It is estimated that 99 per cent of species have become extinct and there have been times when life's hold on Earth has been so precarious it seems it hangs on by a thread. This series focuses on the survivors - the old-timers - whose biographies stretch back millions of years and who show how it is possible to survive a mass extinction event which wipes out nearly all of its neighbours. The Natural History Museum's professor Richard Fortey discovers what allows the very few to carry on going - perhaps not for ever, but certainly far beyond the life expectancy of normal species. What makes a survivor when all around drop like flies? Professor Fortey travels across the globe to find the survivors of the most dramatic of these obstacles - the mass extinction events.
Prehistoric Planet83%
Life on Our Planet80%
The Dinosaurs79%
Natural World74%
Life After People: The Series72%
Mind Field82%
Top Gear79%
Biography67%
History 10171%
Earth at Night in Colour81%
Quarterback79%
Hulk Hogan: Real American74%
How Do They Do It?76%
Nature79%
Welcome to Earth76%
Deadly Women79%
Planet Earth III85%
Eli Roth's History of Horror64%
Mysteries at the Museum89%
Planet Earth II86%