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Paul Evans meets Roy Dennis, who has spent a life with ospreys, in the Scottish Highlands.
Paul Evans goes to Maine to meet a conservation biologist who has spent a life with loons.
The battle between Clive Sinclair and Chris Curry for the 1980s home computer market. (R)
A portrait of the lives of black bears in northern Minnesota, with biologist Lynn Rogers. (R)
Mike examines spin and blame in the aftermath of Copenhagen, and hears your views on it.
A forecast for climbers, hillwalkers and sailors, broadcast daily on BBC Radio Scotland.
David Attenborough examines the frozen worlds of the Arctic and Antarctic. (R)
Huw Williams walks along a disused railway line, collecting people's stories along the way
International Year of Astronomy; Meteorites;Alzheimer's & ageing;Paper batteries;Seahorses
Going from the open, accessible airport of the 1960s to present day security procedures. (R)
Series Catch-up
Exploring the golden age of jet travel, using archive and contributions from travellers. (R)
Series Catch-up
Revealing the local rivalry, skulduggery and sheer passion for flight behind our airports. (R)
Series Catch-up
Documentary programme looking at the colonisation of the remote South Pacific islands. (R)
Scientists try to find out if the star of Bethlehem was a real astronomical event. (R)
Laurie Taylor is at the University of Bedfordshire to discuss class and social mobility.
Griff, Dara and Rory struggle to control an old barge and cope with a huge street parade.
John films a flight from Sweden to Scotland, with companions that include two moose.
Having set up beside Poyang Lake in China, John waits for dawn and watches the birds.
John waits offshore for young black-footed albatrosses to embark on their first flight.
John films grey seals giving birth at night off the Northumberland coast.
A celebration of the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland on its centenary.