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- Professional adventure rock climber Alex Honnold embarks on a lifelong dream - an epic climbing quest across the remotest and toughest walls and peaks of Greenland.
- A Real Bug's Life is an adventure into a world beyond your imagination where life is on a completely different scale and little creatures rely on amazing powers to make it through the day.
- A look at the world through the eyes of the tiniest creatures and witness the extraordinary things they do to survive.
- Deep dive into one of the last untouched places on earth, Patagonia in South America.
- From the icy poles to the tropical jungles, meet nature's most captivating giants.
- This nature series' new technology lifts night's veil to reveal the hidden lives of the world's creatures, from lions on the hunt to bats on wings.
- Humans may believe that they are the greatest explorers in the world, but they are not. Millions of animals migrate across the globe every day on paths that have been used for centuries.
- Filmed in over 60 different locations this epic documentary series will draw on the most spellbinding and dramatic stories from all corners of the globe. It will reveal the ways all life is connected and how natural events affect animals.
- A historical presentation of the gang movements and organized crime from the end of the 19th century to the beginning of the 20th century in England.
- Woodworkers will be tasked with crafting beautiful and ambitious builds to exacting briefs, ramping up to a "big build."
- A look at the world's harshest landscapes and the animals that have adapted to live there.
- Cheetahs, lions and leopards are followed through Kenya's Masai Mara game reserve over a six-month period.
- Documentary series following the chef as he follows his dream of living and cooking in the English countryside. Marcus travels around the country visiting growers, farmers and producers inspiring him to grow his own market garden.
- Kerry Daynes brings us stories of brutal murders from the Victorian era. Alongside experts in their field, she discovers that the motives which drove the killers are incredibly familiar and still have the power to intrigue and shock today.
- Six-part documentary exploring hidden abilities of various animals around different eco systems.
- The exhilarating & harrowing life of Malika, a lioness of a powerful pride in South Africa's Kruger National Park.
- When it comes to 'what Mother Nature intended', it turns out she was pretty open-minded. In this vivid, funny and eye-opening one-off doc we take the audience on a journey to explore the rich diversity of animal sexuality.
- Former US Navy SEAL Joel Lambert sets out to get up close with four of the world's top predators - polar bears, lions, great white sharks, and spotted hyenas - and observe what makes them nature's ultimate hunters.
- Master carpenter Simon Parfett and his team help families, couples and retirees cash in on untapped, income-generating potential in their unused or underused spaces by creating their own unique B&B.
- Cameras follow two prides of lions in extraordinary detail, day and night, in Zambia's South Luangwa National Park over the course of 6 months.
- Short docudrama exploring the history of sex in the homosexual community from the 1970s to the present day, and how the internet has changed the way gay men meet forever.
- TV documentary series about the toque macaque monkeys of Sri Lanka
- A look at the relationship between big cats in the wild and our domestic pussycats, and the feline species' journey from hunters of the wild to household pets.
- This look behind the scenes shows how worldwide camera crews climbed, dived and froze to capture the documentary's groundbreaking night footage."
- Eighties music is often dismissed as a joke - all drum machines and big hair. But - as acclaimed author Dylan Jones argues in this film - the 1980s should be looked on as the most creative, radical and innovative decade in pop.
- Set in the undisclosed future where advanced technology means less privacy, we meet Nathan rapt with grief on the morning his Chief Happiness Officer is dispatched to help him.
- Few relationships change the course of history. That between Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan did. Charles Moore, author of the definitive biography of Margaret Thatcher, reveals how she, as UK Prime Minister, and US President Ronald Reagan came to enjoy much more than a political alliance. Forged in adversity, it was a close friendship built on ideological affinity and strong mutual attraction. Though their relationship was often tested, Charles Moore will make the case that it changed the course of history, as together they helped reshape East/West relations, driving the Cold War towards a peaceful conclusion.
- A real life "superhero", a YouTuber and a camgirl explain why they choose to share -or hide- their chronic illnesses online. When you're too ill for IRL, where do you turn?
- Two young scientists work around the clock gathering data on large predators, a dangerous activity that puts their lives at risk. Meanwhile, an elephant orphanage is giving new hope to baby calves rescued from poachers. Enter into a brave new world of conservation, one that's fraught with peril and hope.
- Explores how matriarchs of the animal kingdom protect their young in the wild. From bears to baboons, discover unique perspectives on the exhilarating adventure of motherhood.
- An upbeat drama about 14-year-old oddball Toni who is having a tough time with the bullies at school. One day, the internet and a passion for performance saves her.
- Two of the UK's leading dog trainers help to find a compatible canine companion for people with various disabilities.
- Meet three rescued meerkat families (mobs) who are learning the way of life in the wild for the very first time.
- Wildlife documentary series narrated by Hugh Bonneville revealing the hidden lives of the animals that live in various habitats around Britain.
- Documentary series following the daily battle over parking spaces in Britain, looking at the problems facing motorists, local councils and private parking companies.
- New series. Makeup artist Lisa Eldridge explores what the beauty looks of three iconic moments in British history reveal about that era.
- Life in Zambia's Luangwa Valley exists in two very different worlds: the wet and the dry. The wet season is green and bountiful, but the dry season is one of the toughest on Earth. For seven months of the year, animals must cope with scorching temperatures and almost no rain. Now, climate change is making conditions even more extreme. Follow creatures of all sizes as they clash over limited resources in this vast wild kingdom, where each day is a struggle to survive.
- Marcus Wareing shows us simple, accessible, and inspiring festive tips and recipes. From pastries and party food to decadent Christmas puddings, learn how to create a wonderful spread this Christmas.
- Mini series presented by Davina McCall that explores the most extreme environments on the planet.
- Sitting on top of one of the world's largest super-volcanos are 3,500 square miles of the most spectacular American wilderness. This summer, National Geographic Channel opens this world to you LIVE with a four-night special event. The action reaches a boiling point in the world's first National Park, Yellowstone.
- "Ein Jahr auf unserer Erde" is a documentary series on DasErste.
- A group of dedicated vegans move to the town of Merthyr Tydfil in Wales to try to introduce as many of the local people as possible to their vegan way of life.
- This series was filmed over a year, it captures Wales' varied wildlife and stunning landscapes, from the north where there are rugged mountains to the west coast seabirds.
- The face of the UK's oldest direct ancestor, recreated after extensive DNA testing of the 10,000 year old bones of Cheddar Man, Britain's oldest complete skeleton. The data reveals the story of who we are and where we originated.
- The comedian follows every step of the complex and moving journey of Little Grey and Little White, two Beluga whales released from captivity and into an ocean sanctuary.
- In a near future, virtual reality allows a person to see life through the eyes of someone very different.
- Yellowstone Live's home-base is a century-old barn just outside the national park boundary. From here, seven live teams will spread out across the wilderness using cutting-edge, 4G mobile technology to film bison, bears, wolves and other iconic animals.