Discovering the Â鶹ԼÅÄ 's Signed Science & Natures programmes
Jean Johansson provides expert advice on how to light and decorate a Christmas tree.
A whale wearing a harness triggers speculation of Russian spying activity.
Selina Scott enjoys a gentle walk around Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales.
Hamza and Charlotte meet the people – and a dog – helping to protect precious seabirds.
After three fatal shark attacks in Egypt, this film asks if shark behaviour is changing.
Where two worlds collide and animals battle to survive.
The team attempt a high-risk shark move, and star turtle Friday is given a nasty bite.
Sir David Attenborough investigates a unique discovery: the skull of a giant sea monster.
Brian reflects on our amazing feats of space exploration and asks, just how far can we go?
Exploring the unique wildlife of Madagascar, the oldest island on Earth.
Simon Reeve battles his way through the Congo, Africa’s greatest rainforest.
An in-depth look at scientists’ ground-breaking efforts to save coral reefs.
The story of Sir Brian May’s decade-long campaign to end the culling of badgers.
Bruce Parry meets the Sakha horse people and Eveny reindeer herders in Siberia.
Hannah gains access to a site where staff work to make the British passport secure.
Chris Packham explores the dramatic moment nearly all life on Earth was wiped out.
A new Barbary macaque leader uses power and politics to fend off rivals after his crown.
Cameras in space tell stories of life on our planet from a brand new perspective.
Cameraman Vianet Djenguet comes face to face with Kahuzi-Biega’s largest wild silverback.
On Scandinavia’s wild, unpredictable coast, only the tough and the resourceful survive.
Liz Bonnin heads to the Dominican Republic, where she scales a 60-foot palm tree.
A baby turtle in Canada and a young bushbaby in South Africa search for a safe new home.
Driving will never be the same again. But are we on the right road?
Scotland’s farmers work hard to keep their farms afloat during challenging economic times.