Children's time is very precious, and in their limited time, what kind of film and television works occupy their hearts is crucial. Instead of letting children watch cartoons with little nutrition such as "Bear Haunting" and "Pleasant Goat and Gray Wolf", it is better to spend time with children to watch some excellent and classic documentaries, which can not only meet the needs of children watching TV, but also increase their knowledge and learn more knowledge.
BBC documentaries are wide-ranging and well-produced. Watching these classic documentaries, you can not only trace the history and culture of thousands of years up and down, but also appreciate the wonderful realm from the universe to the depths of the earth. Under high-definition conditions, its picture is beautiful, and the frames are frozen and taken out are all wonderful photographic works. Watching the BBC not only understands the wonders of the world, but also enjoys the wonders of the world.
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1 "Ganges"
2 Planet alive
3 Horizon: Supermassive Black Hole
4 The Bermuda Delta Mystery
5 Wild Caribbean
6 "Interstellar Roaming"
7 "Exploring shark volcanoes"
8 The Mysterious Maya
9 The Mystery of the Mayan Underground
10 "Cold-Blooded Life"
11 Earth Power
12 "Perspective animals"
13 "The Ancient World"
14 The Ancient Apocalypse
15 Art Selection Series
16 "Making a New Human"
17 "The Vanishing Ancient Civilization"
18 Yonojin accompanied
19 The Power of Art
20 "Life Under the Bush"
21 "Journey to the Polar Regions"
22 Supernatural Powers
23 "Around the World in Eighty Days"
24 "Seven Oceans"
25 Human Instinct
26 Planet Earth Exploration
27 Blue Planet
28 Natural Wonders of the World
29 "Egypt"
30 White Planet
31 Wild South America
32 "Earth Unlimited"
33 The Great Assault of World War II
34 "Animal Supersensory"
35 Genghis Khan
36 In Search of the Trojan War
37 Horizon
38 "Walking with Dinosaurs"
39 Nazi Warning
40 "Earth Pulse"
41 The Story of Mathematics
42 Hawking's Universe
43 Ocean Odyssey
44 Animal Battlefield
45 Animal Motherhood
46 Wonders of Wildlife
47 Hemingway Adventures
48 "Beautiful China"
49 Discover China: A Food Journey
50 "Cosmic Planet Exploration"
51 "Eighty Treasures of the World"
52 Super New Humans
53 The Great Natural World Incident
54 Stargazing Guide
55 Time Machine
56 Bird's Paradise
57 Wild Indonesia
58 Wild Africa
59 Wild Caribbean
60 The Great Barrier Reef
61 Plant Kingdom
62 "Amazon Abyss"
63 The Birth of Israel
64 "The Secret of the Masterpiece"
65 The Trajectory of Civilization
66 "Human Brain Roaming"
67 The Great Composer
68 Earth: Climate Wars
69 "Son of God"
70 Looking Up at the Night Sky: The Big Bang
71 Natural World: Ballad of the Crocodile
72 "Deep Blue"
73 Sperm Whale: Return from the Abyss
74 Animal Crime Scene
75 "A Moment of Astonishment"
76 "Universe Infinite"
77 Natural World: Returning from the Wind
78 Natural World: The Clever Monkey
79 The Source of Life
80 The Lost Gods
81 The Story of India
82 "Vanishing Creatures"
83 Myth and Hero Grand View
84 "Group Nature"
85 "Battle for Male and Female"
86 Noah's Ark
87 "Hiroshima Nuclear Explosion"
88 "Dunkirk Evacuation"
89 "Journey to Earth Water"
90 From Normandy to Berlin
91 The Battle of the Atlantic
92 The Story of the Formation of the Earth
93 Churchill's Bodyguard
94 "Underwater World Revealed"
95 "The Story of Light"
96 "Holes in the Universe"
97 "Future Scene"
98 "Popular Science Series"
99 The First Garden of Eden
100 Insect Empire
In addition to the 100 BBC documentaries, I recommend 10 environmentally-related documentaries to parents, which are very beautiful, very warm, very educational, help to increase knowledge, and parents can watch with their children when they have free time. Together, we care about our environment, and we care about our planet and our home.
1. French documentary "Homeland"
Although human beings have existed for only 200,000 years, human survival has broken the inherent balance of the earth for more than four billion years. With a warming climate, depletion of resources, extinction of species, and humanity is destroying its own homeland. But it's too late to be pessimistic. Humanity has less than a decade left to reverse this trend, to realize the overexploitation of the earth's resources, and to change the way it consumes. The entire film was shot in high definition: 733 videotapes traveling through 54 countries, or 120 shooting locations, with a total length of nearly 500 hours and a shooting span of 18 months, a total of 217 days. The film has been distributed in at least 78 countries.

2. Documentary "White Planet"
The film "White Planet" took 3 years to complete, the crew not only used infrared cameras and underwater cameras, but also rented helicopters, balloons and booms, and experts from France and Canada worked in groups in different regions at the same time to make the film. Many of the footage was filmed for the first time: polar bears giving birth to cubs in ice caves; baby walruses feeding; a herd of reindeer traveling thousands of miles across land and water in search of food. And the wonderful natural scenery of the Arctic and the unique interests of animals can only be fully enjoyed in the cinema.
3. Documentary "Galapagos Islands"
The Galapagos Archipelago consists of 13 main islands and more than 60 small islands, rocks and reefs, spread over 400 km of the high seas. It is the confluence of 4 major ocean currents, while the island itself is the summit of a huge submarine volcano that is still moving slowly and smoothly today.
Why do different creatures gain a foothold in such a treacherous environment? The microclimate and elevation form a discontinuous habitat that makes it ideal habitat for many of the island's biota, such as sea iguanas, petrels, blue-footed, and tortoises.
The Galapagos Islands, with its rare and astonishing landscapes, are a natural laboratory with a variety of complex evolutionary environments, and Darwin described it as a "self-world" that is fragile and violent, which makes the Galapagos a place of difference on Earth.
4. Documentary "The Truth That Is Difficult to Ignore"
As a documentary, the film's lineup is unprecedentedly luxurious. The two protagonists, one is the earth on which we live, and the other is the former vice president of the United States, Al Gore. The author can say very responsibly that these two protagonists are something that no filmmaker can afford to spend no amount of money.
Both protagonists are starring in the film as real characters. Earth played the most tragic role, with a devastated image, to achieve a shocking effect. And Gore, who took off the vice president's coat, was even more affectionate to the audience with the image of a die-hard environmentalist. As the lead actor and producer of this film, Gore's hard work without any remuneration is indeed admirable. Whether it is to learn knowledge or to gore's personal charm, this film is commensurate with the point of view.
5. Documentary "A Day on Earth"
This documentary, carefully produced over a period of five years by Alastair Fosquil and his team across 7 continents, 62 countries and with 45 cameras, is a film version of the TV series Planet Earth, showing us the migration of animals and the changes in life in the era of global warming, the majesty of nature, the fragility and strength of life, and the impermanence of change. The migration routes of several animal families were mainly filmed. Through the mysterious recording of life on earth, through the true record of the beautiful scenes of nature and the pure fight of life and death of wild animals, coupled with the beautiful soundtrack of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, the charm of the earth is perfectly presented on the big screen without reservation, aiming to appeal to people to protect the environment.
6. Documentary "Balance"
"Balance" is a relatively excellent documentary in China in recent years, a realistic work, the author Peng Hui spent 3 years to record, and then condensed in 70 minutes to broadcast, so that everyone felt the shocking power of time and space and events, which is a comprehensive performance of time and space tension and objective reproduction. The film won the highest award for Chinese television documentaries: the Golden Eagle Award for Best Feature Documentary. There is not a single explanatory word in the whole film, which is rare in other documentaries. In fact, in this documentary, the commentary is also superfluous. At the beginning, we are shown the vast Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, followed by the majestic Kunlun Mountains, and finally on the screen is the "Coco Xili" no-man's land, which is the filming location of this film. The running Tibetan antelope and the gliding spotted geese have pointed out for the audience the third largest no-man's land in the world, the paradise of wild animals, and the "Coco Xili" of the Tibetan antelope homeland. This is used as a stepping stone for the later film to show the "Western Wild Yak Team" to protect Tibetan antelopes and other problems. No superfluous pictures and explanations, concise and powerful and atmospheric.
7. Documentary "Vast Blue Far Away"
A group of astronauts circled the earth in the spacecraft, and they could no longer land on the uninhabitable planet. Battles, disease, ultraviolet radiation from the disappearance of the ozone layer... This former home has become unrecognizable. Astronauts had to find another place in the universe, and for that, they launched the probe Galileo...
We don't know that there have been visitors from outer space on Earth for a long time. Coming from a planet lurking underwater, they have been trying to build a new community on Earth, but so far they have achieved little success. And when the Earth is destroyed, we also try to find a new home in outer space, and what happens? The film creates an imaginary world for us with different and ordinary pictures and music. The director uses this to warn everyone that we should cherish the irreplaceable planet we live on.
8. Documentary "Underwater Impressions"
At the age of 98, Leivenstahl completed the masterpiece of underwater photography "Underwater Impression", using advanced high-quality underwater photography technology to present the breathtaking and rare rare landscapes of the underwater world in a very aesthetic composition and angle. There is no narrative, no excitement, no commentary in this film. Watching such an old woman in the film go up the iceberg and go down to the deep sea, a blonde hair shining in the Indian sea, it is really charming. The underwater world is peaceful, and all imaginable color combinations, such as shark fins soaring like arrows, and the red and black extremes of black-spiked red-hearted corals, are so intense that people can only be amazed.
9. Documentary "On the Verge of Extinction"
The documentary was narrated by renowned Hollywood star Leonardo DiCaprio, who was also the film's producer. Created in collaboration with writer/director sisters Leila Conners Petersen and Nadia Conners, The 11th Hour is a documentary that sheds light on the dangers of global warming to humanity and aims to draw attention to environmental concerns. He called on the world: make a change at the last minute! This film explores why humanity is on the verge of destruction. ── How do we live? How is the ecosystem destroyed? And how can we change the fate of humanity? The film interviews more than 50 scientists, thinkers, and politicians involved in Earth's ecology, including famed physicist Stephen Hawking and former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, James Walls. The film not only reveals the crisis brought by abnormal climate changes to human society, but also makes global exploration and in-depth research on the various problems caused by it and the common face of all mankind.
10. Documentary "Arctic Story"
Filmed over a period of 15 years, the film presents the most awe-inspiring and mysterious place on our planet with fascinating, emotional images – the North Pole.