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Season 2002

  • SPECIAL 0x63 2007-08 Shorts: The Great British Parakeet Invasion

    • February 22, 2008
    • BBC Two

    There are estimated to be 30,000 wild parakeets in Britain. Why are they thriving?

  • S2002E01 Nick Baker's Rainforest

    • March 10, 2002
    • BBC Two

    Nick Baker explores the rainforests of Costa Rica. The country is home to nearly five per cent of all living creatures, despite being only half the size of England, and the forests are filled with billions of insects, flamboyant birds, poisonous frogs and tree-topping monkeys.

Season 2003

  • S2003E01 Escape the Elephants

    • June 17, 2009
    • BBC Two

    Bush girl and elephant expert Saba Douglas-Hamilton visits Kapama Reserve in South Africa to test out an extraordinary idea whereby 13 African elephants are being trained to track down their most deadly enemy - the poacher.

Season 2004

  • S2004E01 A Wild Winter's Day

    • August 26, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Nature documentary about winter on the north Norfolk coast, where the attractions include seals and pink-footed geese.

  • S2004E02 Running with Reindeer

    • June 3, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Saba Douglas-Hamilton travels to the Arctic Circle to live with Sami reindeer herders, and participate in the winter reindeer round-up.

  • S2004E03 Search for Tigers

    • June 20, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Nature documentary following African big cat expert Saba Douglas-Hamilton as she teams up with Indian tiger expert Valmik Thapar on a safari to Ranthambhore Tiger Reserve in Rajasthan, India.

  • S2004E04 Search for Polar Bears

    • May 21, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Saba Douglas Hamilton travels to the frozen High Arctic in search of two female polar bears who became famous through David Attenborough's Life of Mammals and Polar Special. The bears have endured starvation, there having been a succession of mild winters leaving them with only scraps to feed on. But as the last winter has been a cold one the bears may be in better shape and may even have newborn cubs.

  • S2004E05 Desert Elephants and Lost Lions

    • September 26, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Saba Douglas-Hamilton uncovers the wildlife of Namibia's seemingly barren deserts. The arrival of Cape Fur seal pups off the Skeleton Coast draws predators from the land, while further north Saba has an encounter with one of the last truly wild black rhinos in Africa. Meanwhile, radio collars help to track a pride of desert lions, and a sand river reveals itself as a lifeline for a unique group of elephants.

Season 2005

  • S2005E01 Racing With Camels

    • May 7, 2006
    • BBC Two

    Saba Douglas-Hamilton joins the Egyptian Bedouins to experience their way of life and to find out about the animal that has made their existence possible, the camel. She then learns how to race them.

  • S2005E02 Elephants of Samburu: Part 1

    • June 17, 2007
    • BBC Two

    The lives and loves of Africa's elephants are laid bare in the first of two programmes based in Kenya's Samburu reserve. Saba Douglas Hamilton, who grew up among Africa's elephants, is on home ground as she opens up their world. There is rivalry and passion as the biggest male in the park fights over a female, a baby elephant is washed away in a flooded river and an orphaned elephant is found starving, alone and in need of rescue. Show less

  • S2005E03 Elephants of Samburu: Part 2

    • April 3, 2006
    • BBC Two

    The second part of Saba Douglas Hamilton's look at the elephants of Kenya's Samburu reserve. The elephant orphan still on the loose, and as darkness falls his life depends on whether Saba and her team can come to the rescue. Crippled elephant Babel encounters crocodiles in her struggle to survive, and we follow a newborn elephant through her first day of life.

  • S2005E04 Dive Caribbean

    • March 26, 2006
    • BBC Two

    World freediving champion Tanya Streeter goes on an underwater adventure, swimming alongside the fascinating marine life that inhabits the beautiful Caribbean.

  • S2005E05 A Wild Spring Day

    • March 19, 2006
    • BBC Two

    Documentary about a spring day on the Hebridean islands of Colonsay and Oronsay. The islands are alive with wildlife, as seasonal migrants such as the corncrake have arrived from Africa and residents such as otters and the red-billed chough hunt for food. For the hundred or so people who live and work on the islands, spring is a great time of year - oyster fishermen can now work in calmer waters, and farmers are busy with new lambs.

  • S2005E06 Bill Oddie with Penguins, Parrots and Whales

    • April 9, 2006
    • BBC Two

    Bill Oddie takes a trip to the hidden part of South America in search of some of the most weird and wonderful creatures on the planet. He encounters underground penguins, burrowing parrots and has a close encounter with whales, before the unexpected climax - a killer whale attacking a baby seal.

  • S2005E07 A Wild Autumn Day

    • November 2, 2008
    • BBC Two

    Red deer stags fight for a stake in the future while adders and common lizards face their last chance to find a meal before winter. It's also time for one of Britain's answers to the Wild West, as local people saddle up and round up the forest's ponies for their once-a-year health check.

Season 2006

  • S2006E01 Wild Autumn with Bill Oddie

    • October 30, 2005
    • BBC Two

    Bill Oddie savours the delights and drama of autumn - from rutting deer to seal pups, from glorious colour to extraordinary fungi. He reveals the results of the first Autumnwatch survey ever carried out in Britain, as thousands of viewers have been out spotting the first signs of autumn to build a record of how the season is changing.

  • S2006E02 Secret Gorillas of Mondika

    • November 6, 2005
    • BBC Two

    A very special family of Lowland gorillas are the only group in the world to allow humans within five metres. Primatologist Charlotte Uhlenbroek travels to the heart of the Congo to meet the family of silverback Kingo, who soon come to accept her as one of the family. Whilst getting to know this remarkable group, we find out about the many threats facing gorillas in the wild and their struggle to survive in the future.

  • S2006E03 Diving with Whales

    • November 20, 2005
    • BBC Two

    World champion freediver Tanya Streeter plunges into the greatest whale-watching spectacle on the planet. For only a few weeks each year, humpbacks migrate to a remote corner of the Caribbean to flirt, fight and give birth. Tanya can hold her breath for over six minutes, but diving with whales is not without its risks. Rutting males are very protective of young mothers, so will Tanya be able to fulfil her dream and be accepted into the whales' world?

  • S2006E04 Dive Galapagos

    • May 25, 2007
    • BBC Two

    World champion free diver Tanya Streeter visits the Galapagos Islands to discover how aquatic performance has evolved since the time of the dinosaurs. She encounters a flightless cormorant, a bunch of tiny penguins, sea lions and primitive lizards and turtles that can hold their breath for hours at a time. Show less

  • S2006E05 A Wild Cairngorms Winter

    • December 4, 2005
    • BBC Two

    Simon Donald narrates a documentary about the Cairngorms in the Scottish Highlands. A mountainous park where wolves, buffalo and beavers still roam, reminders of Scotland's Ice Age past, it is one of the wildest places in the UK, especially during winter. The people that live here work alongside some of Britain's rarest and most unusual wildlife, including capercaille and wildcats. However, there is a feeling that winters in the Cairngorms are changing.

  • S2006E06 A Wild Cornish Summer

    • April 8, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Documentary looking at Cornwall in summer, the perfect time to enjoy the dramatic landscape and spectacular wildlife of the south-western tip of Britain. Giant basking sharks arrive to filter the rich waters, dolphins frolic in sheltered coves and seals haul ashore to give birth to their snow white pups. Cornish fishermen, artists and lifeboatmen explain what makes this part of Britain unique.

  • S2006E07 Lemurs of Madagascar

    • January 22, 2006
    • BBC Two

    Charlotte Uhlenbroek travels to Madagascar to follow the story of three mother ring-tailed lemurs struggling to survive one of the driest and hottest seasons in decades. One lemur has already lost her baby, the other two have a fight on their hands if their infants are to stand a chance, and matters are made even worse when neighbouring lemur tribes invade the mothers' territories.

  • S2006E08 Provence

    • January 29, 2006
    • BBC Two

    An escapist portrait of the unexpectedly wild side of Provence, seen through the eyes of the people who live there. From French cowboys to an English cellist, we meet the people who live among some of the most exotic wildlife and rugged scenery in Europe. Among the fauna are chamois, griffon vultures, wild black bulls and tens of thousands of pink flamingos.

  • S2006E09 Mallorca

    • March 5, 2006
    • BBC Two

    A unique island tour of the Mediterranean's Galapagos, seen through the eyes of local people and full of the rare wildlife they are helping to protect. Midwife toads still sing in mountain canyons, and black vultures are the emblem of the mountain people. Offshore, protected islets are release sites for rescued loggerhead turtles and home to friendly lizards and endangered Balearic shearwaters. And next to the high rise hotels is the Albufera swamp, home to purple swamp hens and egret colonies.

Season 2007

Season 2008

  • S2008E01 Top Wild Dives with Tanya Streeter

    • August 9, 2007
    • BBC Two

    World champion freediver Tanya Streeter presents a unique and personal insight into her top wildlife dives. Her ability has taken her to the four corners of the world, to encounter some of the ocean's most iconic animals. From the chilly waters of the Galapagos to the balmy Caribbean Sea and the turquoise of the Indian Ocean, she has used freediving to meet whales, dolphins and sharks on their own terms, just by holding her breath.

  • S2008E02 Wild Tribe:Reef Gypsies

    • October 28, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Free diver Tanya Streeter travels to a remote corner of Indonesia in search of stunning coral reefs and a shy tribe of people, the Bajau, who depend on the reefs for survival. For Tanya, free diving is a sport which has allowed her to meet marine animals on their terms. But in Bajau society, free diving is not a sport, it is a fundamental part of a culture completely entwined with life in the water. Children are initiated into the sea from birth and playtime involves swimming and diving in the open ocean. As they hone their skills, they learn to catch octopus by day and sea cucumbers at night. The very best Bajau divers use hand-made spear guns to catch fish on the reefs, staying under for minutes at a time. But how will they take to the arrival of an outsider? Will Tanya be allowed to join them and see for herself just how impressive their diving skills are?

  • S2008E03 An Otter in the Family: Part 1

    • December 16, 2007
    • BBC Two

    When wildlife film-makers Philippa Forrester and Charlie Hamilton-James adopted an orphaned otter cub as one of the family, they had no idea of the challenges that lay ahead of them. Separated from her mother in a flood, the otter cub, 'Grace', would depend on them for everything - their mission was to raise her not as a pet, but as a wild otter, equipped for survival in the wild, so that she could be released when she reached adulthood. Their highs and lows make for a charming, and at times deeply moving, story for the whole family to enjoy.

  • S2008E04 An Otter in the Family: Part 2

    • December 23, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Series in which Philippa Forrester and her husband Charlie Hamilton-James adopt an otter named Grace. Grace is becoming aggressive, so Charlie and the kids try to keep her entertained. But Grace is injured, damaging her chances of returning to the wild.

  • S2008E05 Secret Wilderness: Japan

    • December 28, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Steve Backshall discovers Japan's wilderness, from majestic cranes dancing in subzero temperatures in the north to giant salamanders hanging out near the rice paddies in the south. Along the way, Steve boils an egg by volcano, shares his hot spring with a flock of swans and meets some feisty macaque monkeys on the beach.

  • S2008E06 Killer Whales in the UK?

    • January 27, 2008
    • BBC Two

    Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan travels to the Shetland Islands to try and track down Britain's most formidable predator - the killer whale. His adventures take him all over these rugged islands and on the way he has endless entertaining encounters with the local wildlife.

  • S2008E07 World on the Move

    • February 16, 2008
    • BBC Two

    A compilation of BBC footage of animal migration presented by Philippa Forrester. Includes interviews with the production crews and presenters who made the films explaining how they did it.

  • S2008E08 Scilly - Britain's Island Paradise

    • February 23, 2008
    • BBC Two

    Portrait of the wildlife of the Scilly Islands.

  • S2008E09 Unknown

    • BBC Two

  • S2008E10 Unknown

    • BBC Two

  • S2008E11 Unknown

    • BBC Two

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Scotland_Otters and Eagles

    • January 19, 2003
    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x2 Scotland_Puffins and Seals

    • July 3, 2008
    • BBC Two

    Cameraman and presenter Gordon Buchanan takes us on a tour of breathtaking scenery and picturesque places in search of Scottish wildlife. In the first of this series, Gordon leaves his home town of Tobermory on the Island of Mull to explore some neighbouring islands - Lunga, Staffa and Coll. Puffins and Seals are the highlight of this film but on the way we get to visit spectacular Fingals Cave.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Scotland_Deer Island

    • October 2, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Series in which Gordon Buchanan goes in search of Scottish wildlife. He explores the island of Rum, famous for its red deer, seeking out some particularly clever crows.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Scotland_Ospreys and Pine Martens

    • October 9, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Series in which Gordon Buchanan goes in search of Scottish wildlife. A look at ospreys, which travel thousands of miles from Africa to nest in the forests and hills of Scotland, fishing with their talons for trout in lochs. Plus pine martens, nocturnal hunters that are rarely seen.

  • SPECIAL 0x5 Scotland_Grouse, Hares and Stags

    • May 4, 2008
    • BBC Two

    Gordon Buchanan is up on the moors. He is hoping to film some of the animals that this landscape is managed for - grouse, hares and stags. Grouse blend in perfectly with the heather of the moor, seeing them is never easy. Being larger, the hares are easier to spot. At this time of year, mid summer, they appear a greyish shade of blue; hence their name - blue hares. Finally, red deer stags; large bachelor herds roam the moors, a truly spectacular site.

  • SPECIAL 0x6 Scotland_Otters, Puffins and Seals

    • March 14, 2009
    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x7 Short_Polar Bear Diary: Part 1

    • January 5, 2005
    • BBC Two

    Documentary following hundreds of hungry Canadian polar bears as they make their annual journey across Hudson Bay towards the town of Churchill in search of food. It is a natural phenomenon that attracts around 15,000 snap-happy tourists, eager for a close encounter with the creatures and it is up to 'bear sheriff' Wayde Roberts to keep bears and humans well apart.

  • SPECIAL 0x8 Short_Polar Bear Diary: Part 2

    • January 12, 2005
    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x9 Short_Badger Country

    • February 13, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Infrared lights and cameras step into the night-time world of the badger.

  • SPECIAL 0x10 Short_Wild Dog Hunt: Part 1

    • November 17, 2002
    • BBC Two

    Two-part documentary following cameraman Mike Holding and his team tracking wild dogs in Botswana. Apart from finding the dogs, they face such problems as car maintenance and equipment failure.

  • SPECIAL 0x11 Short_Wild Dog Hunt: Part 2

    • January 19, 2005
    • BBC Two

    Documentary following cameraman Mike Holding and his team as they track wild dogs in Botswana.

  • SPECIAL 0x12 Short_One Man and His Sheepdogs

    • July 17, 2005
    • BBC Two

    David Kennard talks about his life as a shepherd and his relationship with faithful working companions Gale and Greg, as they farm nearly a thousand sheep along the coast at Morte Point, north Devon.

  • SPECIAL 0x13 Short_Stately Stoats

    • February 19, 2009
    • BBC Two

    A look at the exploits of a young female stoat trying to raise a family in the grounds of Kedleston Hall, one of Derbyshire's finest stately homes. Her grand surroundings appear to provide her with all she needs - good shelter, a playground for her young and plenty of rats and rabbits to prey on, meaning the 'Stately Stoats' certainly seem to be enjoying the good life!

  • SPECIAL 0x14 Short_Secret Squirrels

    • August 18, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Bill Oddie looks at one of the last remaining strongholds in the country for red squirrels. How Formby in Merseyside has remained a home for Britain's native squirrel, which has steadily become outnumbered by greys.

  • SPECIAL 0x15 Short_Tawny Owls

    • September 25, 2007
    • BBC Two

    Short documentary about a family of tawny owls in the Forest of Dean, with rarely seen footage from inside the nest.

  • SPECIAL 0x16 Short_Wild Summer River

    • September 16, 2010
    • BBC Two

    A leisurely trip down the River Dart, through moor and heath into ancient oak woodland and back out onto open pasture. Dippers, herons, kingfishers, mallards and many other water birds can all be found on its water, along its banks live badgers and foxes, and above it soar buzzards and peregrine falcons.

  • SPECIAL 0x17 Short_Wind Tales: Wind in the Willows

    • October 8, 2010
    • BBC Two

    Bill Oddie takes a journey into the wild world behind his favourite book - The Wind in the Willows. Where did Kenneth Grahame get the inspiration for the river bank and those four famous characters Ratty, Moley, Badger and Toad?

  • SPECIAL 0x18 Short_West Coast Otters

    • October 6, 2013
    • BBC Two

    Documentary about an inseparable mother and daughter otter living on the idyllic west coast of Scotland. With the young cub never more than a few feet from her mum, a very special relationship is intimately observed as the cub grows up, learning how to fish and fend for herself. As the cub faces the dangers of her first Scottish winter, mum has to work hard to make sure that both survive.

  • SPECIAL 0x19 Short_Wild Owl Farm

    • October 26, 2005
    • BBC Two

    Bill Oddie finds out what's been happening to the remarkable wild barn owl family first introduced on Springwatch in 2005. With unique filming access to the Devon nest site, the whole story of the family's year is revealed, from nesting through to fledging.

  • SPECIAL 0x20 Short_The Rabbits of Skomer

    • June 25, 2006
    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x21 Short_Deer in the City

    • November 9, 2005
    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x22 Short_New Forest Adders

    • November 16, 2005
    • BBC Two

    The New Forest is one of the few places in Britain where you can find all six of the UK's reptile species living together - but the leader of the pack has to be the infamous adder. This film offers a rare insight into the life of the adder, following them and the other reptiles through a typical season. The male adders emerge early in the year in this stunning setting. They soon shed their dull winter coat, reveal their bright spring colours, and then they are ready to find a mate through one of the most amazing and rarely seen wildlife spectacles...the adders' dance.

  • SPECIAL 0x23 Short_Seal Sanctuary

    • November 20, 2005
    • BBC Two

    Pam Ferris narrates this documentary about the largest great seal colony in England, on the Farne Islands off the Northumberland coast. Early November is the busiest time for the colony with mothers giving birth to pups, females bickering over the limited space, and huge males watching over their females in case another male tries to intrude.

  • SPECIAL 0x24 Short_The Owls and the Orchard

    • November 23, 2005
    • BBC Two

    Short documentary taking a look at a devoted pair of little owls who set up home in an old orchard in rural Herefordshire. From spring blossom to autumn apples, it follows a year in the life of the parent birds, their baby owls and the old fruit trees.

  • SPECIAL 0x25 Short_Squirrel Island

    • November 30, 2005
    • BBC Two

    Documentary about the community of wild red squirrels on the island of Brownsea in Poole harbour, one of the few places left in the UK in which they still thrive. The squirrels share their island with breeding colonies of birds, timid sika deer and migrants which stop off at the island to refuel. Release date: 30 November 2005

  • SPECIAL 0x26 Short_Dive Caribbean: Coral Reef

    • December 4, 2005
    • BBC Two

    In the Belize Barrier Reef, the world's second largest, world freediving champion Tanya Streeter comes face-to-face with a manatee.

  • SPECIAL 0x27 Short_Water Voles

    • December 7, 2005
    • BBC Two

    Documentary presenting an intimate portrait of one of Britain's most charming wild animals, following a family of water voles living on a canal in Derbyshire though a typical year. The picturesque Cromford canal used to serve the regions cotton mills. Now, having been deserted, it serves as a perfect water vole paradise. For these hyperactive little mammals, a year is nearly a lifetime. They spend their lives in a frenzy of activity, swimming, feeding and breeding - the latter most neccessary, since water voles are becoming a rarity these days.

  • SPECIAL 0x28 Short_Red Stag Rut

    • December 14, 2005
    • BBC Two

    Documentary about the annual autumn red deer rut in the New Forest, a wildlife spectacle that can end in epic battles between the largest males. As the weather cools, herds of females are joined by the stags, pumped full of male hormones and ready to fight for mating rights. Their roars are meant to intimidate, but if this doesn't work, the sound of antlers clashing echoes through the forest as the rut reaches its peak.

  • SPECIAL 0x29 Short_Storm Geese

    • December 28, 2005
    • BBC Two

    More than 50,000 geese fly out of stormy Atlantic skies to spend winter on the beautiful Scottish island of Islay, making for one of Britain's most impressive and least known winter wildlife spectacles - thousands of handsome barnacle geese and angel-like families of swans set against magnificent mountain and wild ocean backdrops. Some say the haunting calls of the geese flying at night led to ancient Celtic legends of the hounds of hell yelping as they ran through the skies during very wild storms. The real story is just as remarkable - most of these birds have flown more than 2,000 miles all the way from Greenland. Why should so many birds gather on one small island for winter? And what impact do they have when they all arrive?

  • SPECIAL 0x30 Short_Eider Duck Island

    • January 11, 2006
    • BBC Two

    Documentary about the eider ducklings of Inner Farne, which each year undertake a great trek across the island. On their way they pass puffins being mugged by black-headed gulls and terns brooding their fluffy chicks. The eider families gather together in creches for safety as the predatory gulls wheel overhead, but will they reach their ultimate and rather unlikely destination?

  • SPECIAL 0x31 Short_Bill Oddie's Watership Down

    • January 29, 2006
    • BBC Two

    Bill Oddie attempts to retrace the journey of the world-famous rabbits from the novel Watership Down as he tries to find out how much fact there is behind the fiction. The story is based on real places such as Newtown Common just outside Newbury, and Bill's journey across river, road and hillside reveals all.

  • SPECIAL 0x32 Short_One Man and His Honey Bees

    • March 1, 2006
    • BBC Two

    Devoted beekeeper Gerald Fisher tells the fascinating story of honey bees as they go about collecting and refining nectar into one of nature's most valued substances - honey. To get it there is a daily tale of theft, murder and a life or death struggle for every honey bee.

  • SPECIAL 0x33 Short_Stoats of Kedleston Hall

    • October 18, 2006
    • BBC Two

    Kedleston Hall is a grand stately home nestled in the Derbyshire countryside. In its grounds lives one of the most elusive of British mammals, the stoat. On the estate at the end of winter, we catch a rare glimpse of a stoat in ermine. A visiting shrike, or butcher bird, is another unusual sight. The stately stoats have resided in Kedleston for many years, and each spring an old walled garden is where they choose to raise their young. The kits give a new meaning to the word hyperactive, and their mum is kept busy catching rabbits to feed them. Eventually the stoat family start to explore their estate, where more surprises are in store.

  • SPECIAL 0x34 Short_Ravens Return

    • October 25, 2006
    • BBC Two

    The true nature of the much-maligned raven is almost as remarkable as the story of its recent recovery. These surprisingly intelligent birds mate for life, so their choice of partner is all the more important. In a unique forest on the edge of the stunning west coast of Anglesey in north Wales, the ravens gather each year to play the dating game. Newborough forest is home to one of the biggest raven roosts in Europe. Built to stabilise huge shifting sand dunes, this man-made habitat has proved a hit with the ravens. Onshore breezes rise up over the dunes, providing the perfect conditions for aerial acrobatics. The young ravens soon show that there is a fun side to their character as well.

  • SPECIAL 0x35 Short_The Sheep Beside the Sea

    • November 1, 2006
    • BBC Two

    Documentary telling the unlikely story of a banished flock of stoic sheep. Two hundred years ago they were turned out of their meadows on North Ronaldsay, the most northerly of the Orkney Islands. They were forced to eke out a living on the island's rocky windswept beach, a home they still share today with seals and seabirds. But, deprived of grass, how on earth have they managed to survive?

  • SPECIAL 0x36 Short_Wild DIve: Channel Islands

    • November 5, 2006
    • BBC Two

    Nature documentary. An underwater journey to see the wildlife treasures that lie beneath the waves of the Channel Islands. Here, at the southern most tip of the British Isles, the waters are home to a rich variety of marine life from curious cuckoo wrasse, to soft corals and cuttlefish. Underwater film-maker Sue Daly gives a personal insight into her aquatic backyard as she dives amongst the kelp, colour and secret anemone caves.

  • SPECIAL 0x37 Short_Robins of Eden

    • November 15, 2006
    • BBC Two

    A seasonal tale of how the Garden of Eden really was invaded not by a bad snake, but by one of the nation's favourite little birds. The Eden Project is an architectural wonder, a world of different habitats created in a single Cornish quarry, and probably the unlikeliest place to find the robin. So why have they set up home in one of our top tourist attractions?

  • SPECIAL 0x38 Short_Volcanic Park

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x39 Short_Showdown in Elk Town

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x40 Short_A Portrait of the Dales

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x41 Short_Wild Dive: HMS Scylla

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x42 Short_Eagle Valley

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x43 Short_A Wild Yorkshire River

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x44 Short_A Wild Irish Summer

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x45 Short_Dancing Cranes of Sweden

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x46 Short_New Forest Ponies

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x47 Short_New Forest Badgers

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x48 Short_Shearwater Island

    • May 2, 2007
    • BBC Two

    How thousands of strange nocturnal birds make their home on the tiny island of Bardsey in north Wales, and an exploration of the rich history of the island itself.

  • SPECIAL 0x49 Short_Secret Fawns of Yellowstone

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x50 Short_Mull: Eagle Paradise

    • May 16, 2007
    • BBC Two

    The story of the white-tailed sea eagle is one of the great successes of British conservation. When wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan grew up on Mull there were no sea eagles at all, but now they are back and thriving. A third of all Britain's sea eagles now live on the island. Gordon returns to Mull to find out what makes this place such a paradise for the magnificent birds.

  • SPECIAL 0x51 Short_Snow Geese - The Desert Storm

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x52 My Life with Animals_Charlotte Uhlenbroek

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x53 My Life with Animals_Saba Douglas-Hamilton

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x54 My Life with Animals_Steve Leonard

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x55 My Life with Animals_Simon King

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x56 Short_Puffin Island

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x57 Short_Dean the Diving Decorator

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x58 Short_Avocets - Born Survivors

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x59 Short_Glacier Mountain Goats

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x60 Short_Terns of the Castle Coast

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x61 Short_A Norfolk Rhapsody

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x62 Short_A Wild Day in Heligan

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x64 Short_The Coral Gardener

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x65 Short_Bat Women of Panama

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x66 Short_A Summer on Golden Pond

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x67 Short_Badlands Raging Bulls

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x68 Short_Strictly Black Grouse

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x69 Unknown Africa_Comoros Islands

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x70 Unknown Africa_Central African Republic

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x71 Unknown Africa_Angola

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x72 Watching the Wild_Cornish Seals

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x73 Watching the Wild_Fallow Deer

    • BBC Two

  • SPECIAL 0x74 Watching the Wild_Otters

    • BBC Two