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- David Attenborough and scientist Johan Rockström examine Earth's biodiversity collapse and how this crisis can still be averted.
- The dispatches of the emergency services in various parts of the UK are followed.
- Looks at the hardships and drama of capturing footage from Our Planet (2019).
- Documentary looking predominantly at the plight of the poor in the East End of London during World War II air raids of 1940. How much of what is now seen as an example of British Bulldog bravado was actually acts of desperation and necessity against an unseen enemy and a government seemingly not always willing to help.
- A version of the story made for British television without any censorship or dramatic reconstructions.
- Cerrie Burnell presents a history of disabled people's struggle for human rights in Britain. She also shares inspiring stories of pioneering campaigners for social change, and looks at the challenges still to be faced in the future.
- Martina Navratilova's tweet about trans women athletes sparked a heated argument. In this documentary, she opens up the debate to answer some of her own questions.
- The British sculptor travels across the world to view early examples of art in France, Spain, Indonesia and Australia as he seeks to find out where art first began.
- An intimate journey into the lives of a cast of wild animals, through the eyes of the 600-strong team of rangers and others who oversee them.
- This episode focusses on babies - from births to over-protective parents and from very poorly children to those facing neglect and abuse.
- Cameras in space reveal remarkable stories behind Earth's most intriguing colours.
- Yellowstone. It's a land forged by the mightiest forces on our planet, with granite peaks, super heated geysers, and raging rivers. It's home to some of the most resilient creatures in North America and is one of the most magnificent ecosystems on earth. For thousands of years, it was a bountiful hunting ground for Native Americans and today it stands as the world's first national park, welcoming all, "for the benefit and enjoyment of the people".
- The planet's hottest habitats - our deserts - are getting even hotter, drier and bigger, yet a host of remarkable animals still survive in the harshest conditions, including cunning hyenas, pint-sized meerkats and sand-dwelling spiders. Follow their lives through a single day in the desert to appreciate how they deal with the sun's formidable power as it grows stronger with every passing minute.
- The government has pledged to radically reduce carbon emissions to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. We'll need to make big changes to the way we live but how much difference will these changes really make?
- Meth smugglers and law enforcement officials play a high stakes game of cat and mouse around Phoenix and the US-Mexico border.
- Follow the flow of smuggled hash as criminals transport it from Morocco, across the Strait of Gibraltar, up the cost of Spain and into France.
- In the poorest areas of Rio de Janeiro, elite teams of police officers risk their lives fighting brutal drug gangs with nothing to lose.
- 2019– 38mTV-MA6.9 (35)TV EpisodeThe drug MDMA is disturbingly popular in the UK, where dealers smuggle it into music festivals and raves for eager customers.
- No city has played a bigger role in America's independence than Boston. Famous for its rowdy revolutionaries, America's oldest battleship, its busy harbor, and the nation's first subway system, Boston is a city of firsts and continues to shine as America's cradle of liberty. Fly over this city and see New England's largest metropolis like never before, in Aerial America: Boston 24.
- This edition meets police officers dealing with a huge range of traffic issues - from the routine to the surreal - alongside a spike in crime and against a background of funding cuts.
- Under the wide open skies of North Texas, lie two very different cities. Dallas, modern and innovative, has always thrived on the promise of the future. Fort Worth, originally just a U.S. Army outpost, was built to protect settlers on the edge of America's wild western frontier. Discover these two very different Texas cities with their own unique histories, but a shared sense of destiny, and explore the fourth largest metroplex in the nation, in stunning 4K from above, in Aerial America: Dallas-Fort Worth.
- Journey across some of America's most fascinating cities, discover the stories behind their awe inspiring towers, explore the systems that keep these metropolis centers running day and night, and find out how the people of these cities have responded to tragedy and become stronger than ever before. It's an aerial journey over American cities from sea to shining sea, all shot in amazing 4K, in Aerial America: Great Cities.
- With more and more boys growing up with negative or absent father figures, Northamptonshire police see young men stuck in cycles of violence, or coerced into organised crime.