Expedition Antarctica Join a team of marine biologists as they journey across the Great Southern Ocean and beyond Antarctica to explore the rich ocean life it harbours.
Shark Mountain Takes to the seas as we explore Shark Mountain, a documentary film focused on the nature surrounding Coconut Island.
Great Transitions Great Transitions is a science documentary series taking a look at the evolutionary steps life has taken to evolve to its current stage.
Great Nature: Land of Extremes – Ethiopia Join a Japanese documentary crew as they journey to Ethiopia to investigate its extreme nature firsthand.
Limits of Perception Explore our human limits of perception as we travel tthe cosmos to find the biggest and smallest objects of creation.
The Dog with an IQ of 102 The Dog with an IQ of 102 takes us into the hilarious and bizarre world of super intelligent pets and their devoted and eccentric owners.
Umbria: From Wreck to Reef Explore the underwater reef of Umbria, a rich natural habitat for marine life born from the shipwreck of the war ship Umbria.
Dinosaurs: The Hunt For Life Follow palaeontologist Dr Mary Schweitzer as she set out to find fossilized dinosaur DNA.
Klin Wara: Ultimate Papua New Guinea Discover the Papua New Guinean culture and ocean marine life with underwater adventurer and filmmaker John Boyle
Sky Hunters: The World of the Dragonfly Explores the ancient dragonfly and their natural world, as we take a closer look at the 300 million years old insect.
Laos Wonderland Experience Laos, the wonderland of Southeast Asia. In this film we'll visit Laos, its thriving nature and rich culture.
The Curse of the Methuselah Tree How old is the oldest tree? The Curse of the Methuselah Tree studies the oldest known non-clonal organism on our planet, a tree dating back almost 5000 years.
Sea of Creepy Monsters Dive deep into the Sulawesi Sea near Indonesia and explore some of the strangest marine biodiversity on the planet.
Supervolcanoes Dive into the supervolcanoes of Earth. This documentary looks at their destructive nature and the history of supervolcano explosions.