David Attenborough
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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.

Deep Ocean: The Lost World of the Pacific
(2015)
Kingdom
In the heart of Zambia, four animal families compete to claim a remarkable home.

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.

The Mating Game
David Attenborough reveals spectacular scenes of courting and companionship.

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

Natural World
For 40 years, the BBC’s wildlife documentary series Natural World has shown in-depth stories of incredible animals, featuring award-winning photography in some of the planet’s most extraordinary places. Taking you to remote, exotic and undiscovered locations, the show captures previously unrecorded behavior, remarkable interactions and creatures never seen on film before.
Zoo Quest
Thanks to a remarkable discovery in the BBC's film vaults, the best of David Attenborough's breakthrough nature documentary can now be experienced in color. First broadcast in 1954 and watched by millions, this landmark series launched the career of the young presenter, and changed the way wildlife was seen on television - a legacy that continues to this day.

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.

Hot Tuna
(2012)Filmmaker Rick Rosenthal follows bluefin tuna as they search for a safe refuge in the Atlantic.

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.
Zoo Quest in Colour
(2016)Thanks to a remarkable discovery in the BBC's film vaults, the best of David Attenborough's breakthrough nature documentary can now be experienced in color. First broadcast in 1954 and watched by millions, this landmark series launched the career of the young presenter, and changed the way wildlife was seen on television - a legacy that continues to this day.

Into the Jungle
(2018)Newlywed zookeepers Jim and Jean Thomas packed up their safe suburban life in Australia and braved the remote wild jungle of Papua New Guinea to attempt an almost impossible task: to save a little known tree kangaroo from extinction. Only one hundred were left in the world.
The Queen's Green Planet
(2018)Queen Elizabeth II launches a project to create a global network of protected forests.

David Attenborough: A Life on Earth
(2023)This documentary gives a look into the passions, achievements, and lifelong journey of the voice of modern natural history programs.

Whale Wisdom
(2018)Whales have long been a profound mystery to us. They live in a world so removed from our own that we can barely imagine their lives. Their environment is different, their senses are different, their relationships are different. How might such almost alien creatures see the world?

Dragons and Damsels
(2019)More beautiful than butterflies, more spectacular fliers than hummingbirds, and with intriguing behavior as complex as mammals or birds. They’ve been flying around for hundreds of millions of years, crossing paths with dinosaurs before we mammals were even a twinkle in the eye of evolution.

Secret World of Sound
Advanced audio technology captures the sound of nature like you've never heard it before, in this documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough.