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Earth: The Nature of Our Planet

S1, EP1 "Land"

It's the solid crust of our planet, the perfect element in which to record the stories of deep time and of lifetimes. Change and progression is the way of earth. Air and water turn solid rock into soil.

Earth: The Nature of Our Planet

S1, EP2 "Water"

How the flow of water has the power to shape all inhabitants on Earth, produces climate-changing weather and supporting species, from the largest whales to microscopic plankton.

Planet Insect

S1, EP1 "Part One: Small Creatures, Big Lives"

Between five and 10 million different kinds, maybe ten quintillion individuals; insects live the most extraordinary lives, many of them revealed for the first time in this one-hour program.

Planet Insect

S1, EP2 "Part Two: The Next Generation"

Insects are very good at making more insects, but it's not easy; insects are tiny creatures living in a big world; partners must find each other to mate, and the next generation must survive in a huge, dangerous world.

Planet Insect

S1, EP3 "Part Three: Hive Minds"

Social insects - ants, bees, wasps, and termites - are incredibly successful; by some estimates, the weight of ants equals that of humanity, and that of termites equals terrestrial vertebrates.

Earth: The Nature of Our Planet

S1, EP3 "Air"

A miraculous mantle envelops the entire planet - a thin skin of gasses called 'air'. Without it, there would be no life or weather, no habitable conditions, or protection from lethal ultraviolet radiation or meteorites from outer space.

Earth: The Nature of Our Planet

S1, EP1 "Land"

It's the solid crust of our planet, the perfect element in which to record the stories of deep time and of lifetimes. Change and progression is the way of earth. Air and water turn solid rock into soil.

Earth: The Nature of Our Planet

S1, EP2 "Water"

How the flow of water has the power to shape all inhabitants on Earth, produces climate-changing weather and supporting species, from the largest whales to microscopic plankton.

Engineering the Future

S1, EP3 "Fusion"

Exploring the quest to produce fusion -- an ultimate energy solution that has been likened to "bottling a star."

Engineering the Future

S1, EP4 "Tidal"

The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water.

Engineering the Future

S1, EP5 "Maritime"

Shipping companies and engineers create remarkable new machines to make their industry greener, using a resource that has moved man across the world's oceans for thousands of years: wind.

Engineering the Future

S1, EP6 "Solar"

The sun is the biggest source of energy in the solar system; innovators search for new ways to capture more of the sun's power and make it available through the night, everywhere.

Engineering the Future

S1, EP1 "Wind"

Engineers race to generate vast power from thin air: the wind; one of the world's biggest wind farms is being built in harsh conditions along the coast of England; a Norwegian team works on the world's first floating wind farm.

Engineering the Future

S1, EP2 "Aviation"

A new breed of aviators is innovating new ways to fly from clean and green electric aircraft to autonomous sky taxis.

Engineering the Future

S1, EP3 "Fusion"

Exploring the quest to produce fusion -- an ultimate energy solution that has been likened to "bottling a star."

Engineering the Future

S1, EP4 "Tidal"

The power of the oceans' tides is the last great untapped energy source on Earth; from sub-sea kites to floating platforms, teams of engineers race to perfect the technology to harness the vast flows of water.

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