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The ERA Video Streaming Platform | Geography

Tectonic Processes: Hazards and Geology

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Earthquake causes and effects

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Japan Earthquake: A Horizon Special with Iain Stewart | Horizon

Japan Earthquake: A Horizon Special with Iain Stewart | Horizon

BBC Two | 2011 | 57'01''

Professor Iain Stewart examines the powerful geological forces that unleashed the devastating Japanese earthq...

02: Earthquakes | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

02: Earthquakes | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

BBC Four | 2008 | 59'10''

Iain Stewart reveals the stories and science behind some of the world's most dramatic earthquakes, including how 1960s C...

Aftershock: The Turkey-Syria Earthquake | Panorama

Aftershock: The Turkey-Syria Earthquake | Panorama

BBC One | 2023 | 28'56''

More than 30,000 people are known to have been killed in the earthquake that devastated Turkey and Syria. Panorama asks if...

Disaster on Everest | Panorama

Disaster on Everest | Panorama

BBC One | 2015 | 29'14''

BBC reporter Tom Martienssen shares his footage of Everest taken after the devastating Nepalese earthquake. He reveals a story of an extraordi...

Plate tectonics | Volcano Live

Plate tectonics | Volcano Live

BBC Two | 2012 | 3'50''

Professor Iain Stewart explains how plate tectonics cause volcanos and earthquakes.

Earthquake prediction | World's Busiest Cities

Earthquake prediction | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 2'24''

The vital importance of earthquake prediction in Mexico City.

San Francisco Earthquake | Surviving Disaster

San Francisco Earthquake | Surviving Disaster

BBC One | 2006 | 57'54''

On 17 October 1989 a tremor measuring 7.1 on the Richter scale cause major damage to San Francisco.

2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami | Volcano Live

2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami | Volcano Live

BBC Two | 2012 | 2'44''

Demonstrations of what happened to cause the earthquake and then tsunami in the Indian Ocean in 2004.

Earthquake protection | World's Busiest Cities

Earthquake protection | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'25''

Dan Snow investigates the devastating impact that earthquakes are having on the city. He visits an organisation that save peop...

Building upwards | World's Busiest Cities

Building upwards | World's Busiest Cities

BBC Two | 2017 | 3'25''

Earthquake protection in Mexico City's building design.

The worst earthquake-triggered landslide in recorded history | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

The worst earthquake-triggered landslide in recorded history | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 3'19''

On Sunday 31 May 1970, an earthquake shook the centre of Peru, which then trigg...

Surviving Haiti | This World

Surviving Haiti | This World

BBC Two | 2010 | 59'05''

Filmed over the six months after the Haiti earthquake, This World follows four of the few who were rescued from a death beneath the rubble.

Earthquakes And Seismic Waves | Short Circuit

Earthquakes And Seismic Waves | Short Circuit

BBC Two | 2009 | 18'48''

Bringing chemistry, physics and biology to life using real-life examples, 3D graphics and practical experiments.

Seismic waves | Volcano Live

Seismic waves | Volcano Live

BBC Two | 2012 | 2'22''

Demonstration of the two types of seismic wave in an onland earthquake - primary and secondary.

The Geology of Japan | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

The Geology of Japan | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 2'20''

Iain Stewart explains the geology of the tectonic plates that make up the landscapes of Japan.

The Great San Francisco Earthquake

The Great San Francisco Earthquake

Channel 4 | 2006 | 1'40'51''

This feature-length docu-drama marks the 100th anniversary of the devastating San Francisco Earthquake on April 18, 1906. Using a combinat...

Tokyo Earthquake | Q.E.D.

Tokyo Earthquake | Q.E.D.

BBC One | 1993 | 29'35''

**DISCLAIMER FROM THE BBC** Please note that there are shots of corpses in this programme, and potentially upsetting material contrasting the lives...

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Geology and the rock cycle

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Coastal Erosion | From Above

Coastal Erosion | From Above

BBC News | 2024 | 9'32''

Crumbling into the sea - the Isle of Wight, from above.

Geology of the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

Geology of the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 4'33''

Julia Bradbury explores the geology of the limestone pavement in the Yorkshire Dales.

04: Highlands | The Great British Countryside

04: Highlands | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 58'32''

Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury are in the Highlands of Scotland, Britain's wildest and oldest landscape. They explore a landsca...

Geology of the North and South Downs | The Great British Countryside

Geology of the North and South Downs | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 1'13''

Geological demonstration of how the North and South Downs were created over millions of years.

03: The Big Freeze | Men of Rock

03: The Big Freeze | Men of Rock

BBC Two | 2010 | 58'52''

In the final episode of the series, Iain Stewart finds out about daredevil scientist Louis Agassiz, who first imagined the world had been gr...

01: Three Billion Years in the Making | British Isles: A Natural History

01: Three Billion Years in the Making | British Isles: A Natural History

BBC One | 2004 | 58'49''

Alan Titchmarsh travels Britain to discover why our islands are so diverse, peeling back the layers ...

Malham Cove | The Great British Countryside

Malham Cove | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 4'43''

Hugh Dennis visits Malham Cove and explains the geology of how it was created.

Human interventions in the water cycle | How Earth Made Us

Human interventions in the water cycle | How Earth Made Us

BBC Two | 2010 | 2'32''

Professor Iain Stewart investigates the ways that humans have intervened in the water cycle.

Hardraw Force | The Great British Countryside

Hardraw Force | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 2'52''

Hugh Dennis visits a waterfall in the Yorkshire Dales that has created a gorge in the landscape.

Lyme Bay | Countryfile

Lyme Bay | Countryfile

BBC One | 2013 | 55'19''

Countryfile is in Lyme Bay where the rugged west Dorset and east Devon coastlines meet. Julia Bradbury is exploring its rich geological history, and M...

Dartmoor granite tors | The Great British Countryside

Dartmoor granite tors | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 2'10''

Hugh Dennis explains the geological processes that caused the granite tors on Dartmoor.

Beneath the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

Beneath the Yorkshire Dales | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 5'25''

Hugh Dennis ventures into Gaping Gill, a cave produced by limestone erosion.

Sediment and plastic | How Earth Made Us

Sediment and plastic | How Earth Made Us

BBC Two | 2010 | 3'37''

Professor Iain Stewart explains how sediment becomes rock and thus how plastic waste will impact future rock.

Pavement Knowledge | The Trip

Pavement Knowledge | The Trip

BBC Two | 2010 | 2'23''

An explanation of the geological conditions that produced the limestone pavement in the Yorkshire Dales.

02: Moving Mountains | Men of Rock

02: Moving Mountains | Men of Rock

BBC Two | 2010 | 58'54''

Iain Stewart finds out how gung-ho geologist Edward Bailey discovered that Scotland was once home to super volcanoes. Plus the story of un...

Disruption to the ice age cycle | How Earth Made Us

Disruption to the ice age cycle | How Earth Made Us

BBC Two | 2010 | 4'36''

Professor Iain Stewart explains how humans prevented the next stage of the ice age cycle.

01: Avalanche | Dangerous Earth

01: Avalanche | Dangerous Earth

BBC Four | 2016 | 29'21''

Dr Helen Czerski looks at the anatomy of an avalanche. From shocking eyewitness footage from within an avalanche to detailed CT scans showing...

05: Human Planet | How Earth Made Us

05: Human Planet | How Earth Made Us

BBC Two | 2010 | 58'16''

Series in which Professor Iain Stewart looks at how geology has shaped human history. He explores the newest force, humans, whose impact...

Wolf Rock Lighthouse | The Great British Countryside

Wolf Rock Lighthouse | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 1'36''

Wolf Rock Lighthouse is built on an outcrop of igneous rock left over from a volcanic eruption over a hundred million ye...

Mud volcano, Indonesia | How Earth Made Us

Mud volcano, Indonesia | How Earth Made Us

BBC Two | 2010 | 4'38''

Professor Iain Stewart investigates a mud volcano in Indonesia that was caused by human interactions with the earth.

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Tectonic hazard management

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From Haiti's Ashes

From Haiti's Ashes

BBC Two | 2011 | 59'56''

Documentary about the reconstruction attempts in Haiti following the earthquake of 12 January 2010. Focusing upon Denis O'Brien's beacon rebuilding projec...

The San Andreas Fault | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

The San Andreas Fault | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 3'36''

San Francisco is located on the collision zone of two tectonic plates, making the area incredibly susceptible to earth...

Volcanic activity in Iceland | Scandinavia with Simon Reeve

Volcanic activity in Iceland | Scandinavia with Simon Reeve

BBC Two | 2025 | 11'41''

The impacts of recent eruptions in Grindavik and the impacts of the 1780 eruption of the Katla volcano.

03: The Big Freeze | Men of Rock

03: The Big Freeze | Men of Rock

BBC Two | 2010 | 58'52''

In the final episode of the series, Iain Stewart finds out about daredevil scientist Louis Agassiz, who first imagined the world had been gr...

Why Can't We Predict Earthquakes? | Horizon

Why Can't We Predict Earthquakes? | Horizon

BBC Two | 2009 | 58'54''

When an earthquake strikes, it always takes people by surprise. Horizon asks why science has not yet given us a way to predict wh...

02: California | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

02: California | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC One | 2006 | 59'11''

Iain Stewart tours the spectacular landscape of the Pacific Rim and questions why Californians are prepared to live with pote...

Earthquake Country | Equinox

Earthquake Country | Equinox

Channel 4 | 1987 | 52'59''

Documentary about the earthquake threat hanging over California. Experts say California can expect another major earthquake soon, but how soon a...

02: Moving Mountains | Men of Rock

02: Moving Mountains | Men of Rock

BBC Two | 2010 | 58'54''

Iain Stewart finds out how gung-ho geologist Edward Bailey discovered that Scotland was once home to super volcanoes. Plus the story of un...

Earthquake proof buildings and liquefaction | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

Earthquake proof buildings and liquefaction | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 2'24''

Iain Stewart investigates how Japanese buildings have been designed to withstand earthquakes.

Inca Earthquake proof buildings | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

Inca Earthquake proof buildings | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 1'10''

Iain Stewart visits the Inca ruins of Ollantaytambo, which was designed to resist earthquakes.

Why do people still live near the fault line? | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

Why do people still live near the fault line? | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 2'21''

Iain Stewart discusses the psychological reasons that people still live on the San Andreas Fau...

01: Deep Time | Men of Rock

01: Deep Time | Men of Rock

BBC Two | 2010 | 59'05''

Iain Stewart tells the story of James Hutton, the founding father of geology. This Scottish thinker overturned ancient beliefs about how and when...

The 2003 Wildfires | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

The 2003 Wildfires | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC Four | 2006 | 3'04''

Iain Stewart explains why Southern California is the perfect landscape and climate for wildfires.

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The structure of the Earth and plate boundaries

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01: Volcano | Earth: The Power of the Planet

01: Volcano | Earth: The Power of the Planet

BBC Two | 2007 | 59'10''

Dr Iain Stewart tells the story of planet Earth. Although they appear to be destructive, volcanoes have been crucial to the deve...

01: The Centre of the Planet | Richard Hammond's Journey To...

01: The Centre of the Planet | Richard Hammond's Journey To...

BBC One | 2011 | 59'12''

Richard Hammond uses a giant 3D virtual Earth, stunning CGI, the latest satellite imagery and beautiful locati...

01: Africa | Rise of the Continents

01: Africa | Rise of the Continents

BBC Two | 2013 | 58'14''

Geologist Prof Iain Stewart shows how the continent of Africa was formed from the wreckage of a long lost supercontinent.

01: Deep Earth | How Earth Made Us

01: Deep Earth | How Earth Made Us

BBC Two | 2010 | 59'24''

Series telling the story of how the development of civilisation was influenced by planetary forces. Professor Iain Stewart explores the ro...

Highland Boundary Fault Line | The Great British Countryside

Highland Boundary Fault Line | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 3'30''

Julia Bradbury explains the continental collision that produced the Scottish Highlands.

01: Indonesia | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

01: Indonesia | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

BBC One | 2006 | 59'16''

Iain Stewart tours the Pacific rim to discover how the rocks beneath our feet have shaped human history. He visits the world's...

S01E04: Journey to the Centre of the Earth | Earth Story

S01E04: Journey to the Centre of the Earth | Earth Story

BBC Two | 1998 | 57'04''

Among the active volcanos of Hawaii and Iceland, Aubrey Manning uncovers events deep within the planet that have res...

04: Eurasia | Rise of the Continents

04: Eurasia | Rise of the Continents

BBC Two | 2013 | 59'04''

Professor Iain Stewart shows that where the south of Eurasia is today there was once an ocean and how, in 250 million years, all of the ...

Plates | World Physical

Plates | World Physical

BBC Two | 2008 | 25'02''

Vivid examples of how our land and atmosphere behave, with a look at earthquakes, glaciation, rivers, coasts and deserts.

A Day in the Life of Earth

A Day in the Life of Earth

BBC Four | 2018 | 57'59''

Presenter Hannah Fry reveals how much our planet can change in just a single day and how these daily changes are essential to our existence.

03: The Americas | Rise of the Continents

03: The Americas | Rise of the Continents

BBC Two | 2013 | 58'54''

Series in which geologist Iain Stewart explores how the Earth's continents have transformed evolution. In this edition, he reconstr...

S01E05: The Roof of the World | Earth Story

S01E05: The Roof of the World | Earth Story

BBC Two | 1998 | 49'11''

Mountains are among the most spectacular features of our planet. Aubrey Manning looks at an extraordinary theory about how they r...

S01E03: Ring of Fire | Earth Story

S01E03: Ring of Fire | Earth Story

BBC Two | 1998 | 47'58''

Billions of years ago Earth was covered by a single ocean. Today nearly a third of the land is dry. Aubrey Manning follows a trail of clue...

S01E02: The Deep | Earth Story

S01E02: The Deep | Earth Story

BBC Two | 1998 | 48'01''

Aubrey Manning follows a submarine dive to the world's longest mountain range, a mile underwater, to see how volcanoes shape the continents.

02: Australia | Rise of the Continents

02: Australia | Rise of the Continents

BBC Two | 2013 | 58'58''

Iain Stewart explores how the Earth's continents have transformed evolution. He shows how Australia's journey has affected everything ...

Great Glen Fault | The Great British Countryside

Great Glen Fault | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 2'01''

Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury explain the movement of the Great Glen Fault in the Scottish Highlands.

How Britain became an island | The Great British Countryside

How Britain became an island | The Great British Countryside

BBC One | 2012 | 1'23''

Hugh Dennis explains how Britain came to be separated from Europe.

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Tsunamis

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The Impossible (2012)

The Impossible (2012)

BBC Two | 2024 | 1'40'59''

Thailand, Boxing Day 2004: A tsunami devastates the coast and separates members of a holidaying family of five. Their traumatic experiences give a glim...

Japan's Tsunami: How It Happened

Japan's Tsunami: How It Happened

Channel 4 | 2014 | 47'01''

This documentary investigates the science behind the earthquake and tsunami that devastated Japan in March 2011 with one of the biggest eart...

S04E01 | Bang Goes the Theory

S04E01 | Bang Goes the Theory

BBC One | 2011 | 25'39''

The team looks at the science behind the recent Japanese earthquake and the tsunami it triggered. Plus the technology that attempts to protect ...

01: Tsunamis | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

01: Tsunamis | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

BBC Four | 2008 | 58'56''

Iain Stewart journeys across the oceans to explore stories about the most powerful giant waves in history, including how on...

Episode 1 | Tsunami: The Aftermath

Episode 1 | Tsunami: The Aftermath

BBC Two | 2006 | 1'32'11''

From award winning writer Abi MORGAN a drama inspired by real events and real people, set in Thailand, and focusing on the aftermath of th...

The Killer Wave of 1607 | Timewatch

The Killer Wave of 1607 | Timewatch

BBC Two | 2005 | 48'58''

Documentary detailing the killer wave which struck the coast of the Bristol Channel in 1607. Two scientists are increasingly convinced th...

Unstoppable Wave

Unstoppable Wave

BBC One Scotland | 2005 | 57'15''

Documentary following a group of scientists as they gather data to explain the Asian Tsunami.

Children of the Tsunami

Children of the Tsunami

BBC HD | 2012 | 58'28''

Japan was hit by the greatest tsunami in 1,000 years on March 11th 2011. This film reveals how the wave and the Fukushima nuclear accident have chang...

Britain's Stone Age Tsunami

Britain's Stone Age Tsunami

Channel 4 | 2013 | 47'01''

As the last glaciers retreated, a tsunami hit the N E coast. A sandy layer was deposited all along the N E Coast of Britain. A variety of experts...

Asian Tsunami - Causes and Effects | Unstoppable Wave

Asian Tsunami - Causes and Effects | Unstoppable Wave

BBC One Scotland | 2005 | 2'35''

On 26 December 2004 there was a massive and sudden movement of the Earth's crust under the Indian Ocean. This earthquak...

Episode 2 | Tsunami: The Aftermath

Episode 2 | Tsunami: The Aftermath

BBC Two | 2006 | 1'28'12''

Nick doubts Ellen's honesty over her hotel chain's plans to rebuild bigger developments on the coast. Tony struggles to respond to the sur...

Tsunami: The Survivors' Stories | Panorama

Tsunami: The Survivors' Stories | Panorama

BBC One | 2011 | 29'21''

Six months on from one of the world's most devastating tsunamis, Panorama's Paul Kenyon returns to Japan to hear remarkable tales ...

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Volcanic eruptions

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Episode 1 | Expedition Volcano

Episode 1 | Expedition Volcano

BBC Two | 2017 | 58'52''

Chris Jackson, Xand van Tulleken and Aldo Kane take part in an expedition to Nyiragongo - one of the world's most dangerous and spectacular vo...

01: Volcano | A Perfect Planet

01: Volcano | A Perfect Planet

BBC One | 2021 | 59'09''

A look at how without volcanoes, there would be no life on Earth. Although destructive, magma from the planet's molten core builds land, and m...

04: Volcanoes | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

04: Volcanoes | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

BBC Four | 2008 | 58'37''

Iain Stewart takes a grand tour of the world's most extraordinary volcanoes, rightly considered among the most destructive...

Pompeii: The Last Day

Pompeii: The Last Day

BBC Four | 2003 | 58'06''

Dramatised reconstruction using special effects to re-enact one of the most destructive volcanic eruptions in history.

Supervolcano

Supervolcano

BBC HD | 2010 | 1'50'27''

Drama-documentary charting the possible consequences of one of nature's most cataclysmic events, a supervolcanic eruption under Yellowstone Park.

02: Volcano | Dangerous Earth

02: Volcano | Dangerous Earth

BBC Four | 2016 | 29'14''

Dr Helen Czerski looks at volcanoes. With shocking eyewitness footage of eruptions, and new thermal imagery and ultra high-speed photography, w...

Iceland Erupts: A Volcano Live Special | Volcano Live

Iceland Erupts: A Volcano Live Special | Volcano Live

BBC Two | 2012 | 59'03''

Kate Humble heads to Iceland and meets the scientists monitoring the country's most dangerous volcanoes. She also inves...

The Cause: Plate Tectonics | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

The Cause: Plate Tectonics | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

BBC Four | 2008 | 1'30''

Iain Stewart explains how the earth is divided into plates and how movement between these plates produces ear...

Boxing Day Tsunami | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

Boxing Day Tsunami | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

BBC Four | 2008 | 4'17''

Iain Stewart explains what caused the Boxing Day Tsunami and discusses its devastating impact.

Episode 2 | Expedition Volcano

Episode 2 | Expedition Volcano

BBC Two | 2017 | 58'59''

Chris Jackson and his fellow geologists head for the volcano Nyamulagira - one of the most active yet least explored volcanoes on the planet.

Mount Vesuvius erupts | Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time

Mount Vesuvius erupts | Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time

BBC One | 2013 | 2'32''

An exploration of what happened when Mount Vesuvius first erupted in 79AD.

01: Inferno | Earth

01: Inferno | Earth

BBC Two | 2023 | 58'25''

Chris Packham explores one of the darkest periods in Earth’s history: the worst mass extinction the planet has ever seen, when as much as 90% of all spec...

What historians now believe happened at Pompeii | Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time

What historians now believe happened at Pompeii | Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time

BBC One | 2013 | 3'41''

What historians now believe happened at Pompeii

Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time

Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time

BBC One | 2013 | 58'36''

Margaret Mountford examines new evidence to reveal the sequence of events that destroyed the city of Pompeii and attempts t...

The first recorded Pyroclastic current | Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time

The first recorded Pyroclastic current | Pompeii: The Mystery of the People Frozen in Time

BBC One | 2013 | 3'58''

A witness account of the 79AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius reveals that the eruption...

03: The Final Hours | Pompeii: The New Dig

03: The Final Hours | Pompeii: The New Dig

BBC Two | 2024 | 58'06''

In Pompeii, the excavation of a wealthy villa, bakery and laundry reaches its climax with chilling revelations about what people w...

Encounters: Volcano

Encounters: Volcano

Channel 4 | 1997 | 50'21''

Volcanologist Mark Davies attempts to monitor the seismic activity of Soufrière on the Caribbean island of Montserrat. The volcano is regarded as the wor...

Yellowstone | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

Yellowstone | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

BBC Four | 2008 | 4'22''

Iain Stewart investigates the geology of the super volcano in Yellowstone National Park.

Mount St Helens | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

Mount St Helens | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

BBC Four | 2008 | 6'49''

In 1980, after 100 years of stillness, Mount St Helen's erupted sideways and produced devastating pyroclastic flows.

The Largest Ever Tsunami | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

The Largest Ever Tsunami | 10 Things You Didn't Know About...

BBC Four | 2008 | 4'04''

The meteor strike that is believed to have wiped out the dinosaurs also caused a tsunami.

The Fire Within | Storyville

The Fire Within | Storyville

Documentary Film | BBC Four | 2022 | 1'20'45''

A Storyville documentary in which film-maker Werner Herzog pays homage to French volcanologists Katia and Maurice Krafft, who were killed in a p...

S03E04: Italy | Local Heroes

S03E04: Italy | Local Heroes

Contact and non-contact forces | BBC Two | 1998 | 29'02''

Adam Hart-Davis visits southern Italy, home to the greatest scientists of the ancient world. In Syracuse, he recreates Archimedes' famous ''eure...

Swallowed by a Sinkhole | Horizon

Swallowed by a Sinkhole | Horizon

Geography | BBC Two | 2014 | 59'05''

Professor Iain Stewart travels to Florida to investigate sinkholes, and why the geology of this state makes it the sinkhole capital of the ...

Myanmar earthquake | BBC News at Ten

Myanmar earthquake | BBC News at Ten

Geography | BBC One | 2025 | 10'34''

A BBC undercover team has witnessed the horrific trauma left by Myanmar's earthquake after entering the country and reaching the city of...

West Wales | World Physical

West Wales | World Physical

Geography | BBC Two | 2008 | 11'00''

A feature on the geography of West Wales.

Deep Down & Dirty: The Science of Soil

Deep Down & Dirty: The Science of Soil

Geography | BBC Four | 2014 | 58'31''

Documentary in which gardening expert Chris Beardshaw delves into the micro-world of soil to reveal what it is, how it works and ...

04: Japan | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

04: Japan | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

Geography | BBC One | 2006 | 59'00''

Iain Stewart tours the perilous and spectacular landscape of the Pacific Rim, visiting Japan to see how the huge population live o...

03: Peru | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

03: Peru | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

Geography | BBC One | 2006 | 58'56''

Iain Stewart tours the perilous and spectacular landscape of the Pacific Rim. In Peru, he reveals how the Incas were able to build ...

Volcanic Eruptions | From Above

Volcanic Eruptions | From Above

Geography | BBC News | 2024 | 10'08''

Iceland has seen six months of dramatic volcanic eruptions. Watch them, from above.

Giant Ravines | From Above

Giant Ravines | From Above

Geography | BBC News | 2024 | 10'48''

Giant ravines are swallowing whole neighbourhoods. Watch the dramatic impact from above.

Episode 1 | Kate Humble: Into the Volcano

Episode 1 | Kate Humble: Into the Volcano

Geography | BBC Two | 2015 | 59'00''

Kate Humble joins a team of geologists at Tanna in the Vanuatu archipelago, where they travel right to the heart of one of the worl...

Episode 2 | Kate Humble: Into the Volcano

Episode 2 | Kate Humble: Into the Volcano

Geography | BBC Two | 2015 | 59'02''

Kate Humble goes on an awe-inspiring adventure to Ambrym in Vanuatu, where she abseils into a volcano containing one of only five l...

Episode 1 | Volcano Live

Episode 1 | Volcano Live

Geography | BBC Two | 2012 | 59'30'''

Kate Humble and Professor Iain Stewart present live from Kilauea on Hawaii, the world's most active volcano. They broadcast from the edge of the sum...

Episode 2 | Volcano Live

Episode 2 | Volcano Live

Geography | BBC Two | 2012 | 57'32''

Kate Humble and Professor Iain Stewart present live from Kilauea on Hawaii. They broadcast from the site of the 1969 Mauna Ulu eruption.

Episode 3 | Volcano Live

Episode 3 | Volcano Live

Geography | BBC Two | 2012 | 59'30''

Kate Humble and Professor Iain Stewart present live from Kilauea on Hawaii. They explore how our active planet triggers eruptions, earthquakes and t...

Episode 4 | Volcano Live

Episode 4 | Volcano Live

Geography | BBC Two | 2012 | 59'29''

Kate Humble and Professor Iain Stewart present live from Kilauea on Hawaii. Broadcasting from the summit crater, they look to the future of volcanic...

01: Building Britain | Britain Beneath Your Feet

01: Building Britain | Britain Beneath Your Feet

Geography | BBC One | 2015 | 58'06''

Dallas Campbell reveals how we can only understand the world around us by discovering the hidden wonders beneath our feet.

S01E08: A World Apart | Earth Story

S01E08: A World Apart | Earth Story

Geography | BBC Two | 1998 | 49'19''

Why is Earth a living planet when Mars is a deep freeze and Venus an inferno? The answer to this question reveals the intimate links betw...

S01E07: The Living Earth | Earth Story

S01E07: The Living Earth | Earth Story

Geography | BBC Two | 1998 | 49'39''

Aubrey Manning travels to the jungles of Indonesia, the Rocky Mountains in Canada, the gorges of Western Australia and the African pla...

S01E01: The Time Travellers | Earth Story

S01E01: The Time Travellers | Earth Story

Geography | BBC Two | 1998 | 49'20''

Aubrey Manning finds out how old our planet is and what it looked like when it was newly formed.

Part 2 | Supervolcano: The Truth about Yellowstone

Part 2 | Supervolcano: The Truth about Yellowstone

Geography | BBC Two | 2005 | 28'20''

Documentary exploring some of the issues raised in the accompanying 'Supervolcano' drama. What could bring about a superer...

Part 1 | Supervolcano: The Truth about Yellowstone

Part 1 | Supervolcano: The Truth about Yellowstone

Geography | BBC Two | 2005 | 28'17''

Documentary exploring some of the issues raised in the accompanying 'Supervolcano' drama. Yellowstone National Park contai...

02: Escape | Pompeii: The New Dig

02: Escape | Pompeii: The New Dig

Ancient Civilizations | BBC Two | 2024 | 59'02''

At Pompeii, a new excavation continues to unearth rich discoveries, while a pioneering new investigation finds evidence that some Pompeiian...

01: The Bodies | Pompeii: The New Dig

01: The Bodies | Pompeii: The New Dig

Ancient Civilizations | BBC Two | 2024 | 58'54''

At Pompeii, Italian archaeologists begin the biggest dig in a generation, where they find a bakery, a wealthy house and a fresco of a s...

04: Ocean of Volcanoes | South Pacific

04: Ocean of Volcanoes | South Pacific

Geography | BBC Two | 2009 | 58'52''

This edition looks at the birth, growth and death of an island, with images of an erupting underwater volcano.

Eruption at Mount St. Helens | Surviving Disaster

Eruption at Mount St. Helens | Surviving Disaster

Geography | BBC One | 2006 | 59'17''

Mount St Helens' in Washington State stood almost 10,000 feet high and in 1980 had not erupted for over one hundred years.

02: Deserts, Dinosaurs and Volcanoes | British Isles: A Natural History

02: Deserts, Dinosaurs and Volcanoes | British Isles: A Natural History

Geography | BBC One | 2004 | 48'20''

Alan Titchmarsh uncovers how the British Isles were formed and looks back to a time when dinosaurs ro...

Volcanic eruptions | A Day in the Life of Earth

Volcanic eruptions | A Day in the Life of Earth

Geography | BBC Four | 2018 | 7'00''

An explanation of how volcanic eruptions work.

Sussex gypsum mining | The Great British Countryside

Sussex gypsum mining | The Great British Countryside

Geography | BBC One | 2012 | 4'38''

Hugh Dennis visits a gypsum mine under the Sussex Weald.

Development of planet Earth | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

Development of planet Earth | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

Geography | BBC Four | 2020 | 3'27''

Professor Chris Jackson explains Planet Earth's 4.5 billion year history, while on a 100-metre walk around...

Oil in the Sussex Weald | The Great British Countryside

Oil in the Sussex Weald | The Great British Countryside

Geography | BBC One | 2012 | 4'54''

Hugh Dennis explains the geology of the Sussex Weald using a sandwich and investigates the oil field that has been di...

Chalk cliffs | The Great British Countryside

Chalk cliffs | The Great British Countryside

Geography | BBC One | 2012 | 3'35''

High Dennis climbs the chalk cliffs on the South East coast of England.

Tintagel coast | The Great British Countryside

Tintagel coast | The Great British Countryside

Geography | BBC One | 2012 | 3'52''

Hugh Dennis explores the odd mix of rocks that are brought together at Tintagel.

Newquay waves | The Great British Countryside

Newquay waves | The Great British Countryside

Geography | BBC One | 2012 | 2'26''

Why Newquay makes such a good surfing location.

Earthquake proof bridge | Bang Goes the Theory

Earthquake proof bridge | Bang Goes the Theory

Geography | BBC One | 2011 | 4'10''

The new Bay Bridge in San Francisco has been designed to withstand the impact of an earthquake.

How earthquakes cause tsunamis | Bang Goes the Theory

How earthquakes cause tsunamis | Bang Goes the Theory

Geography | BBC One | 2011 | 2'12''

A demonstration of how an underwater earthquake can cause a tsunami.

Tsunami warning centre | Bang Goes the Theory

Tsunami warning centre | Bang Goes the Theory

Geography | BBC One | 2011 | 1'57''

A look inside the Tsunami warning centre in Hawaii.

How tsunami waves differ from normal waves | Bang Goes the Theory

How tsunami waves differ from normal waves | Bang Goes the Theory

Geography | BBC One | 2011 | 1'24''

An explanation of the differences between tsunamis and other waves.

Kamchatka Peninsula | A Perfect Planet

Kamchatka Peninsula | A Perfect Planet

Geography | BBC One | 2021 | 4'07''

Animals that thrive in this fertile volcanic region.

Atoll | A Perfect Planet

Atoll | A Perfect Planet

Geography | BBC One | 2021 | 3'06''

The formation of an Atoll.

Volcanoes and the carbon cycle | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

Volcanoes and the carbon cycle | Royal Institution Christmas Lectures

Biology | BBC Four | 2020 | 3'36''

Professor Chris Jackson explains the important role that volcanoes play in the carbon cycle.

Tar sands | How Earth Made Us

Tar sands | How Earth Made Us

Geography | BBC Two | 2010 | 3'40''

Professor Iain Stewart discusses tar sands, one of the more complicated ways of extracting oil.

Effusive and Explosive eruptions | Dangerous Earth

Effusive and Explosive eruptions | Dangerous Earth

Geography | BBC Four | 2016 | 3'10''

Dr Helen Czerski demonstrates the differences between effusive and explosive eruptions.

Mount Nyiragongo lava | Dangerous Earth

Mount Nyiragongo lava | Dangerous Earth

Geography | BBC Four | 2016 | 5'03''

Dr Helen Czerski investigates the distinctive qualities of the lava from Mount Nyiragongo.

Phreatic eruption – Mount Ontake | Dangerous Earth

Phreatic eruption – Mount Ontake | Dangerous Earth

Geography | BBC Four | 2016 | 2'58''

Dr Helen Czerski examines the 2014 phreatic eruption of Mount Ontake, Japan and why it was hard to predict.

Rhyolite eruption – Puyehue-Cordón Caulle | Dangerous Earth

Rhyolite eruption – Puyehue-Cordón Caulle | Dangerous Earth

Geography | BBC Four | 2016 | 3'50''

Eyjafjallajökull ash | Dangerous Earth

Eyjafjallajökull ash | Dangerous Earth

Geography | BBC Four | 2016 | 4'32''

Ancient life in the Sahara | Africa’s Great Civilisations

Ancient life in the Sahara | Africa’s Great Civilisations

Geography | BBC Four | 2018 | 2'50''

Henry Louis Gates Jr investigates cave paintings which demonstrate that the Sahara was once a Savannah.

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