Ring of Fire Investigate volcanoes, geology and the Ring of Fire - a region encircling the Pacific Ocean where fire and earthquakes shape the world.
Faces of Earth Take on 4.5 billion years of Earth's geological history as Faces of Earth investigates how our planet was formed and shaped by time.
Secrets of the Universe Unlock the Secrets of the Universe as we take a cosmological journey to understand space spanning seven different episodes.
Lava Land Lava Land sets out with a group of volcanologists to study Hawaii's Kīlauea volcanoes, the most active volcanoes that forms the island of Hawaii.
Supervolcanoes Dive into the supervolcanoes of Earth. This documentary looks at their destructive nature and the history of supervolcano explosions.
A Day in the Life of Earth Mathematician Hannah Fry shows how much Earth changes in a day and how important these daily changes are to life on our planet.
Krakatoa Krakatoa investigates one of the biggest natural catastrophes of newer time - the 1883 volcano eruption of Krakatoa in Indonesia.
The Power of Volcanoes The Power of Volcanos examines whether or not volcanic eruptions impacted global weather and climates throughout history.
A Volcano Odyssey Venture back 65 millions years ago through A Volcano Odyssey and re-discover how a super volcano calamity changed all life on Earth.
The First Oceans Our blue planet is defined by having huge amounts of water. Scientists believe our Earth was created devoid of water, so where did it come from?
Earth: Making of a Planet Earth: Making of a Planet is a documentary film showing the making of Planet Earth from rocks and dust to our current home, beginning 4.5 billion years ago.
Men of Rock Geologist Iain Stewart retraces the lives of scientist and geologists who reshaped our geological world view.