Autumn
Documentary series showing Britain's changing look over the course of a year. The fading sun brings an energy change to Britain: a time of storms and unpredictable weather.
The fading sun brings an energy change to Britain - a time of storms and unpredictable weather. The trees go dormant, but not before a final fling of colour. For animals, the shortening days are a cue to prepare, hibernating and hoarding for the dark times ahead. For some, its still a time to breed - deer rut, seals give birth and the Atlantic salmon leaps waterfalls in order to lay its eggs. Beneath the fallen leaves, slime moulds, earthworms and fungi take advantage of autumn's spoils.
On TV
More episodes
Previous
Next
You are at the last episode
Clips
-
Dormant dormouse
Duration: 00:38
-
Gluttonous geese
Duration: 02:18
-
Storm shedding
Duration: 01:06
-
Leafy lunch
Duration: 01:10
Music Played
-
Amy Winehouse
Our Day Will Come
-
The Shadows
Apache
-
Antiloop
Talkin' Love With Nature
-
Mumford & Sons
Sigh No More
Our magic ingredient
"Suddenly a sequence of the Northern Lights which we didn鈥檛 dare hope to achieve, became possible"
- 聽(麻豆社 TV blog)
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Narrator | Joseph Fiennes |
Series Producer | James Brickell |
Executive Producer | Mike Gunton |
Producer | Elizabeth White |
Broadcasts
Meet the timelapse team
Find out more about the team behind the timelapse sequences in The Great British Year.