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Ten percent of the earth is covered with glacial ice. Clinging to the world’s highest mountains and forming ice caps on both poles, glaciers form in places where the temperature is so low, seasonal snows fail to melt – leaving an impression on the landscape and on all who bear witness to their splendour. Part 3 of 6)
Kangaroo Island is the 'wild jewel' in Australia’s crown. In the bush, Ray meets an echidna. It’s the only mammal with a true beak, and it lays eggs! Ray learns that the echidna is an ancient, living bridge between reptiles and mammals. Part 4 of 7.
The government adopts the slogan “populate or perish” after World War II and immigration changes the face of Australia. This influx of labour, as well as the diversification of the economy, delivers increasing prosperity. National identity is embraced but indigenous people face racism and discrimination – and their children are removed, creating the stolen generations. Part 3 of 4.
Professor Sue Black OBE and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. They open up the case of a mysterious skeleton discovered in Stirling Castle. Part 3 of 4.
Starting in the Camargue, we travel up the Rhône, the most voluminous river in the country, past Arles, Avignon and Châteauneuf-du-Pape. The route then follows the wild Ardèche into France’s Massif Central. Part 3 of 5.
Learn how animals use all sorts of strategies to protect their families and food from marauders. Part 4 of 12.
The public supports Australia joining the Vietnam War – but not conscription – until the toll becomes apparent. Awareness grows about discrimination and the extent of everyday racism against indigenous people – and about land rights. Gender inequality in the workforce and elsewhere also becomes an issue in the 1960s. Part 4 of 4.
Professor Sue Black OBE and her team use forensic science to shed light on the past. A skeleton unearthed in London is found to be covered with disfiguring scars. Part 4 of 4.
Exploring Poland on the waterways of Europe: Starting from Hel Peninsula, the journey travels the Baltic Sea down to the Hanseatic city of Gdansk, then follows the Vistula and the Elblag Canal to the Masurian Lake District. Part 4 of 5.