iPlayer Science and Nature category featured programmes
The extraordinary story of how the human species, Homo sapiens, first emerged.
Wild and urban worlds intersect in unexpected ways along North America's Atlantic coast.
Gordon Buchanan takes an epic camel ride across Mongolia’s harsh Gobi Desert.
Hannah looks at the air fryer – a device that is rapidly taking over people's kitchens.
Joanna Page is pursuing her lifelong passion - volunteering at an animal rescue centre.
The team take on a desperate underwater search for a set of beloved rings.
Revealing the wildlife at home in Madagascar's most bizarre and dramatic places.
Ornithologist Seán Ronayne’s mission to record the sound of every bird species in Ireland.
Ambitious restoration projects hope to save two dying rivers and their wildlife.
Simon travels from Arctic islands of Svalbard to the icy wilderness of Lapland.
An orphaned baby triceratops must outwit a deadly T. rex. Can she survive?
Deep in the Amazon, Bruce Parry prepares to take the powerful drug ayahuasca.
A look at the richest seas on earth, with epic spectacles and startling animal behaviour.
From heat labs to firefighting helicopters, we look at how extreme heat impacts the UK.
Exploring plans to change how our food is made and the impact on the price of ready meals.
Where two worlds collide and animals battle to survive.
Derek takes the plunge bog snorkelling and walks with opera singer Beverley Humphreys.
It’s spring: hills and bogs burst into life, while locals celebrate their past.
Dramatic video and eyewitness accounts of the 2024 Valencia floods that killed 228 people.
Ione Wells visits the Rubin Observatory in Chile's Atacama Desert.
Professor Brian Cox explores planets and moons erupting with fire and ice.
The inside story of the tech entrepreneurs who created the social media app Twitter.
Iolo Williams finds a pine marten, a red kite nest and a zinc mine in the Rheidol valley.
Naturalist Steve Backshall visits uncharted territory in pursuit of new discoveries.