Pioneer Productions are making a new documentary series about the social and scientific effects of drug use.
SEX: why do we do it? What makes us enjoy it? And above all what actually happens inside our bodies when we do it?
The Year The Earth Went Wild looks back at a year where almost every month was affected by a natural disaster.
Using unique satellite archaeology to blow away the sands, this landmark film reveals Egypt's ancient land as it was 4,000 years ago.
How have earth's ancient forces made America what it is today?
Samuel L. Jackson explores the five most probable ways life as we know it on Earth could end.
Maggie Gyllenhaal hosts this revealing investigation -- a true scientific first.
These are the stories of natural disasters through the eyes of people who lived through them.
Since August 2010, previously classified 'UFO files' have been in the public domain revealing some startling goings-on.
Japan's Tsunami: How It Happened investigates the science behind the earthquake and tsunami.
This series uses visual effects and CGI and, for the first time ever, takes the viewer on an entire trip from start to finish inside the human body.
In exclusive coverage, a NOVA camera crew follows a team of U.S. geologists as they enter Haiti in the immediate aftermath of the tragedy.
Tony Robinson travels Britain, to explore how the country was formed via volcanic activity and the ice age.
Narrated by Robert Webb, this documentary takes a fantastic, incisive and funny voyage through the rich heritage of science TV.
This film tells the story of the extreme weather of 2010 and explores the science behind why Britain came to a frozen halt.
Buried Alive: The Chilean Mine Rescue follows the extraordinary story of the 33 miners, trapped underground for 70 days.
This film explores the scientific and geological background behind the extraordinary story of the eruption of Iceland's Eyjafjallajökull volcano.
Child psychologist Laverne Antrobus goes on a quest to discover why a dad's relationship with his offspring is so important.
The Bible: A History tells the story of the most influential book ever written.
"Christianity: A History" is a major eight part series, presenting alternative views on the history of Christianity.
This stunning film combines state-of-the-art special effects, pioneering CGI, startling realistic models and real in-body photography.
Host Rossi Morreale discovers the firepower of tanks, the versatility of helicopters, and the awesome size of mining trucks.
Using cutting edge visual effects and CGI - we create the first accurate non-stop journey from here to infinity.
We take cameras inside the extraordinary and hitherto unseen world of these extraordinary animals in utero.
99% of all the creatures that have ever lived, no longer exist. They were wiped-out in a series of global catastrophes.
The Year That Britain Flooded uses eyewitness testimony and scientific analysis to unravel the causes behind Britain's floods.
Jeff Corwin sets out on a personal quest through Kenya to discover why Africa's lion population is a tenth of what it was mere decades ago.
Jeff Corwin is on an amazing journey through one of the US's last great frontiers, America's West.
This is the epic story of how the Earth as we know it came into being.
With his passion for travel and animal wildlife Jeff takes us along on an incredible journey: "Into Alaska."
Rod Liddle explores the hidden and often violent history of the English Bible.
This four-part series will combine archive footage of some of the most spectacular weather phenomena ever caught on film
This new film opens up the incredible foetal world of twins, triplets and quads in the womb.
Animals In The Womb is able to reveal never been seen before pictures of 3 animals in their journey from conception to birth.
Two-part documentary examining the development of babies in the womb.
This is the behind-the-scenes drama of the Challenger disaster. We recreate the unfolding story from a year before that fateful day
In Keys to the Castle we visit four of Great Britain's most impressive lived-in castles.
Using revolutionary new techniques, this special explores the development of the growing fetus from conception to delivery.
A minute-by-minute account of the devastation looking at what made Hurricane Katrina so deadly
The weather of 2005 was one of the most disastrous on record. This programme covers the litany of planetary catastrophes.
Ruth England leads us around some of the world's most extraordinary homes.
A look at thrilling new investigations which reveal the fascinating stories behind some of the most popular and controversial scientific topics of our time.
An investigation into startling new evidence that the cloth of the Turin Shroud is an ancient burial cloth and not a medieval fake.
Pop impresario Pete Waterman runs through the fascinating history of the British Railway system.
A series that celebrates our continuing love affair with the motorized vehicle.
A sweat inducing 'vacation' into the epicentre of volcanoes.
'Technology with attitude' series focusing on people with magnificent obsessions of speed, movement and machines.
An examination of the scientific causes and consequences of the tsunami that hit South East Asia in December 2004.
A stunning visual journey into Black Holes - their structure and their creation.
The gripping story of the events leading up to the cataclysmic eruption of the volcano 'Krakatoa' in 1883 in this powerful docu-drama.
Ruth England takes us on a special tour around some of the Europe's most extraordinary homes.
An insiders' peek into the playthings of the average millionaire
What do the super-rich choose to spend their hard-won zillions on?
A critically acclaimed series about our grand understanding of the universe at the start of the third millennium.
The ultimate weather series.