10/10. Food for Thought: David Attenborough concludes his documentary series with a programme about the similarities and differences between humans and other mammals. [AD,S]
9/10. Social Climbers: David Attenborough looks at monkeys from around the world, including red howlers in Venezuela, capuchin monkeys in the Costa Rican swamps and guenons in west Africa. [AD,S]
8/10. Life in the Trees: David Attenborough continues his nature series. In this episode, he studies tree dwellers - mammals adapted to life at height, such as the hyrax and the tamandua. [AD,S]
7/10. Return to the Water: David Attenborough continues his major documentary series with a look at marine mammals that have returned to the sea - from sea otters to the blue whale. [AD,S]
6/10. Opportunists: Documentary series. David Attenborough looks at omnivorous mammals, such as raccoons, bears, foxes and rats, that eat whatever is around at the time. [AD,S]
5/10. Meat Eaters: Documentary series. David Attenborough looks at carnivores, from Arctic foxes who cache food for winter, through to pack-hunting wolves and big cats. [AD,S]
5/10. Meat Eaters: Documentary series. David Attenborough looks at carnivores, from Arctic foxes who cache food for winter, through to pack-hunting wolves and big cats. [AD,S]
4/10. Chisellers: David Attenborough looks at rodents, who possess incisor teeth with chisel-sharp enamel. Among the animals observed are the agouti, the beaver and the capybara. [AD,S]
4/10. Chisellers: David Attenborough looks at rodents, who possess incisor teeth with chisel-sharp enamel. Among the animals observed are the agouti, the beaver and the capybara. [AD,S]
3/10. Plant Predators: Documentary series. David Attenborough meets the earth's most astounding herbivores, whose prey is armoured, indigestible and sometimes poisonous. [AD,S]
2/10. Insect Hunters: Nature documentary series. David Attenborough meets moles that can swim through sand, a shrew that hunts underwater and the world's strangest bat in New Zealand. [AD,S]
1/10. A Winning Design: David Attenborough looks at why mammals are the world's most successful creatures. He visits Australia to study marsupials and mammals that have wombs. [AD,S]