Hosted by Chris Packham with Lindsey Chapman. Sue Perkins and Kate Humble discuss the use of dogs in conservation. Craig Revel Horwood listens to the dawn chorus in Hideshare. Show more
Chris Packham shares the sofa with explorer Dwayne Fields and uncovers the secret life of flies with Erica McAlister. Wildlife photographer Levon Biss shows off his secrets. Show more
Chris Packham is joined by broadcaster Sara Cox and dung expert Richard Jones. With Chris in Hideshare is Paralympian Ellie Simmonds. Lindsey Chapman is across all your questions. Show more
Olympic rower Helen Glover is on the sofa chatting about wildlife in the water. Fidget the weasel pops into the studio. And there is a peak behind the scenes in Unsprung Undressed. Show more
Baroness Floella Benjamin swaps the House of Lords for the sofa to join Chris Packham. Prima ballerina and Strictly star Darcey Bussell shares her wild side in Hideshare. Show more
Comedian and entertainer Julian Clary welcomes Hideshare into his garden, actor Sam West joins Chris Packham on the sofa, and there's a special Wildlife Hero from Northern Ireland. Show more
Best-selling author Michael Morpurgo joins Chris Packham for a Warhorse-themed hide. Chef Michael Caines discusses his love for herons and lapwings. Show more
Chris Packham is joined by news correspondent Frank Gardner and Dragons' Den entrepreneur Deborah Meaden, who chats about aggressive birds in the garden! Show more
Actress Stephanie Cole is on the sofa to share her passion for the great outdoors with Chris Packham. Author of Beetle Boy MG Leonard hopes to inspire a love of beetles. Show more
Poet Pam Ayres shares her wildlife garden and her passion for hedgehogs. Naturalist Steve Backshall is live on the sofa to answer questions. Show more
Mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe shows what we can learn from the ways in which animals adapt to changes in the world around them. Show more
Mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe explains how scenes from nature can help us to feel more positive. Show more
Mindfulness expert Andy Puddicombe shows how the natural world can help us to experience more being and less doing. Show more
How much wildlife is on British beaches? Dan Snow and the team investigate live. Plus the royal origin of beach huts and how a mollusc helps racehorses. Show more
Dan Snow dives to see the hidden history of WWII tanks off Dorset. Plus how to beachcomb successfully and the connection between Portland stone and peregrine falcons. Show more
Dan Snow, Lucy Cooke and Niall Strawson look for dinosaur evidence on Charmouth beach. Plus the mystery of what killed the scelidosaurus and how best to fossil hunt. Show more
Audience-led informal live discussion and debate. Biologist Maya Plass helps unravel some marine mysteries. Plus a quiz, queries and some unusual sightings.
Continues the conversation about British wildlife. Featuring a quiz, audience questions, plus the best of viewers' home videos and photos.
Audience-led informal live discussion and debate. Featuring a special guest who is trying to unravel the love triangle between two magpies and a jackdaw. Show more
David Attenborough takes a look at the impact that humankind has had on the planet and how a relentless battle for space has led to a struggle for survival for many species. Show more