As President Trump takes office, Katty Kay in Washington and Christian Fraser in London report on the events that are shaping our world.
Michaela Strachan and Steve Leonard host a series featuring orphaned and rescued orangutans in Borneo. Steve rescues a tiny orangutan that is being kept illegally as a pet. Show more
Colin Stafford-Johnson explores the wildlife and ancient ruins of the Skellig Rocks, the deserted Blasket Islands, Ireland's highest mountain range and the inlet of Clew Bay. Show more
Jim Al-Khalili tells how the first 'natural philosophers' began to unlock electricity's mysteries, studying its curious link to life and building instruments to create it. Show more
Film-maker David Malone explores the science behind metamorphosis, the amazing transformation of one creature into a totally different being. How does it happen and why? Show more
Ray Mears travels to the Torres Strait Islands to learn how the islanders' lifestyle has helped them retain much of their bushcraft and knowledge. Show more
Wildlife documentary. David Johnson records a huge habitat recreation project in Iraq, bringing back to life one of the world's greatest marshlands. Show more
An international team of scientists and divers search for species new to science in the Amazon River. They find stingray, freshwater dolphins, talking fish and the mysterious Jau. Show more
Lachlan Goudie traces the development of Scottish art. The first episode goes from the sites of the Neolithic era to the period of destruction initiated by the Reformation. Show more
Jim Al-Khalili tells how the first 'natural philosophers' began to unlock electricity's mysteries, studying its curious link to life and building instruments to create it. Show more