Where did it all begin and why are we here?
Professor Brian Cox journeys to south east Asia to understand how life first began.
The dramatic quest to recover ancient DNA and reveal a lost world from before the Ice Age.
Dr Hannah Fry begins her journey looking at whether maths was invented or discovered.
David Attenborough looks at the life, work and thesis of Sir Charles Darwin.
Jacob Bronowski opens the first programme at the Great Rift Valley of East Africa.
A journey into the eye-opening realm of insects to better understand how they evolved.
An international team of archaeologists explores megastructures in the Arabian desert.
Film about Jane Goodall, whose work with chimps transformed our understanding of them.
The story of the island of Ireland’s epic geological journey, spanning 1.8 billion years.
Alice Roberts looks at how our skeleton reveals the evolutionary journey of our ancestors.
Chris Packham explores the dramatic moment nearly all life on Earth was wiped out.
Alice Roberts travels to Africa in search of the birthplace of the first people.
The secrets of the Neanderthal discoveries in the Mandrin Cave in France are revealed.
The extraordinary story of how the human species, Homo sapiens, first emerged.
Why are we here? Brian Cox journeys back 13.8 billion years to the origin of the universe.
Brian Cox charts our story from apes to the birth of civilisation and then to the stars.
David Attenborough explores the wildlife and landscape that inspired Charles Darwin.
James Fox uses art to chart humankind’s earliest attempts to gain control over nature.