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The ERA Video Streaming Platform | Geography | Tectonic Processes: Hazards and Geology

The structure of the Earth and plate boundaries

1: Indonesia | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

1: Indonesia | Journeys into the Ring of Fire

Geography | 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 ...

S1E5: The Roof of the World | Earth Story

S1E5: The Roof of the World | Earth Story

Geography | 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 ris...

S1E4: Journey to the Centre of the Earth | Earth Story

S1E4: Journey to the Centre of the Earth | Earth Story

Geography | BBC Two | 1998 | 57'04''

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

S1E3: Ring of Fire | Earth Story

S1E3: Ring of Fire | Earth Story

Geography | 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 clues ...

S1E2: The Deep | Earth Story

S1E2: The Deep | Earth Story

Geography | 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.

1: Deep Earth | How Earth Made Us

1: Deep Earth | How Earth Made Us

Forces | 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 rol...

1: The Centre of the Planet | Richard Hammond’s Journey To…

1: The Centre of the Planet | Richard Hammond’s Journey To…

Geography | BBC One | 2011 | 58'03''

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

Eurasia | Rise of the Continents

Eurasia | Rise of the Continents

Geography | 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 cont...

The Americas | Rise of the Continents

The Americas | Rise of the Continents

Geography | BBC Two | 2013 | 58'54''

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

Australia | Rise of the Continents

Australia | Rise of the Continents

Geography | 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 from...

Africa | Rise of the Continents

Africa | Rise of the Continents

Geography | 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.

Plates | World Physical

Plates | World Physical

Geography | 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

Geography | 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.

1: Volcano | Earth: The Power of the Planet

1: Volcano | Earth: The Power of the Planet

Geography | 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 devel...

S1E2: You Could Dig Through the Earth? | Hey You, What If?

S1E2: You Could Dig Through the Earth? | Hey You, What If?

Geography | CBBC | 2020 | 5'00''

The deepest hole humankind ever dug only got one thousandth of the way through the earth. But what would happen if...

Great Glen Fault | The Great British Countryside

Great Glen Fault | The Great British Countryside

Geography | BBC One | 2012 | 2'01''

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

Highland Boundary Fault Line | The Great British Countryside

Highland Boundary Fault Line | The Great British Countryside

Geography | BBC One | 2012 | 3'30''

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

How Britain became an island | The Great British Countryside

How Britain became an island | The Great British Countryside

Geography | BBC One | 2012 | 1'23''

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

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