Fish
Nature documentary looking at the fish that dominate the planet's waters through their variety of shapes and behaviours, some like creatures from a fairytale.
Fish dominate the planet's waters through their astonishing variety of shape and behaviour.
The beautiful weedy sea dragon looks like a creature from a fairy tale, and the male protects their eggs by carrying them on his tail for months. The sarcastic fringehead, meanwhile, appears to turn its head inside out when it fights.
Slow-motion cameras show the flying fish gliding through the air like a flock of birds and capture the world's fastest swimmer, the sailfish, plucking sardines from a shoal at 70 mph. And the tiny Hawaiian goby undertakes one of nature's most daunting journeys, climbing a massive waterfall to find safe pools for breeding.
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Dancing dragons
Duration: 03:57
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Fastest fish in slow motion
Duration: 02:12
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Climbing fish
Duration: 02:37
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Self-sacrificing fish
Duration: 03:43
Chapters
Fish
Opening Titles
Duration: 00:18
Speed
Speed and precision are key skills the sailfish must use if it's to catch its prey.
Duration: 03:29
Creating Life
Flying fish not only have to protect themselves, but also thousands of their eggs. Also, the male weedy sea dragon must take the female's eggs to look after.
Duration: 09:11
Home
The young convict fish seem to help their parents feed in exchange for a place to stay, and the sarcastic fringehead must fight off trespassers on his patch.
Duration: 06:23
Leaving the Ocean
Certain fish can actually leave the water; these include the mudskipper, which can breathe oxygen, and the goby, which tries to suck its way up a waterfall so it can lay eggs.
Duration: 09:04
The Odd Couples
Some fish form a bond with the unlikeliest creature and the Jack fish bothers the shark in order to get clean. Also, male clown fish must be wary of the female as well as predators.
Duration: 10:42
Working as a Team
A shoal of anchovies come together as one to outwit a sea lion and snappers try to spawn in mass numbers.
Duration: 08:31
Life on Location - Fish Out of Water
A closer look at the making of Life, including how the cameramen filmed under water with a limited amount of air whilst trying to avoid getting caught up in the action.
Duration: 10:43
Credits
Role Contributor Narrator David Attenborough Producer Adam Chapman Executive Producer Michael Gunton Broadcasts
- Mon 2 Nov 200921:00
- Mon 2 Nov 200922:35BBC One Northern Ireland
- Tue 3 Nov 200920:00
Sun 8 Nov 200918:00BBC HD & BBC One
Mon 9 Nov 200900:00BBC HD- Fri 13 Nov 200901:05BBC One except Northern Ireland, Scotland & Wales
- Mon 16 Nov 200900:50BBC One Northern Ireland
- Sat 27 Feb 201019:00
Thu 6 May 201000:05BBC HD- Sat 30 Oct 201019:00
- Sat 24 Sep 201119:00
Sun 25 Sep 201100:30BBC HD- Sun 25 Sep 201103:10
- Mon 15 Jul 201920:00
- Thu 4 Feb 202115:45BBC Two except Scotland
- Thu 28 Sep 202319:00
- Fri 29 Sep 202301:35
- Mon 7 Oct 202419:00
- Tue 8 Oct 202401:25
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