University of East Anglia academic says nature documentaries should show "complex and changeable forms of sexual activity" in the animal kingdom
"The appeal of Africa hasn't been lost on programme-makers who are creating shows as breathtaking on screen as their locations are in reality"
The veteran broadcaster communicates with the "enchanting creature" using a series of squeaks in the final episode of his current series
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Veteran natural history presenter will join the social network for one night only to answer viewer’s questions about his latest BBC series, Africa
In the sweltering heat of the Sahara desert this resilient beetle battles the effects of the scorching sun in the latest clip from the nature series
The nature series trumps Ripper Street and Mr Selfridge with its tear-jerking tragedy, hard-won romance and nail-biting suspense, says Susanna Lazarus
We must limit our population growth or nature will do it for us, the naturalist and documentary maker tells Radio Times
It's lizard v lion in a clip from episode two of BBC1's latest natural history epic
"What's important to us is to be able to share great moments of animal nature, and some controlled filming allows us to do that"
London in 1889 was the setting for a very modern, very formulaic crime drama, says Jack Seale in his weekly TV review
Take a look at footage of two hostile males engaging in a brutal head-to-head in the Namib Desert
After 60 years on television, the veteran broadcaster is going to put his feet up - for one day only
BBC documentary Africa will include narration indicating when filming has taken place using captive animals or under controlled conditions