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      Documentary > Science Fact: 166 Films to Buy & Rent
	  		 
	        
Walking With Cavemen (2003)
 
- Dir. Richard Dale
 
- Continues the series of BBC documentaries begun by WALKING WITH THE DINOSAURS into the era of early mankind. Uses dramatisations and CGI to…
 
Wild Weather (TV Series) (2003)
 
- Dir. John Maguire, Ben Fox
 
- Intrepid presenter Donal MacIntyre braves the most extreme elements on planet Earth, by travelling to corners of the planet where it doesn’t get…
 
Edge of the Universe (2002) 
- Feat. John Hurt
 
- Sequel to the TV series' THE PLANETS and UNIVERSE, which goes beyond the 'known universe' to outline the attempts and successes of astrophysicists to…
 
Manapouri - The Toughest Tunnel (2002) 
- New Zealand's specialist documentarians 'Natural History NZ' tell the heroic story of how a team of a thousand men laboured in the 1960s to complete…
 
Spy in the... Collection, The (TV Series) (2002-2004) 
- Feat. David Attenborough
 
- Overtly sneaky wildlife doco series where cameras are hidden in the environments of a den of lions, a herd of elephants, a clan of bears and a pride…
 
Travelling Birds (Winged Migration) (2002)
 
- Dir. Jacques Perrin, Michel Debats, Jacques Cluzaud
 
- Anyone with an appreciation of natural beauty will be transfixed, and possibly transported, by this superlative documentary from the makers of…
 
Walking with Beasts (2002) 
- Further CGI–enhanced recreations of the prehistoric era, here the post–dinosaur age of sabre–toothed tigers, mastadons and woolly…
 
Blue Planet, The (TV Series) (2001)
 
- Dir. Alastair Fothergill
 
- Breathtaking footage of our planet’s largest feature – the ocean – reveals wondrous worlds within this still almost completely unexplored…
 
Brain Story (TV Series) (2001) 
- Professor Susan Greenfield presents this six–part documentary series concerning that curious organ, the brain, using CGI illustrations,…
 
Evolution (TV Series) (2001)
 
- Thorough and rigorous seven–part PBS series extols – and not without wading into the science vs. religion debate – the virtues of Charles…