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Starring: David Attenborough (Pres/Narr)
First broadcast in 1979, Life On Earth began a new era in television, looking at the incredible variety of the world\'s wildlife and its evolution. David Attenborough and his talented team of cam
First broadcast in 1979, Life On Earth began a new era in television, looking at the incredible variety of the world\'s wildlife and its evolution. David Attenborough and his talented team of cam
Empire Earth II: The Art of Supremacy will return gamers to the front lines of the greatest battles in history with new civilizations at their command, new campaigns and a host of new features that make this year\'s best strategy game more addicting than e
From clubs to lasers, from arrows to ICBMs, from controlled fire to controlled nuclear fusion. Lead a fledgling civilization through 500,000 years of human histroy. Rick Goodman, lead designer of Age Of Empires, brings the enitre span of world history and
This series of the classic storytelling programme Jackanory features a phenomenal computer-generated set and beautiful state-of-the-art animation. In Muddle Earth, performed by John Sessions, the great warrior-hero Joe the Barbarian - who is actually Joe
You won\'t find a better collection of nature photographs - the best from 20 years of the prestigious international Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition - representing most of the world\'s top photographers.
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Empire Earth III takes the legendary real-time strategy franchise and gaming genre to new heights. The ground breaking new game truly puts the EARTH into Empire Earth by introducing a spectacular global perspective to conquering the world. The globe will
Petroglyph’s next project; Universe at War: Earth Assault, is an epic sci-fi RTS set on near-future Earth. Terrible and potent alien forces have brought their galaxy-spanning war to our planet’s doorstep.
Millions of Britons are drawn to the Mediterranean every year and whether they go for the beautiful scenery and relaxing beaches or the culture and architecture or food, none of it would be there were it not for geology.
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Forward-think
Earth Story unravels the secrets of our planet and brings it alive. The series took three years to make, cost £3 million and was filmed all over the world, from the craters of active volcanoes to the ocean floor. Where the cameras could not go, in both








