- The Ascent of Man (1973)
- The Secret Life of Plants (1979)
- Life on Earth (1979)
- The Future is Wild (2002)
- The Evolution of Us (2016)
- First Life (2010)
- The Origin of Life (2016)
- Darwin's Struggle: The Evolution of the Origin of Species (2009)
- The Human Journey (2010)
- The Story of Life: A First Encyclopaedia of Life on Earth (2011)
Evolution is a captivating subject that delves into the origins and development of life on Earth. These documentaries offer a unique lens through which we can explore the intricate processes of natural selection, adaptation, and the survival of species. Each film in this collection provides insights into different aspects of evolutionary biology, making it an invaluable resource for anyone intrigued by the wonders of life's history.

The Ascent of Man (1973)
Description: This classic series by Jacob Bronowski examines the history of human evolution and the development of scientific thought, linking evolution with human culture.
Fact: It was one of the first major TV series to explore the history of science in such depth.


The Secret Life of Plants (1979)
Description: While not exclusively about evolution, this film explores the fascinating world of plant life, revealing how plants have evolved to survive and thrive.
Fact: The film was inspired by the book of the same name by Peter Tompkins and Christopher Bird.


Life on Earth (1979)
Description: Sir David Attenborough's classic series explores the diversity of life on our planet, illustrating how evolution has shaped the natural world.
Fact: This was Attenborough's first major television series, setting the standard for wildlife documentaries.


The Future is Wild (2002)
Description: This speculative documentary imagines how evolution might shape life on Earth in the future, offering a creative look at potential evolutionary paths.
Fact: It was one of the first documentaries to use CGI to depict future species.


The Evolution of Us (2016)
Description: This documentary delves into the genetic and environmental factors that have shaped human evolution, focusing on recent discoveries in human genetics.
Fact: It features cutting-edge research from the Human Genome Project.


First Life (2010)
Description: David Attenborough investigates the origins of life, exploring the earliest forms of life and the environments that fostered their development.
Fact: The series was filmed in locations around the world, including the Burgess Shale in Canada.


The Origin of Life (2016)
Description: This documentary traces the scientific journey to understand how life began on Earth, from the primordial soup to the first cells. It's a must-watch for anyone curious about the very beginnings of life.
Fact: The film features interviews with leading scientists in the field of abiogenesis, including Nobel laureates.


Darwin's Struggle: The Evolution of the Origin of Species (2009)
Description: This film explores Charles Darwin's life and the development of his groundbreaking theory, offering a personal look at the man behind the science.
Fact: It was released to coincide with the bicentennial of Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of "On the Origin of Species."


The Human Journey (2010)
Description: A comprehensive look at human evolution, this documentary follows the path of our ancestors from Africa to the far reaches of the globe, highlighting key evolutionary milestones.
Fact: The film was produced in collaboration with the Smithsonian Institution.


The Story of Life: A First Encyclopaedia of Life on Earth (2011)
Description: This documentary provides an accessible overview of life's history, from the first single-celled organisms to the complex ecosystems of today.
Fact: It was designed to be educational for children, making complex evolutionary concepts understandable for younger audiences.
