• Air date: 06 Oct '96 16 episodes
      Natural World is a nature documentary television series broadcast annually on BBC Two and regarded by the BBC as its flagship natural history brand. It is currently the longest-running series in its genre on British television, with more than 400 episodes broadcast since its inception in 1983. Natural World is produced by the BBC Natural History Unit in Bristol, but individual programmes can be in-house productions, collaborative productions with other broadcasters or films made and distributed by independent production companies and purchased by the BBC. Natural World programmes are often broadcast as PBS Nature episodes in the USA. Since 2008, most Natural World programmes have been shot and broadcast in high definition.
  • List of Episodes (16)
    • 1. Sperm Whales: Back From the Abyss

      06 Oct '96
      Wildlife film about sperm whales, revealing the secret lives led by these often misunderstood ocean giants. Scientists all over the world are now learning about the secret lives of sperm whales, the world's largest hunters that spawned the legendy of Moby Dick. Although Mellville painted them as fearsome beasts of the sea, they are actually shy creatures, and cameraman Rick Rosenthal needed patience and persistence to film them at close quarters. They turn out to be efficient hunters with a clo
    • 2. Mara Nights

      13 Oct '96
      The first ever production to record animal behaviour at night without the use of lights, Mara Nights is an intriguing insight into a whole host of unseen nocturnal antics in Kenya's Masai Mara National Park. The normally astute hunting techniques of the lion are replaced by complete reliance on scent and sound, and in the words of the filmmaker Martin Dohrn "bumping into things then jumping on them".
    • 3. Penguins In and Out of Water

      20 Oct '96
      Documentary on penguins- not looking at their traditionally viewed habitat Antartica, but at those penguins who have adapted to life in the deserts of Peru, and the cities of New Zealand.
    • 4. Mandrills - Painted Faces of the Forest

      27 Oct '96
      A look at the complex social behaviour of a mandrill troop in Gabon, West Africa and associated rainforest species - many of which are relatively unknown.
    • 5. Beetlemania

      03 Nov '96
      Documentary investigating beetles - which account for a quarter of all animals on earth.
    • 6. The World in a Wood

      10 Nov '96
      An investigation into Wytham Wood outside Oxford, which has been studied by biologists for more than fifty years to examine the dependence between plants and animals.
    • 7. Himalaya

      17 Nov '96
      Documentary about the geological and natural history of the Himalayas, the highest and youngest mountain range in the world. The landscape is home to a remarkable diversity of wildlife, including red pandas, snow leopards and iridescent pheasants.
    • 8. Wolves and Buffalo, An Ancient Alliance

      19 Jan '97
      Documentary on the Wood Buffalo National Park in Northern Alberta in Canada. Follows the buffalo herds in the last place where they roam freely and the timber wolves who prey on them.
    • 9. Benguela and the Burning Shore

      26 Jan '97
      Documentary looking at the wildlife found in the Namib Desert in Africa- where baking sand dunes lie beside an ocean cooled by an icy current - The Benguela.
    • 10. A Lemur's Tale

      02 Feb '97
      A touching and intimate portrayal of the ring-tailed lemur, award-winning wildlife filmmaker Adrian Warren spent five months in Madagascar's Berenty forest exploring the fascinating world of these distinctive animals. Providing a captivating glimpse into a year in the life of a lemur, the production starts just after the birthing season, focusing on fragile new arrival, Sapphire, an unusual pure white lemur. Capturing the troop's daily struggle to survive, the film offers an interesting insight
    • 11. Grand Canyon - From Dinosaurs to Dam

      16 Feb '97
      Looks at the wildlife that inhabits the Grand Canyon today, and how the ecology of the area has been affected by the building of two huge dams. Originally home to dinosaurs, it is now occupied by a strange mixture of species from bighorn sheep to ravens, lizards and tarantulas.
    • 12. Wings Over the Serengeti

      23 Feb '97
      Documentary on the vultures who live on the plains of the Serengeti in Africa.
    • 13. New Guinea: An Island Apart

      02 Mar '97
      New Guinea is the world's largest tropical island and is home to one of the most unusual collections of animals and plants on earth.
    • 14. The Wild Dog's Last Stand

      09 Mar '97
      Looks at the wilderness existence of packs of African wild dogs, filmed in Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania and Kruger National Park in South Africa. Shows their hunting techniques, peculiar social lives and co-operative behavioural habits. They are considered to be one of the world's most endangered species.
    • 15. Postcards From the Past

      16 Mar '97
      Examines the landsacpe of the British isles and how it has been affected by its journey from the South Pole where it was located 600 million years ago.
    • 16. People of the Sea

      30 Mar '97
      Documentary about Newfoundland and the centuries-old reliance of its inhabitants on harvesting cod, whales and seals from the surrounding seas. Argues that increasing pressure from international fishing and advances in technology have had a profound effect on the marine wildlife of the area, pushing them to the edge of extinction. Considers what conservation methods have been taken or need to be implemented to retrieve the situation.