David Attenborough goes behind the scenes at the Natural History Museum in London to introduce a special trilogy from his acclaimed "Life on Earth" series.
2.10 "Life on Earth" An exploration of life's origins, from the evolution of single-celled organisms to the development of plants and the advent of insects
3.00 "Life on Earth" Through frogs, tortoises, snakes and crocodiles, Attenborough relives the battle of land-dwelling animals to overcome alien, dry conditions.
3.50-4.40 "Life on Earth" The trilogy concludes by tracing the rise of mammals and how they conquered the earth. Series producer Christopher Parsons
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"The Fossil Roadshow" is at 6.55pm