June 16, 2011 • 2h
The first episode of Superquark opens with a magnificent documentary from the USHUAIA series by Nicolas Hulot: a journey of contra...Read more
June 23, 2011 • 2h
In the second episode of Superquark a documentary from the new BBC series Human Planet: Rivers. The rivers of our planet provide m...Read more
June 30, 2011
In the third episode of Superquark another documentary from the spectacular new BBC series Human Planet: Jungles. Tropical forests...Read more
July 7, 2011 • 2h
For the opening documentary of the fourth episode of Superquark, of the BBC Human Planet series: Oceans. The oceans support most o...Read more
July 14, 2011
We can survive weeks without food, but only a few days without water. The eternal struggle for water and the ingenious solutions a...Read more
July 21, 2011
The weather in the mountains can change suddenly and go from sultry heat to arctic cold. The higher you go, the less oxygen you ha...Read more
July 28, 2011 • 2h
It is one of the most extreme places on Earth: dark and frozen for months in the winter, without trees or edible plants in the sum...Read more
August 4, 2011 • 2h
Prairies feed the world. Over thousands of years, humans have learned to cultivate prairies and domesticate the animals that live ...Read more
August 11, 2011
It is a story that lasts 500 million years and that features some of the most exotic and wonderful marine creatures on earth. Cora...Read more
August 17, 2011 • 2h
In the tenth episode of Superquark a very curious and funny documentary from the BBC series Seeing the Invisible about Speed Lim...Read more
August 25, 2011
The documentary in this episode, Story of a Baboon, tells the story of a young baboon whose father, the dominant male of the group...Read more
September 1, 2011
To close this year's Superquark series, a very special BBC documentary on the polar bear. Cameras hidden in icebergs, snowballs an...Read more