when the great rains come to the Kalahari.
Natural history series exploring the Galapagos Islands, which lie 1,000 kilometres off the coast of South America.
Iain Stewart tells the story of man’s 10,000-year battle with water. Because water is so crucial, the really successful ancient civilisations were the ones that learned how best to exploit it.