
Fire
Volcanic peaks soaring above the scorching plains of East Africa create cool islands of habitat where strange creatures have evolved in splendid isolation.
Visible from space, Africa's Great Rift Valley runs three thousand miles from the Red Sea to the mouth of the Zambezi. It's a diverse terrain of erupting volcanoes, forest-clad mountains, spectacular valleys, rolling grasslands, huge lakes and mighty rivers, and is home to crocodiles, hippos, lions, elephants, flocks of flamingos and a diversity of indigenous peoples.
Using state-of-the-art high-definition filming techniques, this series investigates the geological forces which shaped East Africa's Great Rift, and which make it one of the world's most wildlife-rich landscapes.
The valley is the product of deep-seated geological forces which have spewed out a line of cloud-wreathed volcanoes stretching from Ethiopia to Tanzania. Their peaks provide a refuge for East Africa's most extraordinary wildlife, including newly discovered and previously unfilmed species which have evolved surprising survival strategies to cope with their challenging mountain environment.
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Eyed up
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Baboon parliament
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Mountain bongo
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Hugh Quarshie |
| Series Producer | Phil Chapman |
| Executive Producer | Michael Gunton |
Broadcasts
- Sun 24 Jan 201021:00
- Tue 26 Jan 201019:00BBC Two except Wales
Sat 30 Jan 201018:30BBC HD- Thu 22 Apr 201019:30
- Sat 10 Jul 201001:35
- Mon 4 Apr 201119:00
Tue 5 Apr 201100:00BBC HD
Sat 7 Jan 201220:00BBC HD- Sun 7 Apr 201315:30BBC Two except Scotland
- Fri 3 May 201312:00BBC Two Scotland
- Mon 12 Sep 201616:25
- Mon 31 Jul 201714:45
- Wed 18 Apr 201820:00
- Thu 19 Apr 201801:50
- Mon 8 Apr 201915:45
- Mon 1 Mar 202115:30BBC Two except Scotland
- Mon 3 Mar 202515:45BBC Two except Scotland



