BBC Earth channel shares intimate stories and surprising truths about nature, science and the human experience through the lens of our world's foremost factual film-makers.
Alexander Armstrong in Sri Lanka S1 Ep01
Alexander heads for the paradise isle of the Indian Ocean, discovering its golden sands and historic culture, visiting the fortress town of Galle, a mask making factory and an elephant sanctuary.
One Cup: a Thousand Stories S1 Ep01
Tea is sustenance for mind, body and soul - the very lifeblood of humanity. The tribal De'ang people high in the mountains of Yunnan Province believe themselves to be literally made of tea.
Engineering Repurposed S1 Ep01
Feast your eyes on structural marvels brought to life when engineers are forced to go underground.
The Secret Genius of Modern Life S1 Ep05
Hannah Fry finds out how 1970s car crashes helped us to count our steps, why WWII dog-fights led to a crucial health monitor and how fitness trackers are even being used to catch killers.
Joanna Lumley's Japan S1 Ep02
Joanna catches a bullet train straight into the metropolitan sprawl of Tokyo, before heading to the ancient capital of Kyoto with its stunning temples and shrines.
Joanna Lumley's Unseen Adventures S1 Ep02
Joanna travels the length of India, showing us delights like the flower-sellers of Madurai, before taking us back to Uzbekistan for gory tales and gem making.
Engineering Reborn S1 Ep06
First constructed in the 1930s, the West Side Line - an elevated viaduct section of the New York Central Railroad - was abandoned in the 1980s. But since 2009 it's been totally revitalised.