The Life Collection

  • : 1979
  • : 79
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  • BBC One
  • Documentary

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The First Forest
Episode overview
30, 1978
This instalment examines the earliest land vegetation and insects. The first plants, being devoid of stems, mainly comprised mosses and liverworts. Using both sexual and asexual methods .. show full overview
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The Infinite Variety
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16, 1979
The first episode begins in the South American rainforest, whose rich variety of life forms is used to illustrate the sheer number of different species. Since many are dependent on .. show full overview
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Building Bodies
Episode overview
23, 1979
In Morocco, the limestones are 600 million years old, and contain many invertebrate fossils. They fall broadly into three categories: shells, crinoids and segmented shells. The evolution .. show full overview
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The Swarming Hordes
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06, 1979
Details the relationship between flowers and insects. There are some one million classified species of insect, and two or three times as many that are yet to be labelled. Around 300 .. show full overview
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The Conquest of the Waters
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13, 1979
Looks at the evolution of fish. They have developed a multitude of shapes, sizes and methods of propulsion and navigation. The sea squirt, the lancelet and the lamprey are given as .. show full overview
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Invasion of the Land
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20, 1979
Describes the move from water to land. The fish that did so may have been forced to because of drought, or chose to in search of food. Either way, they eventually evolved into .. show full overview
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Victors of the Dry Land
Episode overview
27, 1979
Devoted to the evolution of reptiles. They are not as restricted as their amphibian ancestors, since they can survive in the hottest climates. The reason is their scaly, practically .. show full overview
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Lords of the Air
Episode overview
06, 1979
This programme focuses on birds. The feather is key to everything that is crucial about a bird: it is both its aerofoil and its insulator. The earliest feathers were found on a .. show full overview
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The Rise of the Mammals
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13, 1979
This instalment is the first of several to concentrate on mammals. The platypus and the echidna are the only mammals that lay eggs (in much the same manner of reptiles), and it is from .. show full overview
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Theme and Variations
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20, 1979
This episode continues the study of mammals, and particularly those whose young gestate inside their bodies. Attenborough asks why these have become so varied and tries to discover the .. show full overview
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The Hunters and Hunted
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27, 1979
This programme surveys mammal herbivores and their predators. The herbivores began to populate the forests when the dinosaurs disappeared, and many took to gathering food at night. To .. show full overview
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Life in Trees
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03, 1979
The penultimate instalment investigates the primates, whose defining characteristics are forward-facing eyes for judging distance, and gripping hands with which to grasp branches, .. show full overview
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The Compulsive Communicators
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10, 1979
The final episode deals with the evolution of the most widespread and dominant species on Earth: humans. The story begins in Africa, where, some 10 million years ago, apes descended from .. show full overview