Colin Stafford-Johnson and Lucy Cooke begin a week-long adventure around the UK's wilderness, beginning with a look at the country's rivers. Show more
Colin Stafford-Johnson and Lucy Cooke explore the country's forests, investigating pine martens, beetles and wild boar. Colin also visits Kielder Forest. Show more
Lucy Cooke and Colin Stafford-Johnson turn their attention to the country's mountains. Lucy searches for the raven, while Colin travels to Snowdonia. Show more
Lucy Cooke and Colin Stafford-Johnson focus on the UK's cities. Colin travels to Newcastle to meet up with a seabird with a liking for high-rise living. Show more
Lucy Cooke and Colin Stafford-Johnson shift their focus to the country's seas, discovering how the white-tailed sea eagle has made a dramatic return. Show more
Wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson returns home to Ireland on a personal quest to transform his old childhood garden into a haven for native wildlife. Show more
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Wildlife documentary. Colin Stafford-Johnson pieces together the final days of tiger cub Broken Tail, who survived for almost a year in rural Rajasthan. Show more
Wildlife film. Cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson explores Ireland's mighty river Shannon and reveals the intimate lives of the wildlife he encounters. Show more
Colin Stafford-Johnson explores corners of Cuba that few outsiders have seen. Amongst the wonders he encounters is the bee hummingbird, the world’s tiniest bird found nowhere else on the planet. Show more
A trip through the natural history archives with some of the BBC’s favourite wildlife presenters as they share some of their most memorable adventures across Asia. Show more
The story of Machli, the most famous tiger in the world, a legendary fighter and loving mother of nine cubs - all set in the most stunning Indian scenery. Show more
Colin Stafford-Johnson continues his journey in Cuba, encountering bats feeding on nectar from giant hibiscus flowers, and tiny frogs, smaller than a fingernail. Show more
The BBC’s favourite wildlife presenters look back through the archives as they share their most memorable adventures in Britain and Ireland. Show more
We take a trip through the natural history archives with some of the BBC’s favourite wildlife presenters as they share their most memorable adventures across India, Bhutan and Bangladesh. 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
Two-part documentary. Colin Stafford-Johnson completes his journey along Ireland's Atlantic rim. Along the way, he meets whooper swans, pine marten and basking sharks. Show more
We take a trip through the natural history archives with some of the BBC’s favourite wildlife presenters as they share their most memorable wild adventures across North America. Show more
Wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson returns home to Ireland on a personal quest to transform his old childhood garden into a haven for native plants and animals. Show more
Wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson revisits a gang of crested black macaques on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi, 25 years after his first encounter. Show more