David Attenborough
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Filmography
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David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet
(2020)A broadcaster recounts his life, and the evolutionary history of life on Earth, to grieve the loss of wild places and offer a vision for the future.
Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
(2009)A personal insight from Sir David Attenborough into Darwin's theory of evolution, exploring why it is more important now than ever before. Beautifully shot, this is a celebration of the man behind the theory that changed the world's thinking.

Ocean with David Attenborough
(2025)Explore the wonders, threats and hope for our vast, interconnected Ocean.

The Year Earth Changed
(2021)Narrated by David Attenborough, never-before-seen footage shows how our living in lockdown opened the door for nature to bounce back and thrive. Across the seas, skies, and lands, Earth found its rhythm when we came to a stop.

Dynasties
Sir David Attenborough presents an unprecedented documentary series filmed over four years, following five endangered animals and their families: penguins, chimpanzees, lions, painted wolves, and tigers. Each of these animal families faces a fight for survival, under threat from harsh environmental conditions, predators, determined rivals, and the greatest threat of all: humans. Working with renowned scientists, experienced guides and trackers, the crew closely follow the five animals as they struggle to ensure a future for themselves and their dynasties.

Breaking Boundaries: The Science of Our Planet
(2021)David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström examine Earth's biodiversity collapse and how this crisis can still be averted.

The Penguin King
(2012)Rex, a young King Penguin, has been away from his home for three years, learning to hunt in the deep oceans, but now he's back in Penguin City. His mission: to find a mate, settle down and raise a chick to become a true Penguin King.

Our Planet: Behind the Scenes
(2019)Years spent recording footage of creatures from every corner of the globe is bound to produce a bit of drama. Here's a behind-the-scenes look.

Extinction: The Facts
(2020)With 1 million species under threat, Sir David Attenborough explores the science of extinction. The huge variety of life on earth is being lost at a rate never seen before in human history. This is a crisis not just for the natural world but for humanity. It threatens food and water security, undermines our ability to control our climate, and even puts us at greater risk of pandemic diseases.

Desert Seas
(2011)David Attenborough contrasts the two seas of the Saudi Arabian waters - the flamboyant Red Sea and the hot muddy Gulf, more famous for wars and oil.

Secret Lives of Orangutans
(2024)Follow a multi-generational orangutan family through their treetop triumphs and travails in this immersive documentary narrated by David Attenborough.

Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur
(2016)In 2014, a shepherd spotted the tip of a gigantic fossil bone sticking out of the Argentinian desert. Natural history legend David Attenborough tells the incredible story of the discovery and reconstruction of the world's largest-known dinosaur, a new species of titanosaur. Measuring 37m long and weighing 70 metric tons, it now holds the record as the biggest animal ever to walk the Earth.

Attenborough's Life That Glows
(2016)Why do animals produce light of their own? For centuries we could only marvel at the mystery of bioluminescence. Now we can begin to reveal the amazing truth about these living lights. Sir David Attenborough is our guide as we venture into a world he describes as "utterly unlike our own".

Climate Change: The Facts
(2019)David Attenborough explores the science of, and potential solutions to, climate change.

Timelapse of the Future: A Journey to the End of Time
(2019)Journey trillions of years into the future to witness the final days of Earth, the death of the sun, and the ultimate fate of the universe itself.

Superfish: Bluefin Tuna
(2012)The Atlantic bluefin tuna is a large swift and highly soughtafter fish Renowned marine biologist and wildlife cameraman Rick Rosenthal developed a profound fascination for bluefin while witnessing a remarkable underwater event in the pristine Azorean waters where dolphins seabirds and tunas collaboratively engaged in a vigorous threedimensional assault Yet today the Azores are conspicuously quiet

Attenborough and the Giant Sea Monster
(2024)Sir David Attenborough investigates the discovery of a lifetime: the giant skull of a prehistoric sea monster, known as a pliosaur – the Tyrannosaurus rex of the seas!

Attenborough's Big Birds
(2015)From ostriches to kiwis, these are the bizarre, enormous birds that appear to be the natural world's greatest novelty act. In this intriguing natural history documentary, Sir David Attenborough investigates how they came to be and how they continue to survive. It is a story of dedicated dads, fascinating animal behavior, enormous eggs and a serious need for speed.

Superfish
(2008)"Superfish" is a one-hour documentary revealing the secrets of billfish. Renowned for their formidable spears or sword-like bills, and prized by sport-fishermen around the world, this spectacular group of ocean super-stars includes marlin, swordfish, and sailfish.

Hummingbirds: Jewelled Messengers
(2012)In this award-winning film, David Attenborough narrates this close up look at these tiny pollinators captured in flight as never before. Acrobats of the air - flying jewels - iridescent partners of countless plants: hummingbirds are amongst the most remarkable creatures on our planet.