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Professor Steve Jones challenges the new science of evolutionary psychology.
Martin Hughes-Games chairs as the Autumnwatch presenters answer audience questions.
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Martin Hughes-Games chairs as the Autumnwatch presenters answer audience questions.
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Martin Hughes-Games chairs as the Autumnwatch presenters answer audience questions. (R)
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Martin Hughes-Games chairs as the Autumnwatch presenters answer audience questions. (R)
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Martin Hughes-Games chairs as the Autumnwatch presenters answer audience questions. (R)
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Martin Hughes-Games chairs as the Autumnwatch presenters answer questions. (R)
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Chris and Kate are in the Lake District to witness a British wood at its seasonal best.
Chris Packham and Kate Humble are in north Norfolk to witness the 'knot spectacle'. (R)
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Chris and Kate are at a wildlife hospital helping to care for sick and injured animals. (R)
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Chris and Kate say goodbye to the summer's migrants and hello to the autumn arrivals. (R)
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Chris Packham and Kate Humble share their adventures in a wildlife-rich cider orchard. (R)
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Y diweddaraf o'r byd ffermio gyda Dei Tomos. The latest farming news with Dei Tomos.
The tech team show how we might compete against sporting stars in live TV coverage.
Simon Cox discovers the role computers play in creating spectacular fireworks displays.
Neil Oliver visits Whitstable and ventures offshore to the remarkable Red Sands sea forts. (R)
History of the island of Lindisfarne off the Northumberland coast in northeast England. (R)
Jimmy Wales on Wikipedia; Informed by Mendeley; Google Wave; MuseTrek at the Louvre
Richard Hollingham reports on synthetic biology, a new science whose supporters hope wi...
Robert Macfarlane explores the relationship between walking, collecting and creation.
Robert Macfarlane on Eric Ravilious, who was fascinated by aerial landscapes.
Robert Macfarlane explores the Australian Aborigine idea of the songline.
Robert Macfarlane explores poet Edward Thomas' love affair with paths and tracks.
Robert Macfarlane on the link between paths and stories, and paths as ghostly spaces.
A weekly look at farming, food and countryside issues, including business news.
Charlotte Smith looks at which farm breeds have come to dominate the supermarket shelves.
Anna Hill hears that Eastern Europe's gangs are stealing UK farm machinery to order.
We're farming fewer breeds than ever to feed our desire for consistent cuts of meat.
Rhaglen gylchgrawn ar fyd nature. Nature programme with music and chat.
What was there before the Big Bang? Black holes could hold the answer.
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Three people with untreatable conditions see if, within their lifetime, they can be cured.
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The search for answers to one of science's greatest mysteries: how do we know who we are? (R)
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Addiction expert John Marsden explores our relationship with alcohol. (R)
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Poet Paul Henry looks at how Felix Mendelssohn was inspired by a journey to Wales.
Jimmy tries to discover what happens to milk before it arrives on the supermarket shelf.
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Jimmy tries to discover what really goes into supermarket sandwiches.
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Featuring a visit to a micro-distillery and a look at the new sheep tagging rules.
Geoff Watts meets meteorite hunters tracking down the birth of planets.