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April 24 2012

11:00

The Superior Human?

The Superior Human?Documentary which systematically challenges the common human belief that humans are superior to other life forms. The Superior Human reveals the absurdity of this belief while exploding human bias. The world is an amazing place. It is filled with billions of life forms of various sizes and

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Tags: Nature

April 10 2012

11:00

Future Is Wild

Future Is WildImagine a world far, far into the future. A world very different than our own where people have been wiped out by massive climatic and geological changes, nearly destroying the Earth. What would the world be like, and what kinds of creatures could survive? An international team

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Tags: Nature

March 26 2012

11:00

Biosphere

BiosphereAn audiovisual presentation about our planet, its people, its cities, its habitat. The human population of our planet is steadily increasing at the rate of one million more people every four days, and the total human population is now over six thousand million! This is quite frightening

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Tags: Nature

February 18 2012

12:00

A Fall From Freedom

A Fall From FreedomThe first comprehensive film to reveal the long and sordid history of the captive whale and dolphin entertainment business. Many of these marine parks and aquariums are directly or indirectly responsible for the death of thousands of the very animals they use for public entertainment. Premature deaths.

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Tags: Nature

January 12 2012

15:24

The Song of the Earth

The Song of the EarthSome birds make sounds that are musical to our ears. Consider the skylark, whose melodious sounds we label as song. So it’s quite natural to wonder whether there is a connection between animal sounds and the music that humans create. The deepest mystery of all: What purpose

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Tags: Nature

January 10 2012

12:00

Flying Monsters

Flying MonstersTwo hundred million years ago there was an extraordinary development in the history of life: an ancient group of reptiles made a giant evolutionary leap into the skies. In this groundbreaking, BAFTA winning, documentary, David Attenborough travels back in time to discover how and why these creatures

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Tags: Nature

January 04 2012

12:00

The Amber Time Machine

The Amber Time MachineAmber is one of David Attenborough’s great passions – he is captivated by its beauty and the animals frozen within it in perfect detail. In a personal journey he traces the history of a piece he has had since he was a boy, traveling back millions of

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Tags: Nature

November 29 2011

19:19

Alien Insect: Praying Mantis

Alien Insect: Praying MantisThe film enters the world of a real-life alien: the praying mantis. This macro documentary shows the life cycle and behavior of the most formidable and rarest representatives of the mantis family, including several that have never been filmed before. World-wide, there exist some 2,200 species of

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Tags: Nature

November 24 2011

14:04

Europe: A Natural History

Europe: A Natural HistoryA stunning four-part series, charting the dramatic events which have shaped the ever-changing landscapes and wildlife of Europe. Genesis. An epic three billion year story begins, with the unraveling of clues as to how Europe’s stunning landscapes and wildlife were created. Witness Oxford roamed by dinosaurs, the

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October 28 2011

21:55

Tiger: Spy in the Jungle

Tiger: Spy in the JungleDavid Attenborough narrates the lives of four growing tiger cubs using footage collected by hidden-camera-carrying elephants. Over two years, the elephants help capture the most intimate portrayal of tigers ever filmed. As they grow, the cubs move from their mother’s milk onto meat. Fortunately, the tigress is

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October 26 2011

14:51

The Living Planet

The Living PlanetOriginally broadcast in 1984, The Living Planet was an ambitious 12-part documentary that spanned the globe with portraits of each of the major geographical regions that offer a home to life. Attenborough demonstrates how even in the most hostile of environments, from the volcanic Furnaces of the

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October 15 2011

18:00

Nature’s Colors With The World’s Greatest Music

Nature's Colors With The World's Greatest MusicThis stunning High Definition video release is accompanied by the world’s greatest and most recognizable music-from Bach to Beethoven to Ravel to Debussy-all. From Bora Bora to Africa, from the Midwest to the Pacific Coast, from Costa Rica to Bali, from Hawaii to Arizona, from the Rocky

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September 03 2011

11:00

The Last Lioness

The Last LionessA haunting call echoes across the Liuwa Plain. There is no answer, there hasn’t been for years. She has no pride, no support – she alone must safeguard her own survival. Her name is Lady Liuwa, and she is the Last Lioness. Isolated by a scourge of illegal trophy hunting

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June 05 2011

11:00

The Living Edens

The Living EdensPlanet Earth is still home to places so pure they have become precious reminders of how all the world – the ancient, timeless Earth – once looked. From the icy mountains of Denali to the aqua blue seas of Costa Rica, we witness dramas unfold among the animal inhabitants as

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May 28 2011

18:14

A Tiger Called Broken Tail

A Tiger Called Broken TailBroken Tail was the most flamboyant tiger cub Colin Stafford-Johnson had seen during many years spent filming India’s wild tigers. After leaving his sanctuary and going on the run, Broken Tail survived for almost a year where many said it was impossible, in the unprotected badlands of rural Rajasthan. Tracking

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May 21 2011

05:00

Coelacanth: The Fish That Time Forgot

Coelacanth: The Fish That Time ForgotDocumentary about the Coelacanth, a prehistoric bony fish believed to have been long extinct until one was caught in 1938 off the southern coast of Africa. No trace was found again until May 2000 when a colony of the fish were discovered and filmed. The Coelacanth (Latimeria chalumnae) is an

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May 16 2011

05:00

Tropic of Capricorn

Tropic of CapricornSimon Reeve presents a travel documentary as embarks on a journey along the Tropic of Capricorn, the line of latitude which cuts through Southern Africa, Australia and South America. In the four-part BBC2 series Tropic of Capricorn, broadcast in 2008, Simon followed the southern border of the tropics region around

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May 06 2011

19:41

The Elephant: Life after Death

The Elephant: Life after DeathElephants can live for 70 years. But what happens when one of these magnificent beasts dies in the wild? This stunning film turns normal wildlife documentaries on their head to find out what happens after death, as a five-tonne adult elephant is transformed into six million calories worth of fat,

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May 01 2011

17:00

How Earth Made Us

How Earth Made UsThe incredible story of the natural forces that have shaped our history presented by Professor Iain Stewart. Our planet has amazing power, and yet that’s rarely mentioned in our history books. This series tells the story of how the Earth has influenced human history, from the dawn of civilization to

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April 29 2011

19:27

The Secret Life of the Dog

The Secret Life of the DogWe have an extraordinary relationship with dogs – closer than with any other animal on the planet. But what makes the bond between us so special? Research into dogs is gaining momentum, and scientists are investigating them like never before. From the latest fossil evidence, to the sequencing of the

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