Una criatura inmortal es enviada a la Tierra, donde conoce a un chico que pasa los días solo, en medio de la tundra helada. Esta entidad puede robar la apariencia de cualquier otro ser moribundo, siempre y cuando su «ímpetu» sea más fuerte que el anterior. ¿Qué tipo de experiencias y aventuras le esperan a un ser cuya historia se escribirá durante toda la eternidad?
Presenta la extraordinaria historia de la Tierra y por qué es especial y está repleta de vida; algunos astronautas cuentan la historia de la Tierra a través de una perspectiva única.
Cosmos: Un viaje personal es una serie documental de divulgación científica escrita por Carl Sagan, Ann Druyan y Steven Soter, cuyos objetivos fundamentales fueron: Difundir la historia de la astronomía y de la ciencia, así como sobre el origen de la vida
Sir David shines the spotlight on some of nature’s evolutionary anomalies and reveals how these curious animals continue to baffle and fascinate.
The story of life, from the first primitive cells to the plants and animals that now live around us.
David Attenborough embarks on a remarkable 500 million-year journey revealing the extraordinary group of animals that dominate our world, and how their evolution defines our human bodies.
Cada capítulo de la serie cuenta una parte de la historia de la civilización a través de imágenes documentales y reconstrucciones dramatizadas.
This extraordinary series is a sweeping account of the rise of Earth’s continents. They are the product of a grand waltz of plate tectonics and the continual evolution of Earth’s crust. As landmasses assemble and separate, they fuel volcanoes and spark earthquakes, building mountains and tearing valleys. We see the Earth, eons in the making, through the eyes of geologists and other scientists.
Physicist and professor Brian Cox travels across the globe to uncover the secrets of the most extraordinary phenomenon in the universe: life.
Las hermosas y sorprendentes maneras en las que las plantas y los animales luchan por sobrevivir y prosperar en nuestro mundo cambiante. Diez episodios rodados durante cuatro años con un presupuesto de 10 millones de libras.
Patrick Aryee checks out the biggest animals on Earth as he discovers why size matters in nature. Travelling to Asia, Australia, the Americas and Africa, he explains why these creatures evolved into giants and how crucial they are to their habitats.
Traces the incredible trajectory of Brown’s life and career from a 7th grade drop-out arrested and jailed at the age of 16 for breaking into a car in the Jim Crow-era South, to an entertainment legend whose groundbreaking talent and unique perspective catapulted him to become a cultural force.
Sir David Attenborough goes back in time to the roots of the tree of life, in search of the very first animals, telling their story with stunning photography, state of the art visual effects and the captivating charm of the world’s favorite naturalist.
Mankind Decoded is the intriguing story of how 12 timeless forces have shaped human history in extraordinary ways. Find out how the implacable forces of nature have compelled us to adapt or die; how new technologies have transformed our existence; how our need for food brought forth civilization; and the desire for luxuries changed our world.
La historia de los habitantes del mar comenzó hace más de tres millones de años En los albores del mundo, la vida conquistó todos los ambientes marinos, desde las aguas tropicales hasta los desiertos de hielo, y desde las aguas costeras hasta el mar abierto.
Andrew Marr explores how Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection has taken on a life of its own far beyond the world of science.
Series exploring the origins of human life, from African beginnings to Ice Age artists.
Experience the magnificent story of evolution transcending time through cutting-edge computer generated imagery in high definition 4K.
The Genius of Charles Darwin is a three-part television documentary, written and presented by evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins.
It was first shown in August 2008 on Channel 4. It won Best TV Documentary Series 2008 at the British Broadcast Awards in January 2009.