
Episode 1
Chris Packham examines some of the weirdest natural events on the planet, including a car cocooned by caterpillars in Holland and a case of exploding toads in Germany.
In the first programme of this two-part series, Chris Packham takes us around the world to the scene of some of the weirdest natural events on the planet. With the help of footage taken by eyewitnesses and news crews, he unravels the facts and the science behind each phenomenon.
There is the mysterious case of the car cocooned by caterpillars in Holland and the baffling case of the exploding toads in Germany. In Switzerland, a lakeside town is entombed in ice and a once-in-a-lifetime storm turns Sydney, Australia, crimson overnight. There are some disturbing plagues of mice and locusts and a swarm of ladybirds. And finally there are extraordinary strandings of starfish, crabs and whales.
Chris tells the real story of the events behind the headlines and helps to explain what on Earth happened.
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When toads explode
Duration: 03:34
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Confused caterpillars
Duration: 02:34
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Incredible ice sculptures
Duration: 02:02
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Tongue biters
Duration: 02:36
Music Played
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Bonobo
Light Pattern
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The xx
Intro
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Dusty Springfield
I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Chris Packham |
| Director | Louise Turner |
| Producer | Tim Scoones |
| Producer | Lucinda Axelsson |
Broadcasts
Tue 3 Jan 201220:00BBC HD & BBC Two
Tue 3 Jan 201223:20BBC HD- Mon 16 Apr 201203:25
Sat 23 Jun 201218:00BBC HD
Thu 6 Dec 201219:00BBC HD- Thu 27 Dec 201216:55BBC Two except Scotland
- Sun 7 Jul 201313:50BBC Two Scotland
- Sun 7 Jul 201314:50BBC Two except Scotland
- Mon 1 Sep 201415:40BBC Two Scotland
- Mon 1 Sep 201415:45BBC Two except Scotland
- Mon 23 Jul 201815:15
- Mon 13 Apr 202014:00BBC Two except Scotland
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