Compelling wildlife documentaries, featuring amazing animals and stunning landscapes
Archaeology and genetics answer the big questions about the origin and behaviour of dogs.
The marine experts carry out pioneering science on the 20-metre-long sperm whale.
Polar cameraman and diver Doug Allan relives some of his most hair-raising encounters.
Chris Packham visits the town brought to a standstill by a swarm of flying insects.
Meet the Whiskers, a family of meerkats living on the edge of the Kalahari Desert.
In the deserts of northern Mexico life has found clever ways to survive against the odds.
Gordon Buchanan explores Mull, filming otters, deer, puffins, seals and a minke whale.
Liz Bonnin meets the animals using outlandish means to find a mate and raise a family.
Sir David Attenborough investigates the loss of biodiversity happening around us.
Escape with Sir David Attenborough to the wildest places for a visual and musical treat.
Dedicated single parents go to extreme lengths to see their babies through to adulthood.
Gravity-defying animals explored include the African caracal's 'rocket-propelled' launch.
The squirrel family is one of the most widespread - what is the secret to their success?
Natural World investigates the vital bond between animal mothers and their babies.
A nest in the Orinoco rainforest provides a rare opportunity to see the rare harpy eagle.
Documentary looking at the variety of wild animals inhabiting the Himalayas.
An intimate portrait of the spectacular Drakensberg - 'dragon mountains' - of South Africa
For a year, biologist Joe Hutto plays mother to the strangest family in the world.
Wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson revisits a gang of crested black macaques.
Documentary revealing the social, intelligent side of the killer whale.
A look at Iceland through the eyes of the animals and people that have made it their home.
In the Australian outback, the world's most famous 'kangaroo mum' is expanding operations.
Bill Bailey introduces some of the extraordinary partnerships found in nature.
The remarkable story of 43-year-old Sudan, the last male northern white rhino in the world