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Europe From AboveEurope From Above
National Geographic (UK), 2019 Running | Travel, Documentary
Rating: 5/5

Europe from Above takes to the air over Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Spain and the UK to showcase Europe's finest cultural and geographical landmarks as you've never seen them before. Stunning aerial hyper-lapse photography allows us to visualise the changes of a season in seconds, as tulip fields in the Netherlands magically burst into colour and waterfalls in the Dolomites turn to ice. We reveal how tradition, engineering and natural wonders have shaped this epic continent - a vibrant portrait of these regions and the people who keep their traditions alive.


SpringwatchSpringwatch
BBC Two, 2005 Running | Wildlife, Documentary

This is an annual BBC television series which charts the fortunes of British wildlife during the changing of the seasons in the United Kingdom.


This Farming LifeThis Farming Life
BBC Two, 2016 Running | Reality, Documentary
Rating: 5/5

Documentary series following the struggles and triumphs of five very different farming families in some of Scotland's most beautiful and remote landscapes.


AutumnwatchAutumnwatch
BBC Two, 2007 On Hiatus | Reality, Documentary
Rating: 5/5

Tracking the changes in nature throughout autumn.


Nature's Great EventsNature's Great Events
BBC One, 2009 Cancelled/Ended | Documentary
Rating: 5/5

This fantastic series from the BBC's renowned Natural History Unit combines the epic scale of Planet Earth and the intimate, emotional stories of charismatic animals as they struggle to survive. Using state of the art HD technology, these amazing programmes capture the Earth's most dramatic and epic wildlife spectacles and the intimate stories of the animals caught up in them.rnEvery year, around the world, seasonal changes transform entire landscapes and draw in millions of creatures as these great events unfold.


Epic YellowstoneEpic Yellowstone
Smithsonian Channel, 2019 Cancelled/Ended | Documentary, Mini-Series
Rating: 5/5

It's a place where snow meets fiery underground forces, where waters travel from Rocky Mountain peaks to the Great Plains, and where age-old battles between predator and prey take place. This is Yellowstone, home to some of the most spectacular landscapes and wildlife in America. Join host Bill Pullman on an exploration of its colorful springs and raging waters, its glittering winters and lush summers, and its returning packs of predators and vast array of winged creatures.


A Year on Planet EarthA Year on Planet Earth
ITVX, 2022 Cancelled/Ended | Documentary, Mini-Series
Rating: 5/5

Showcasing the many wonders of the world, A Year on Planet Earth, will reveal the incredible ways in which all life is connected and how massive natural events affect the lives of individual animals as the earth makes its annual journey around the sun. Filmed in over sixty different locations this epic documentary series will draw on the most spellbinding and dramatic stories from all corners of the globe. Combining extreme weather, breathtaking landscapes, epic wildlife spectacles and fascinating animal families, this series reveals our planet in a completely new light, uncovering how animals react and adapt to shifting habitats and unexpected events. Featuring a story arc across the seasons, A Year on Planet Earth, is set to draw viewers in over a number of episodes, unfolding like a drama.


Japan: Earth's Enchanted IslandsJapan: Earth's Enchanted Islands
BBC Three, 2015 Cancelled/Ended | Documentary
Rating: 5/5

Japan's landscapes range from snowy mountains to subtropical warmth. They are full of wildlife - and animals' and people's lives often cross as they adapt to these extremes. Michelle Dockery reveals a nation comprising a multitude of islands, each full of surprises and places where nature thrives. Each episode explores how life survives across these wildly diverse islands, dominated by forested mountains, volcanic forces and powerful seas, arctic winters and tropical, typhoon ravaged summers; and reveals the unusual and unexpected relationships between human characters and the wild.


Secret Life of The ForestSecret Life of The Forest
Channel 5, 2021 Running | Documentary
Rating: 5/5

Filmed over one year, this four-part series reveals the spectacular beauty of England's largest forest, Kielder, as it changes through the seasons. Situated in one of the wildest and most remote parts of the country, it's home to some of Britain's greatest and most secretive wildlife, from red squirrels to pine martens, feral goats to water voles and a variety of birds of prey.


Chasing the RainsChasing the Rains
BBC America, 2023 Running | Documentary, Nature
Rating: 5/5

Featuring an in-depth look at wildlife that struggle to survive through cycles of drought and dramatic rainfall, the series was filmed beyond the jagged peaks of Mount Kenya, in the great rangelands of the north, beginning at the end of the long rains, when river valleys, plains and mountains are flushed with new growth.


Earth's Great SeasonsEarth's Great Seasons
BBC One, 2020 Cancelled/Ended | Documentary | ► Trailer

This documentary celebrates the spectacular seasons that transform the planet each year. It explores the opportunities and challenges presented by each season and how nature survives in the changing conditions.


StormbornStormborn
BBC One, 2020 Cancelled/Ended | Documentary

Ewan McGregor narrates a dramatic trilogy of programmes featuring the epic struggles of the animals of the North.


Highlands: Scotland's Wild HeartHighlands: Scotland's Wild Heart
BBC One, 2016 Cancelled/Ended | Documentary

The new four-part series for BBC One, "Highlands: Scotland's Wild Heart", is produced by Maramedia, which made the acclaimed Hebrides: Islands On The Edge, also narrated by Ewan McGregor. This new project has been three years in the making. A team from production company Maramedia filmed for more than 300 days across the full gamut of Scottish weather. The series follows the course of the seasons over a wild year in the Highlands, revealing how the animals and people of this stunning part of the world manage to turn adversity to their advantage and make a real success living here.


Japan: Between Earth And SkyJapan: Between Earth And Sky
Nat Geo, 2018 Cancelled/Ended | Travel, Documentary

This three 52-minute films series, Japan between sky and earth, takes us on a journey of discovery though a wild and little-known Japan filmed and showed as never before with 4K images and spectacular aerial shots. The three films, from north to south, shot on 4 seasons, reveal the mystery of some the most beautiful sites in the country, the great spectacle of nature and the subtle balance that prevails in Japan between tradition and modernity.


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