
Volcanoes
Iain Stewart takes a grand tour of the world's most extraordinary volcanoes, rightly considered among the most destructive and deadly events in nature.
Iain Stewart takes a grand tour of the world's most extraordinary volcanoes. With explosions that dwarf atomic bombs, waves of hot turbulent gas that travel at the speed of sound and rivers of hot molten rock that destroy everything in their path, volcanic eruptions can literally move mountains in minutes and are rightly thought of as among the most destructive and deadly events in nature. But there is far more to volcanoes than death and destruction, because without them the planet would be a very different place - there would be no atmosphere and no life.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Iain Stewart |
| Executive Producer | Phil Dolling |
| Assistant Producer | Helen Britton |
Broadcasts
- Sun 3 Jun 200722:30
- Mon 4 Jun 200702:00
- Sun 10 Feb 200821:00
- Mon 11 Feb 200800:00
- Mon 11 Feb 200803:00
- Tue 12 Feb 200823:50
- Wed 13 Feb 200803:20
- Thu 3 Apr 200820:00BBC Two except East, Wales & Yorkshire
- Sun 13 Apr 200801:55
- Sun 29 Mar 200918:00BBC Two Northern Ireland (Analogue), Northern Ireland & England only
- Thu 15 Apr 201023:35BBC Two England, Scotland & Northern Ireland only
- Fri 16 Apr 201000:35BBC Two Wales
- Sat 14 Aug 201019:00
- Sun 15 Aug 201002:50



