
Deep Thinkers
Documentary focusing on the intelligence of whales and dolphins. Professor Denise Herzing attempts to find out how close their minds are to those of humans.
Humans have long wondered if the universe may harbour other intelligent life forms. But perhaps we need look no further than our oceans?
Whales and dolphins, like humans, have large brains, are quick to learn new behaviours and use a wide range of sounds to communicate with others in their society. But how close are their minds to ours? In the Bahamas, Professor Denise Herzing believes she is very close to an answer, theorising that she will be able to hold a conversation with wild dolphins in their own language within five years.
In Western Australia, dolphins rely on their versatile and inventive brains to survive in a marine desert. In Alaska, humpback whales gather into alliances in which individuals pool their specialised talents to increase their hunting success. We discover how young spotted dolphins learn their individual names and the social etiquette of their pod, and how being curious about new objects leads Caribbean bottlenose dolphins to self-awareness and even to self-obsession. Finally, the film shows a remarkable group of Mexican grey whales, who seem able to empathize with humans and may even have a concept of forgiveness.
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Through a glass darkly
Duration: 02:07
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Humpbacks fishing
Duration: 03:46
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Communicate to intimidate
Duration: 03:10
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Stingray outsmarted
Duration: 02:29
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Producer | Anuschka Schofield |
| Executive Producer | Sara Ford |
| Series Producer | Mark Brownlow |
| Series Producer | Phil Chapman |
| Narrator | Stephen Fry |
Broadcasts
- Sun 21 Aug 201121:00
Mon 22 Aug 201119:30BBC HD
Sat 28 Jan 201212:30BBC HD- Wed 20 Jun 201220:00
- Sun 26 Aug 201215:45
- Tue 23 Apr 201320:00
- Thu 25 Apr 201323:30
- Tue 17 Sep 201314:45
- Thu 12 Dec 201320:00
- Fri 13 Dec 201301:30
- Tue 27 May 201420:00
- Wed 28 May 201401:00
- Wed 20 Jul 201622:00
- Tue 18 Jul 201700:00
- Mon 9 Oct 201720:00
- Tue 28 Aug 201815:15
- Fri 29 Mar 201915:30
- Tue 9 Jun 202022:45
- Tue 8 Jun 202100:00
- Sat 23 Jul 202217:30BBC Two except Scotland & Wales
- Wed 5 Jun 202416:15BBC Two except Scotland



