List of Natural World episodes#Series 28
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The following is a list of episodes of the BBC television series Natural World.
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Contents
Series: 1{{·}} 2{{·}} 3{{·}} 4{{·}} 5{{·}} 6{{·}} 7{{·}} 8{{·}} 9{{·}} 10{{·}} 11{{·}} 12{{·}} 13{{·}} 14{{·}} 15{{·}} 16{{·}} 17{{·}} 18{{·}} 19{{·}} 20 21{{·}} 22{{·}} 23{{·}} 24{{·}} 25{{·}} 26{{·}} 27{{·}} 28{{·}} 29{{·}} 30{{·}} 31{{·}} 32{{·}} 33 {{·}} 34{{·}} 35{{·}} 36{{·}} 37{{·}} 38 Footnotes{{·}} References{{·}} External links |
Series 1
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|30 October 1983 |Barry Paine |
2
|6 November 1983 |
3
|13 November 1983 |Barry Paine |
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|Jungle{{cite news |title=Television |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24967965/natural_worldjungle/ |accessdate=30 October 2018 |work=The Guardian |date=19 November 1983 |page=28 |quote=Spare a thought for film makers David and Carol Hughes, who spent 17 months in the Costa Rican rain forest recording the exotic ecology of a disappearing world - only to have C4 beat them to it by a day...}}{{cite news |title=The Observer's Television and Radio Guide |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24968001/natural_worldjungle/ |accessdate=30 October 2018 |work=The Observer |date=20 November 1983 |page=48 |quote=Husband-and-wife naturalists - Carol and David Hughes - film In a Costa Rican rain forest.}} |20 November 1983 |David Hughes |
5
|Secret Weapons |27 November 1983 |Tom Elsner |Insect chemical defences |
6
|Birds of Paradox |4 December 1983 | | |
7
|Jet Set Wildlife |11 December 1983 |Barry Paine |
8
|Pelican Delta |18 December 1983 |Barry Paine |
9
|Winter Days |25 December 1983 |Robert Powell |British wildlife in Winter |
10
|God's Acre |2 January 1984 |Barry Paine |Wildlife in a British churchyard |
Series 2
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|Plight of the Bumble-Bee |6 May 1984 |Barry Paine |
2
|Salim Ali's India |13 May 1984 |Barry Paine |
3
|The Kiwai - Dugong Hunters of Daru |20 May 1984 |
4
|Commandos of Conservation |3 June 1984 |
5
|Long Point |10 June 1984 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of Long Point, Lake Erie |
6
|Beneath the Keel |17 June 1984 |Barry Paine, Jeff Goodman, Laurie Emberson |Marine life of Devon |
7
|Treasures of the Gulf |1 July 1984 | |Wildlife of the Persian Gulf |
8
|Fragments of Eden |22 July 1984 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of the Seychelles |
Series 3
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1
|Among the Wild Chimpanzees |4 November 1984 |Barry Paine, Jane Goodall |
2
|One Man's Island |11 November 1984 |Anthony Quayle, Keith Brockie |
3
|Invaders of the Truk Lagoon |18 November 1984 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of Truk Lagoon |
4
|The Desire of the Moth |25 November 1984 |Barry Paine |Moths |
5
|A Question of Space |2 December 1984 |Iain Guest |
6
|Peacocks, Parasites and the Puzzle of Sex |9 December 1984 | |
7
|Land of Ice and Fire |16 December 1984 |Wildlife of Yellowstone |
8
|The Lost World of Medusa |23 December 1984 |Barry Paine |Wildlife in Jellyfish Lake, Palau |
9
|Kinabalu, Summit of Borneo |6 January 1985 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of Mount Kinabalu |
10
|Wild Ireland |13 January 1985 |Barry Paine |Wildife of Ireland |
11
|Water - A Fresh Look |20 January 1985 |Barry Paine, Walter Sigl |Fresh water wildlife |
12
|Battle of the Leaves |27 January 1985 | |
13
|The Year of the Rat |3 February 1985 |Barry Paine |
14
|Through Animal Eyes |10 February 1985 |Animal eyesight |
15
|Within a Garden Wall |17 February 1985 |Peter France |
Series 4
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|Land of the Tiger |15 September 1985 | |
2
|Namaqualand, Diary of a Desert Garden |22 September 1985 |Barry Paine |Botany in Namaqualand |
3
|Horns of Dilemma |29 September 1985 |John Hedges |
4
|On the Verge of Life |6 October 1985 |Wildlife on British motorway verges |
5
|The Man Who Loves Frogs |13 October 1985 |Barry Paine |Frogs |
6
|Emas, The High Plains of Brazil |20 October 1985 |Barry Paine |Wildife of Emas National Park, Brazil |
7
|The Flight of the Whooping Crane |27 October 1985 |Barry Paine |
8
|White Rock, Black Water |3 November 1985 |Wildlife of the Yorkshire Dales |
9
|Never Stay in One Place |10 November 1985 |Robyn Williams |
10
|City of Coral |17 November 1985 |Barry Paine |
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|Kingdom of the Ice Bear: The Frozen OceanCameraman Hugh Miles won an Emmy Award (Outstanding Individual Achievement in a Craft: Cinematographers) for this episode.{{Citation | title= The Natural World: Kingdom of the Ice Bear: The Frozen Ocean | date=24 November 1985 | publisher=Internet Movie Database | url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1745429/ | accessdate=2 March 2013}} |24 November 1985 |Polar bear and wildlife of the Arctic |
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|Kingdom of the Ice Bear: The Land of Beyond |1 December 1985 |Hywel Bennett |Polar bear and wildlife of the Arctic |
13
|Kingdom of the Ice Bear: The Final Challenge |8 December 1985 |Hywel Bennett |Polar bear and wildlife of the Arctic |
14
|Aspen, A Dance of Leaves |22 December 1985 |
15
|The Plant Hunters |29 December 1985 |Barry Paine |Hunting for new plant species |
16
|Shortgrass Country |5 January 1986 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of the Canadian prairie |
17
|The Forgotten Garden |12 January 1986 |Barry Paine |Wildlife in an abandoned English garden |
18
|Inside Stories |19 January 1986 |Barry Paine |Animal physiology |
19
|Masked Monkeys |26 January 1986 |Jonathan Kingdon |Guenons |
20
|Sky Hunters |2 February 1986 |Vultures |
Series 5
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|Leopard, a Darkness in the Grass |5 October 1986 |Hugh Miles |
2
|Where the Parrots Speak Mandarin |12 October 1986 | |Chinese relationship with animals |
3
|The Mystery of Laguna Baja |19 October 1986 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of a lagoon in Baja California |
4
|Have Fish Had Their Chips? |16 November 1986 |Julian Pettifer |
5
|Why Dogs Don't Like Chilli But Some Like It Hot |23 November 1986 |Jeremy Churfas |Animal diets |
6
|The Elephant Challenge |30 November 1986 |Iain Guest |
7
|Ichkeul, Between the Desert and the Deep Blue Sea |7 December 1986 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of Lake Ichkeul, Tunisia |
8
|14 December 1986 |Dramatisation |
9
|A Cactus Called Saguaro |21 December 1986 |Barry Paine |
10
|A Wilderness Like Eden |11 January 1987 |Peter France |Wildlife of the Holy Land |
11
|Sweet Water, Bitter Sea |18 January 1987 |Peter France |Wildlife of the Holy Land |
12
|Bats Need Friends |25 January 1987 |Andrew Sachs |Bats |
13
|Cockatoos at Three Springs |1 February 1987 |Robyn Williams |Cockatoos |
14
|The Volcano Watchers |8 February 1987 |Barry Paine |Volcanoes |
15
|The Deciding Factor |15 February 1987 |Barry Paine |Animal decision making |
16
|Reflections of a River Keeper |22 February 1987 |Barry Paine, Tom Williams |Wildlife of River Avon, Hampshire |
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|Towers of Wax and Paper Palaces |1 March 1987 |Barry Paine |Animal builders |
Series 6
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|Spirits of the Forest |20 September 1987 |Andrew Sachs |Wildife of Madagascar |
2
|Land of the Kiwi |27 September 1987 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of New Zealand |
3
|Lions of the African Night |4 October 1987 |Martin Jarvis |Lion |
4
|Forest of Fear |11 October 1987 |Barry Paine |Wildife of the Sundarbans |
5
|Icebird |18 October 1987 |Penguins |
6
|Ticket to the Wild |25 October 1987 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of British railway verges |
7
|Grizzly! |1 November 1987 |Barry Paine |
8
|Islands of the Fire Goddess |15 November 1987 |Jack Watson |Wildife of the Hawaiian Islands |
9
|Paradise Reclaimed |22 November 1987 |Rainforest regrowth |
10
|Battle for the Eagles |29 November 1987 |Tony Soper |Eagles |
11
|Okavango, Jewel of the Kalihari: Search for the Jewel |6 December 1987 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of the Okavango Delta |
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|Okavango, Jewel of the Kalihari: The Living Jewel |13 December 1987 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of the Okavango Delta |
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|Okavango, Jewel of the Kalihari: A New Challenge |20 December 1987 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of the Okavango Delta |
Series 7
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1
|Ice Pack |18 September 1988 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of the Canadian Arctic |
2
|Beyond Timbuktu |25 September 1988 |Bruce Pearson |Wildlife of the Niger River |
3
|Nighthunters |2 October 1988 |Owls |
4
|Twilight of the Dreamtime |9 October 1988 |David Attenborough |Wildlife of Kakadu, Australia |
5
|Search for the Yeti |16 October 1988 |Chris Bonington |Yeti |
6
|A Passion for Grouse |23 October 1988 |
7
|Nuts in Brazil |30 October 1988 |Anthony Smith |Travel down the Amazon River |
8
|Kingdom of the Thunder Dragon |6 November 1988 | |Wildife of Bhutan |
9
|The Journey of Gerald Through Wales |13 November 1988 | |Wildlife of Wales |
10
|Coral Triangle |27 November 1988 |Barry Paine |Wildlife of Philippines |
11
|Wild Waterfalls: The Natural History of Cascades |1 January 1989 |
12
|8 January 1989 |Martin Jarvis |Wildife of the Atlantic Ocean |
13
|15 January 1989 |Martin Jarvis |Wildife of the Atlantic Ocean |
14
|22 January 1989 |Martin Jarvis |Wildlife of the Atlantic Ocean |
Series 8
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|Gorillas in the Midst of Man |1 October 1989 |
2
|Ivory Wars |8 October 1989 |Julian Pettifer |Trade in African Elephant ivory |
3
|Gran Paradiso |15 October 1989 |Anthony Valentine |
4
|Fear of the Wild |22 October 1989 |Anthony Valentine |Phobias of wild animals |
5
|Splashdown: A Diver's Natural History |29 October 1989 |Marine life off the British coast |
6
|Island in the Air |5 November 1989 |Christopher Reich |Wildlife of the Bale Mountains, Ethiopia |
7
|Amazon, the Flooded Forest: Part 1 |19 November 1989 |
8
|Amazon, the Flooded Forest: Part 2 |26 November 1989 |Anthony Hopkins |
9
|A Tramp in the Darien |3 December 1989 |
10
|The Taming of the Ewe |10 December 1989 |Sheep domestication |
11
|Under the Ice |17 December 1989 | |Life under the Antarctic ice sheet |
12
|The Sisterhood |7 January 1990 |Richard Goss |
13
|Erin Through the Mists of Time |14 January 1990 |Eamon de Buitlear |Wildlife of Ireland |
14
|The Serpent's Embrace |21 January 1990 |Christopher Reich |Snakes |
15
|Haida Gwaii, Islands of the People |28 January 1990 |May Russ |Haida Gwaii, Canada |
16
|La Loire Sauvage |4 February 1990 | |Campaign against dam on the Loire, France |
Series 9
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1
|Running for their Lives |6 January 1991 |
2
|Scandinavia: Lands of the Midnight Sun |13 January 1991 |Martin Jarvis |Scandinavia above the Arctic Circle |
3
|Scandinavia: Fresh Waters, Salt Seas |20 January 1991 |Martin Jarvis |Waters around Scandinavia |
4
|The Cat That Came in from the Cold |27 January 1991 | |
5
|Portrait of the Planet |3 February 1991 | |Nature around the world |
6
|Two Weeks to Save the Planet |10 February 1991 |Anthony Smith |
7
|Cranes of the Grey Wind |17 February 1991 | |Sandhill and Whooping cranes |
8
|Even The Animals Must Be Free |3 March 1991 | |On safari in Africa |
9
|Marathon Birds |10 March 1991 | |
10
|The Great Karoo, a Secret Africa |17 March 1991 |
11
|Big Oil: in the Wake Of Exxon Valdez |24 March 1991 |Julian Pettifer |
12
|Wings Over the Holy Land |31 March 1991 | |Bird migration in Israel |
13
|Hawaii, Beyond the Feathered Gods |14 April 1991 | |Wildlife of the Hawaiian Islands |
Series 10
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|Vietnam: the Country not the War |24 November 1991 |Brian Gear |
2
|Arctic Wanderers |1 December 1991 |Barry Paine |Caribou migration in the American Arctic |
3
|The Wonderful World of Dung |8 December 1991 |Dung |
4
|Monkeys on the Edge |15 December 1991 |Endangered monkeys in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest |
5
|Sounds of the Islands |22 December 1991 |
6
|Sharks on their Best Behaviour |9 February 1992 |
7
|Land of Wild Freedom |16 February 1992 |
8
|The Monk, the Princess and the Forest |1 March 1992 | |Thailand rainforest |
9
|New Guinea, an Island Apart: Beyond The Unknown Shore |8 March 1992 |Coral reefs off New Guinea |
10
|New Guinea, an Island Apart: Other Worlds |15 March 1992 |Tim Pigott-Smith |Rainforests of New Guinea |
11
|Birds Nuts: The Magnificent Obsession |22 March 1992 |
12
|For Queen and Colony |29 March 1992 | |
13
|Mpingo, the Tree that Makes Music |3 May 1992 |David Attenborough |
Series 11
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|Echo of the Elephants |3 January 1993 |David Attenborough, Cynthia Moss |
2
|Shadows in a Desert Sea |10 January 1993 | |
3
|Cougar, Ghost of the Rockies |17 January 1993 | |
4
|Kimberley, Land of the Wandjina |24 January 1993 | |
5
|Journey to the Dark Heart |31 January 1993 |Martis Jarvis |
6
|Ice Fox |7 February 1993 |
7
|The Great Bears of Alaska |21 February 1993 | |
8
|The Little Creatures who Run the World |28 February 1993 |Ants |
9
|Strandwolf, Survivor of the Skeleton Coast |7 March 1993 | |
10
|Ibera, the Land of Shining Water |14 March 1993 |John Waters |
11
|The Ghosts of Ruby |21 March 1993 |Julian Pettifer |
12
|Sanctuaries of Defence |28 March 1993 |Wildlife on Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom) land |
13
|Treasure of the Andes |4 April 1993 |
14
|Cheetahs and Cubs in a Land of Lions |11 April 1993 |Rula Lenska |
15
|The Burning Question |18 April 1993 | |
16
|Secrets of the Golden River |25 April 1993 | |
Series 12
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1
|Sex, Hot Eruptions and Chilli Peppers |20 February 1994 |Barry Paine |Looking back at 25 Years of the Natural World |
2
|Firebird |27 February 1994 |
3
|Killer Whales: Wolves of the Sea |6 March 1994 |David Attenborough |
4
|Toadskin Spell |13 March 1994 |
5
|Island of the Ghost Bear |20 March 1994 |John Sparks |
6
|Webs of Intrigue |27 March 1994 | |
7
|Vampires, Devilbirds and Spirits: Tales of the Calypso Isles |3 April 1994 |Paul Keens-Douglas |
8
|Pandas of the Sleeping Dragon |4 April 1994 |Wolong National Nature Reserve, China |
9
|The Witness Was a Fly |17 April 1994 |Forensic science using animals and plants |
10
|Untangling the Knot |24 April 1994 |
11
|Snowdonia: Realm of Ravens |8 May 1994 | |
12
|Race for Life: Africa's Great Migration |15 May 1994 |John Shrapnel |
13
|Islands in the African Sky |22 May 1994 |
14
|Comrades of the Kalahari |29 May 1994 |Marco Visalberghi |
Series 13
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|Mysteries of the Ocean Wanderers |27 November 1994 |David Attenborough |
2
|Badlands |4 December 1994 | |
3
|Hunters of the Sea Wind |11 December 1994 |
4
|Parrots: Look Who's Talking! |15 January 1995 |
5
|Avenue of the Volcanoes |22 January 1995 | |Mountain range in Ecuador |
6
|Ytene, England's Ancient Forest |29 January 1995 |
7
|Gentle Jaws of the Serengeti |12 February 1995 |Barry Paine |
8
|Monkey in the Mirror |19 February 1995 |
9
|Ocean Drifters |26 February 1995 |
10
|The Call of Kakadu |5 March 1995 |David Curl |
11
|The Riddle of the Sands |19 March 1995 |Ythan Estuary, Scotland |
12
|Jewels of the Caribbean |2 April 1995 |
13
|Survival of the Fittest: a Natural History of Sport |16 April 1995 |Wildlife on sport grounds |
14
|Sulawesi: an Island Bewitched |23 April 1995 |
15
|The Little Creatures of Africa's Hidden World |30 April 1995 |Andrew Sachs |
Series 14
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1
|Echo of the Elephants: The Next Generation |14 January 1996 |David Attenborough, Cynthia Moss |
2
|Incredible Suckers |21 January 1996 |David Attenborough, Mike DeGruy |
3
|Arctic Kingdom: Life at the Edge |28 January 1996 |Tony Soper |
4
|Fifi's Boys: a Story of Wild Chimpanzees |4 February 1996 |Bernard Cribbins, Jane Goodall |
5
|Last Feast of the Crocodiles |7 February 1996 |John Shrapnel |
6
|Rhythms of Life |11 February 1996 | |
7
|Lions: Pride in Peril |18 February 1996 |David Attenborough, John Sparks |
8
|Monsoon |25 February 1996 | |
9
|Crossroads of Nancite |3 March 1996 |Andrew Sachs |
10
|Bowerbird: Playboy of the Australian Forest |17 March 1996 |Barry Paine |
11
|Hightops of Scotland |24 March 1996 | |
12
|Attenborough in Paradise |8 April 1996 |David Attenborough |
Series 15
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1
|Sperm Whales: Back from the Abyss |6 October 1996 |David Attenborough |
2
|Mara Nights |13 October 1996 |Andrew Sachs | |
3
|Penguins In and Out of Water |20 October 1996 |
4
|Mandrills: Painted Faces of the Forest |27 October 1996 |John Shrapnel |
5
|Beetlemania |3 November 1996 |
6
|The World in a Wood |10 November 1996 | | |
7
|Himalaya |17 November 1996 |John Shrapnel |
8
|Wolves and Buffalo: an Ancient Alliance |19 January 1997 |Jeff Turner |
9
|Benguela and the Burning Shore |26 January 1997 |Tim Pigott-Smith | |
10
|A Lemur's Tale |2 February 1997 |
11
|Grand Canyon: From Dinosaurs to Dam |16 February 1997 |Tim Pigott-Smith | |
12
|Wings over the Serengeti |23 February 1997 |Ian Holm |
13
|New Guinea: an Island Apart |2 March 1997 |Tim Pigott-Smith | |
14
|The Wild Dog's Last Stand |9 March 1997 |Barry Paine |
15
|Postcards from the Past |16 March 1997 |
16
|People of the Sea |30 March 1997 |Shane Mahoney | |
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|Echo of the Elephants: Africa's forgotten Elephants |6 April 1997 |David Attenborough, Cynthia Moss |African bush elephant, African forest elephant | |
Series 16
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|Puma, Lion of the Andes |19 October 1997 |Puma |
2
|The Temple Troop |26 October 1997 |
3
|Denali: the Great Alaskan Wilderness |2 November 1997 | |
4
|Jungle Nights |9 November 1997 |Tim Pigott-Smith |
5
|Paracas and the Billion Dollar Birds |16 November 1997 |Ian Holm |
6
|Komodo Dragon |23 November 1997 |John Shrapnel |
7
|At the Edge of the Sea |30 November 1997 |
8
|Beyond the Naked Eye |7 December 1997 | | |
9
|On the Path of the Reindeer |21 December 1997 |
10
|The Secret Garden |27 December 1997 | |
11
|The Dragons of Galapagos |18 January 1998 |David Attenborough |
12
|Three Monkeys |25 January 1998 |Howler monkey, red-faced spider monkey, white-headed capuchin |
13
|1 February 1998 |John Shrapnel |Proboscis monkey, Borneo elephant, Sumatran rhinoceros, orangutan |
14
|Oman: Jewel of Arabia |15 February 1998 |Ian McShane | |
15
|The Lost Lands of Scilly |22 February 1998 |Tim Pigott-Smith |Grey seal, great black-backed gull, lesser white-toothed shrew |
16
|Fire and Ice: an Icelandic Saga |1 March 1998 |Arctic fox, puffin, skua |
17
|Metropolis |8 March 1998 |
18
|The Otters of Yellowstone |15 March 1998 |
19
|The Forbidden Fruit |22 March 1998 | |
Series 17
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1
|South Georgia: an Island All Alone |11 October 1998 |David Attenborough | |
2
|Capybara: Swamp Hogs |18 October 1998 |
3
|Secret Sharks |25 October 1998 |Christian Rodska, Mike Rutzen |
4
|Mountain of the Sea |1 November 1998 |
5
|Orangutans: the High Society |8 November 1998 |
6
|The Fatal Flower |15 November 1998 |
7
|Vanishing Pools of the Zambezi |22 November 1998 |Martin Jarvis |
8
|29 November 1998 |Jaguar, giant otter, sloth, monkey |
9
|Impossible Journeys |6 December 1998 | |
10
|Cheetahs in a Hot Spot |13 December 1998 |
11
|Dolphins: the Wild Side |17 January 1999 |Ian Holm |
12
|Year of the Jackal |24 January 1999 |
13
|Everglades: to Hell and Back |31 January 1999 |Tim Pigott-Smith | |
14
|The Man-Eaters of Tsavo |28 February 1999 |
15
|Tough Ducks |21 February 1999 |Duck |
16
|Islands of the Vampire Birds |14 March 1999 |David Attenborough |
17
|The Farm that Time Forgot |21 March 1999 |Jonathan Dimbleby | |
18
|Iran: Secrets of the North |28 March 1999 |John Shrapnel | |
Series 18
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1
|Riddle of the Right Whale |3 October 1999 | |
2
|Hokkaido: Garden of the Gods |10 October 1999 |John Hurt |Crane, brown bear, eagle |
3
|Elephants of the Sand River |17 October 1999 | |
4
|In the Company of Bears |24 October 1999 |
5
|The Millennium Oak |30 December 1999 |Tom Baker |
6
|Wild Indonesia: Island Castaways |23 January 2000 |
7
|Wild Indonesia: Underwater Wonderland |30 January 2000 |John Lynch |
8
|Wild Indonesia: Magical Forests |6 February 2000 |John Lynch |
9
|The Tiger's Tale |20 February 2000 |
10
|The Wolf's Return |8 May 2000 |Karen Archer, Paul Young |
11
|Monkey Warriors |15 May 2000 | |
12
|Dangerous Australians |22 May 2000 | |
13
|Crater: Africa's Predator Paradise |5 June 2000 |
14
|Salmon: The Silver Tide |19 June 2000 |
15
|Claws |10 July 2000 |Chris McCalphy |Crab |
16
|The Story of an African Wild Dog |? | |
Series 19
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1
|Otters in the Stream of Life |8 October 2000 |
2
|Camels Down Under |15 October 2000 | |
3
|Deadly Vipers |22 October 2000 |Paul Young |
4
|The Tigers' Fortress |29 October 2000 |
5
|Big Red Roos |5 November 2000 |
6
|Killer Whales: Up Close and Personal |19 November 2000 | |
7
|Madagascar: Land of Lemurs |26 November 2000 | |
8
|Seychelles: Jewels of a Lost Continent |10 December 2000 |Paul Young |
9
|Bowerbirds: The Art of Seduction |17 December 2000 |David Attenborough |
10
|The Last Tusker |21 January 2001 | |
11
|Seals: Invaders of the Sea |28 January 2001 | |Seal |
12
|Killer Bees and Magic Trees |4 February 2001 |Gerald Kastberger |
13
|Hippo Beach |18 February 2001 |Stephen Fry |
14
|Timeless Thames |25 February 2001 |Ian McShane | |
15
|Coyote: the Ultimate Survivor? |18 March 2001 | |
16
|Transylvania: Living with Predators |25 March 2001 |Andrew Sachs |
17
|Danube Delta: Europe Untamed |15 April 2001 | |
18
|Buffalo: The African Boss |31 July 2001 | |
Series 20
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1
|The Lost Elephants of Timbuktu |7 October 2001 |David Attenborough, Anne Orlando |
2
|Yellowstone: America's Sacred Wilderness |14 October 2001 |
3
|Wild Nights |21 October 2001 |
4
|Hotel Heliconia |4 November 2001 |
5
|Night Stalkers |18 November 2001 | |
6
|Treasure Islands |25 November 2001 |John Nettles | |
7
|Leopard Hunters |2 December 2001 |Andrew Sachs |
8
|War Wrecks of the Coral Seas |9 December 2001 | | |
9
|The Alps |16 December 2001 |Andrew Sachs |
10
|A Wild Dog's Story |20 January 2002 |
11
|Killer Whales of Monterey Bay |27 January 2002 |Andrew Sachs |
12
|The Canine Conspiracy |24 February 2002 |
13
|The Cat Connection |3 March 2002 |
14
|Top Bat |10 March 2002 |Mike Gunton, Sanjeev Bhaskar, Rebecca Hosking |
15
|Amazon: Super River |17 March 2002 | |
16
|Rhinos: Built to Last? |24 March 2002 |Robert Lindsay |
Series 21
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1
|Meerkats: Part of the Team |13 October 2002 |Simon King |
2
|Danger in Tiger Paradise |20 October 2002 |Valmik Thapar |
3
|Falklands: Flying Devils |27 October 2002 |Jane Watson, Mark Smith |
4
|The Crossing |3 November 2002 | |Zebra, wildebeest, gazelle, crocodile, lion |
5
|Death Trap |17 November 2002 |John Nettles |Whale, seal, shark, brown bear, bald eagle, fish |
6
|My Halcyon River |24 November 2002 |Charlie Hamilton James, John James |European otter, European mink, common kingfisher, mayfly, trout, moorhen, mallard |
7
|Killer Ants |1 December 2002 | |
8
|A Life with Cougars |15 December 2002 |Jeff Turner, Sue Turner |
9
|Cats Under the Serengeti Stars |1 January 2003 |
10
|Wild Women of Viramba |15 January 2003 |John Shrapnel, Holly Carroll |
11
|Killer Bees: Taming the Swarm |19 January 2003 | |
12
|Highgrove: A Prince's Legacy |26 January 2003 |David Attenborough | |
13
|Flying Home |2 February 2003 |
14
|The Elephant, The Emperor and Butterfly Tree |2 March 2003 |
15
|Indonesia, Fire Islands |30 March 2003 | |
Series 22
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1
|Lost Crocodiles of the Pharaohs |12 October 2003 |
2
|Elephant Cave |19 October 2003 |
3
|White Shark/Red Triangle |31 October 2003 |Bert Pence |
4
|Tigers of the Emerald Forest |16 November 2003 |Raghu Chundawat, Joanna Van Gruisen |
5
|Dune |23 November 2003 |Brian Cox | |
6
|The Monkey Prince |30 November, 2003 |
7
|Five Owl Farm |7 December 2003 |Barn owl, little owl, long-eared owl, short-eared owl, tawny owl |
8
|The Eagle Has Landed |2 January 2004 | |
9
|Swamp Cats |9 January 2004 |Jeremy Northam |Lion |
10
|Caribou and Wolves: The Endless Dance |16 January 2004 |Jeff Turner |
11
|Missing... Presumed Eaten |23 January 2004 |Sean Barrett |
12
|A Moose Named Madeline |8 February 2004 |
13
|15 February 2004 |David Attenborough |Bee, midge, long-legged fly, thunder gnat, aphid, ant, mite, giant bean tree, balted{{typo help inline|reason=similar to baited|date=August 2021}} tree, seaburn tree, nazareno tree, palm, stingless bee, assassin bug, tadpole, marsh beetle, diving beetle, poison dart frog, bromelia, damselfly, bamboo, minuet worm, fig, fig wasp, nematodes, scale insect, theropod dinosaur |
14
|Five Big Cats and a Camera |22 February 2004 |David Attenborough |
15
|Ice Age Death Trap |29 February 2004 |Saber-toothed cat, dire wolf, short-faced bear, Columbian mammoth, American mastodon, giant ground sloths, Camelops, Harlan's ground sloth, American lion, ancient bison, Hagerman horse, Teratornis |
16
|Ireland: Sculpted Isle |14 March 2004 | |
17
|Wolf Pack |28 March 2004 |Sean Pertwee |
18
|Lion: Out of Africa? |11 April 2004 |
Series 23
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1
|Cheetahs: Fast Track to Freedom |14 October 2004 |Simon King |
2
|Norfolk Broads: The Fall and Rise of a Great Swamp |21 October 2004 |
3
|Desert Wolves of India |28 October 2004 |? ( Produced by Mike Birkhead) {{Cite web |date=2004-10-28 |title=BBC Programme Index |url=https://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/9de30a8ed0bf4e24a46ae86ae59d9657 |access-date=2024-05-15 |website=genome.ch.bbc.co.uk}} |
4
|Typhoon Island |18 November 2004 | |
5
|Mississippi: Tales of the Last River Rat |25 November 2004 |Kenny Salwey |
6
|Hammerhead |2 December 2004 |Ian Holm |
7
|The Wild Wood |9 December 2004 |
8
|Andes: The Dragon's Back |16 December 2004 |
9
|Land of the Falling Lakes |5 January 2005 |John Shrapnel |
10
|Echo of the Elephants: The Final Chapter? |19 January 2005 |David Attenborough, Cynthia Moss |
11
|Shark Coast |26 January 2005 |David Attenborough |
12
|Serengeti 24 |3 February 2005 |
13
|Secrets of the Maya Underworld |9 February 2005 | |
14
|A Boy Among Polar Bears |15 February 2005 |Sean Pertwee, Jobie Weetalluktuk |
Series 24
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1
|The Orangutan King |19 October 2005 |
2
|Eagle Island |26 October 2005 |Sea eagle, golden eagle, otter, seal, dolphin, whale, shark |
3
|The Queen of Trees |2 November 2005 |Ian Holm |
4
|King Cobra...and I |9 November 2005 |
5
|Return of the Eagle Owl |16 November 2005 |Roy Dennis |
6
|Cuba: Wild Island of the Caribbean |23 November 2005 |Bee hummingbird, purple land crab and other land crabs, Cuban crocodile, sea turtle, iguana, Caribbean reef shark, Cuban hutia, Cuban parrot, turkey vulture, Cuban trogon, Cuban woodpecker, Cuban trama |
7
|Flying with Condors |30 November 2005 |
8
|Ella: A Meerkat's Tale |7 December 2005 |Amanda Root |
9
|Wild Harvest |14 December 2005 |Philippa Forrester |
10
|Australia: Taking the Heat |28 December 2005 |Jeremy Northam |
11
|Penguins of the Antarctic |11 January 2006 |Steven Berkoff |
12
|Portillo Goes Wild in Spain |18 January 2006 |
13
|Ant Attack |25 January 2006 |Andrew Sachs |
14
|Stalking the Jaguar |1 February 2006 |Owen Newman, Amanda Barrett |
15
|Big Sky Bears |8 February 2006 |Jeremy Northam |
16
|The Iceberg That Sank the Titanic |1 March 2006 |John Lynch | |
17
|Bonobo: Missing in Action |8 March 2006 |Frances White |
18
|Satoyama, Japan's Secret Water Garden |27 July 2006 |David Attenborough | |
Series 25
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1
|The Last Lions of India |18 October 2006 |Dilly Barlow |
2
|On the Trail of Tarka |25 October 2006 |John James, Philippa Forrester |
3
|Eye for an Elephant |1 November 2006 |Martyn Colbeck |
4
|The Bear Man of Kamchatka |8 November 2006{{cite web | url=http://www.ironammonite.com/2006_11_01_archive.html | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20091228114004/http://www.ironammonite.com/2006_11_01_archive.html | url-status=usurped | archive-date=28 December 2009 | title=The Iron Ammonite}}The Times, 9/11/2006{{Cite web |date=2006-10-05 |title=Letters from Charlie... |url=https://charlierussellbears.com/2006/October.html |access-date=2022-03-11 |website=charlierussellbears.com}} |Jeff Turner, Charlie Russell |
5
|The Falls of Iguacu |15 November 2006 |Hugh Quarshie |
6
|Africa's Desert Garden |9 January 2007 | |
7
|Toki's Tale |4 April 2007 |Simon King |
8
|Battle To Save the Tiger |11 April 2007 |David Attenborough |
9
|Buddha, Bees and the Giant Hornet Queen |Geraldine James |
10
|Hawaii: Message in the Waves |2 May 2007 |Iokepa Naeole |
11
|Invasion of the Crocodiles |9 May 2007 |Sam Hazeldine, Adam Britton |
12
|The Bloodhound and the Beardie |16 May 2007 |
13
|Saving Our Seabirds |23 May 2007 |
14
|Desert Lions |30 May 2007 |David Attenborough |Lion |
15
|Moose on the Loose |1 June 2007 |
16
|Rainforest for the Future |6 June 2007 |African elephant, western lowland gorilla, chimpanzee, mandrill |
17
|Wye - Voices from the Valley |13 June 2007 | | |
Series 26
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1
|Snow Leopard - Beyond the Myth |4 January 2008 |David Attenborough |
2
|Raising Sancho |11 January 2008 |
3
|Earth Pilgrim - A Year on Dartmoor |18 January 2008 |Satish Kumar | |
4
|Tiger Kill |25 January 2008 |
5
|White Falcon, White Wolf |1 February 2008 |Simon Poland |
6
|Saved by Dolphins |8 February 2008 | |
7
|Badgers - Secrets of the Sett |15 February 2008 |David Attenborough |
8
|Spacechimp |22 February 2008 |Jeffrey Schaeffer |
9
|Elephant Nomads of the Namib Desert |26 March 2008 |Russell Boulter |
10
|Lobo: The Wolf that Changed America |2 April 2008 |David Attenborough |
11
|Reindeer Girls |9 April 2008 |
12
|Moose in the Glen |16 April 2008 |
13
|Naabi - A Hyena Princess |23 April 2008 |Aicha Kossoko |
14
|Spectacled Bears - Shadows of the Forest |6 May 2008 |Stephen Fry |
15
|Superfish |14 May 2008 |David Attenborough |
16
|A Turtle's Guide to the Pacific |7 August 2008 |Hugh Quarshie |
17
|Jimmy and the wild honey hunters |10 August 2008 |Jimmy Doherty | |
Series 27
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1
|Titus: The Gorilla King |11 November 2008 |Bernard Hill |
2
|Whale Shark |18 November 2008 |Jessica Whittaker |
3
|Clever Monkeys |25 November 2008 |David Attenborough |
4
|Crocodile Blues |2 December 2008 |Romulus Whittaker |
5
|Cork: Forest in a Bottle |9 December 2008 |
6
|Great White Shark - A Living Legend |2 January 2009 |
7
|Cuckoo |9 January 2009 |David Attenborough |
8
|The Mountains of the Monsoon |16 January 2009 | |
9
|Polar Bears & Grizzlies: Bears on Top of the World |23 January 2009 |
10
|Man-Eating Tigers of the Sundarbans |30 January 2009 |Sanjeev Bhaskar |
11
|Elephants Without Borders |6 February 2009 |Jeremy Northam |
12
|Snow Monkeys |13 February 2009 |
13
|Cassowaries |19 February 2009 |David Attenborough |
14
|A Farm for the Future |20 February 2009 |Rebecca Hosking | |
15
|Iron Curtain, Ribbon of Life |6 March 2009 |Christian Rodska | |
16
|Uakari: Secrets of the English Monkey |26 March 2009 |Jeremy Northam |
Series 28
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1
|Bearwalker of the Northwoods |28 October 2009 |Lynn Rogers |
2
|Victoria Falls - The Smoke that Thunders |4 November 2009 |Louis Mahoney |
3
|Andrea - Queen of Mantas |11 November 2009 |Alisdair Simpson |
4
|Black Mamba, White Witch |19 November 2009 |
5
|Bringing Up Baby - The Natural History of a Mother's Love |26 November 2009 |David Attenborough |Chimpanzee, lion, mouse |
6
|A Highland Haven |3 December 2009 |
7
|Radio Gibbon |10 December 2009 |Adrian Edmondson |
8
|Birds of Paradise |6 January 2010 |David Attenborough |
9
|The Secret Leopards |20 January 2010 |Jonathan Scott |
10
|27 January 2010 |Stuart McQuarrie |
11
|Prairie Dogs - Talk of the Town |3 February 2010 |
12
|The Wild Places of Essex |10 February 2010 |Common seal, knot, fallow deer, bearded tit, peregrine falcon, bittern, water vole, bluebell, brent goose |
13
|A Killer Whale Called Luna |24 February 2010 |Michael Parfitt |
14
|Forest Elephants - Rumbles in the Jungle |4 March 2010 |
Series 29
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1
|The Monkey-Eating Eagle of the Orinoco |8 July 2010 |Fergus Fawtly |
2
|Echo - An Unforgettable Elephant |5 August 2010 |Martyn Colbeck, Cynthia Moss |
3
|Sea Otters - A Million Dollar Baby |12 August 2010 |
4
|The Himalayas |19 August 2010 |David Attenborough |
5
|Africa's Dragon Mountain |2 September 2010 |Eland, Cape baboon, Cape vulture, Bearded vulture, Cape jackal |
6
|The Dolphins of Shark Bay |3 November 2010 |
7
|Panda Makers |7 December 2010 |David Attenborough |
8
|Butterflies: A Very British Obsession |17 December 2010 |
9
|Miracle in the Marshes of Iraq |18 January 2011 |David Johnson | |
10
|Elsa: The Lioness that Changed the World |1 February 2011 |David Attenborough, Virginia McKenna |Lion |
11
|Chimps of the Lost Gorge |8 February 2011 |
12
|A Tiger Called Broken Tail |15 February 2011 |Colin Stafford-Johnson |
13
|One Million Snake Bites |22 February 2011 |Romulus Whitaker |King cobra, saw-scaled viper, common krait, Russell's viper, Indian cobra, green pit viper |
14
|The Last Grizzly of Paradise Valley |1 March 2011 |Jeff Turner |
Series 30
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1
|My Life as a Turkey: Natural World Special |1 August 2011 |Joe Hutto |
2
|Empire of the Desert Ants |10 August 2011 |
3
|Heligan: Secrets of the Lost Gardens |17 August 2011 |Philippa Forrester |
4
|Komodo - Secrets of the Dragon |24 August 2011 |Peter Capaldi, Bryan Fry |
5
|The Woman Who Swims with Killer Whales |31 August 2011 |
6
|Animal House |7 September 2011 |David Attenborough |Various |
7
|Jungle Gremlins of Java |25 January 2012 |Anna Nekaris, Paul McGann |
8
|Tiger Dynasty |1 February 2012 |Amerjit Due |
9
|Grizzlies of Alaska |8 March 2012 |Chris Morgan |
10
|Madagascar, Lemurs and Spies |15 March 2012 |David Attenborough, Erik Patel |Silky sifaka, bamboo lemur, pygmy stump-tailed chameleon, helmet vanga, Malagasy paradise flycatcher, common sunbird-asity, Madagascar wagtail, ring-tailed mongoose |
11
|Zambezi |22 March 2012 |
12
|Queen of the Savannah |29 March 2012 |
13
|The Real Jungle Book Bear |5 April 2012 |David Attenborough, Ivo Nörenberg, Oliver Goetzl |Sloth bear, Indian peafowl, mongoose, Bengal tiger, sambar deer, bonnet macaque, Indian palm squirrel, leopard, Asian elephant, Indian chameleon, painted spurfowl, Indian skipper frog, lesser mouse-tailed bat |
14
|The Unnatural History of London |18 June 2012 |Fallow deer, grey seal, European hedgehog, feral pigeon, peregrine falcon, grebe, European herring gull, red fox, red deer, great white pelican, mallard, red-eared slider, rose-ringed parakeet, European yellow-tailed scorpion, red swamp crayfish, signal crayfish, European badger |
Series 31
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1
|Living with Baboons |19 July 2012 |David Attenborough, Mat Pines |
2
|Tiger Island: Natural World Special |26 July 2012 |Paul McGann, Alan Rabinowitz |
3
|Queen of Tigers: Natural World Special |19 October 2012 |Colin Stafford-Johnson |Bengal tiger named Machli |
4
|A Wolf Called Storm: Natural World Special |26 October 2012 |Jeff Turner |
5
|Attenborough's Ark: Natural World Special |9 November 2012 |David Attenborough |Black lion tamarin, Sumatran rhinoceros, solenodon, olm, marvellous spatuletail, Darwin's frog, pangolin, Priam's birdwing butterfly, northern quoll, Venus' flower basket, cane toad |
6
|Jaguars - Born Free: Natural World Special |21 January 2013 |Zoë Wanamaker |
7
|Kangaroo Dundee: Part One |26 January 2013 |
8
|Kangaroo Dundee: Part Two |2 February 2013 |Juliet Stevenson |Kangaroo, wombat, camel, emu |
9
|Giant Otters of the Amazon |9 February 2013 |Charlie Hamilton James |
10
|Flight of the Rhino |16 February 2013 |
Series 32
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1
|Leopards - 21st Century Cats |17 May 2013 |Romulus Whitaker |
2
|Giant Squid: Filming The Impossible - Natural World Special |13 July 2013 |David Attenborough |
3
|The Mating Game |19 July 2013 |David Attenborough |
4
|Sri Lanka - Elephant Island |9 August 2013 |Martyn Colbeck |
5
|Meet The Monkeys |6 September 2013 |Colin Stafford-Johnson |
6
|Orangutans - The Great Ape Escape |4 October 2013 |Juliet Stevenson |
7
|Meerkats - Secrets Of An Animal Superstar |11 October 2013 |David Attenborough |
8
|Walrus - Two Tonne Tusker |18 October 2013 |Geoffrey Palmer |
9
|Killer Whales - Beneath The Surface |25 October 2013 |
10
|Vultures: Beauty in the Beast |31 January 2014 |Charlie Hamilton James | Vulture |
Series 33
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1
|Africa's Giant Killers |11 April 2014 |
2
|Honey Badgers: Masters Of Mayhem |18 April 2014 |
3
|France: The Wild Side |25 April 2014 |
4
|Nature's Misfits |2 May 2014 |various |
5
|The Pygmy Hippo - A Very Secret Life |9 May 2014 |
6
|The Bat Man Of Mexico |13 June 2014 |David Attenborough |
7
|Penguin Post Office |24 July 2014 |Juliet Stevenson |
8
|Beavers Behaving Badly |31 July 2014 |Rob Brydon |
9
|A Bear With A Bounty |7 August 2014 |Tamsin Greig |
10
|Attenborough's Fabulous Frogs |28 August 2014 |David Attenborough |
Series 34
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1
|Africa's Fishing Leopards |24 February 2015 |David Attenborough |
2
|Super-Powered Owls |3 March 2015 |Paul McGann |Owls |
3
|Galapagos: Islands of Change |10 March 2015 |David Attenborough |Various |
4
|Growing Up Wild |26 March 2015 |
5
|Iceland - Land of Ice and Fire |1 May 2015 |Juliet Stevenson |
6
|Attenborough's Big Birds |16 June 2015 |David Attenborough |
7
|Mountain Lions: Big Cats in High Places |23 June 2015 |David Attenborough |
8
|Ireland's Wild River - The Mighty Shannon |16 July 2015 |Colin Stafford-Johnson |
9
|Ghost Bear Family |23 July 2015 |Jeff Turner |
10
|Return of the Giant Killers - Africa's Lion Kings |19 August 2015 |Imogen Stubbs |Lion |
Series 35
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1
|Jungle Animal Hospital |14 April 2016 |John Hannah |
2
|Nature's Perfect Partners |19 May 2016 |Various |
3
|Meet the Moose Family |28 April 2016 |Hugo Kitching |
4
|Kangaroo Dundee and Other Animals Part I |5 May 2016 |Juliet Stevenson |
5
|Kangaroo Dundee and Other Animals Part II |12 May 2016 |Juliet Stevenson |
6
|Giraffes - Africa's Gentle Giants |23 June 2016 |David Attenborough |
7
|My Congo |7 September 2016 |Vianet Djenguet |Chimpanzees, elephants, gorillas |
8
|Jaguars - Brazil's Super Cats |14 September 2016 |David Attenborough |
9
|Cheetahs: Growing Up Fast |2 February 2017 |David Attenborough |
Series 36
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1
|Puerto Rico: Island of Enchantment |20 March 2017 |David Attenborough |
2
|Hotel Armadillo |7 April 2017 |David Attenborough |
3
|Nature's Wildest Weapons: Horns, Tusks and Antlers |18 April 2017 |Various |
4
|Nature's Miniature Miracles |15 May 2017 |Various |
5
|Supercharged Otters |20 June 2017 |Charlie Hamilton James |
6
|Sudan: The Last Of The Rhinos |28 June 2017 |
7
|H is for Hawk: A New Chapter |19 October 2017 |
8
|Attenborough and the Empire of the Ants |28 December 2017 |David Attenborough |Ant |
Series 37
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1
|Attenborough's Wonder of Eggs |31 March 2018 |David Attenborough |Various |
2
|Nature's Biggest Beasts |19 April 2018 |Various |
3
|Super Fast Falcon |26 April 2018 |Peter Capaldi |
4
|Red Ape: Saving the Orangutan |10 May 2018 |
5
|Pangolins - The World's Most Wanted Animal |15 May 2018 |David Attenborough |Pangolin |
6
|The Super Squirrels |19 June 2018 |Squirrels |
7
|Humpback Whales: A Detective Story |8 February 2019 | |
8
|Tasmania: Weird and Wonderful |31 March 2019 |David Attenborough |Various |
Series 38
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1
|Florida: America's Animal Paradise |7 April 2019 |Paul McGann |Gopher tortoise, Red-cockaded woodpecker, Florida manatee, American alligator, Florida panther, Burmese python, Key deer, Swallow-tailed kite |
2
|Hippos: Africa's River Giants |26 July 2019 |David Attenborough |
3
|The Octopus In My House |22 August 2019 |David Scheel |
4
|Weasels: Feisty and Fearless |25 October 2019 |Julie Walters |
5
|Meet the Bears |4 November 2019 |Hugh Bonneville |Bear |
6
|Tigers: Hunting the Traffickers |4 March 2020 |Aldo Kane |Tiger |
7
|Wild Cuba: A Caribbean Journey - Part 1 |6 March 2020 |Colin Stafford-Johnson |Various |
8
|Wild Cuba: A Caribbean Journey - Part 2 |13 March 2020 |Colin Stafford-Johnson |Various |
9
|Super Powered Eagles |20 March 2020 |Alec Newman |Golden Eagle |
Footnotes
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References
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External links
- [https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006qnnh/episodes/guide List of Natural World episodes]
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