
Phil Coles
2021Alien Reefs
Phil Coles
Kerry Shale, Gregor Truter
Coral reefs are believed by many to have the highest biodiversity of any ecosystem on the planet. A lot of the life found here can seem very alien at first, they occupy less than 1 percent of the ocean floor but yet are home to more than 25 percent of all marine life. Warm water reefs typically come to mind when thinking of the Pacific Ocean and the Caribbean Sea, these reefs are very well known but they don’t just occur in warm waters. In this one hour special, we are brought into this alien environment and discover for ourselves a strange, hidden world that is simply abundant with life, ranging from the weird to the wonderful.
Alien Reefs
Wild Giants of Denali
Phil Coles
John Hedges
Denali comprises six million acres of pristine Alaskan wilderness, one of the largest protected natural habitats on Earth. It is home to some of the continent's most dramatic and powerful animals: grizzly bears, wolves, moose. This great National Park is a remnant of times long past when Nature ruled. Now, a human-animal partnership has evolved to safeguard the park and its mammoth inhabitants.
Wild Giants of Denali
Alien Crab
Phil Coles
Hugo Speer
When cataclysmic forces of nature wiped out the dinosaurs, only the monstrous and alien-like horseshoe crab survived. This one hour special follows the incredible journey of the horseshoe crab from the oceanic abyss to the beach, from its egg to adulthood and from its unchanged existence half-a-billion years ago to today.
Alien Crab