
Supernatural: The Unseen Powers of Animals is a six-part British nature documentary television miniseries that was produced by John Downer Productions and commissioned by the BBC Natural History Unit, the same team behind the earlier successful shows Supersense and Lifesense. The program was narrated by Andrew Sachs and originally broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC1 in 1999. The theme of the series was "the unseen power of animals."
This programme examines the therapeutic effects of close encounters with animals.
A look at animals, and plants, that possess senses more powerful than those of humans.
Looks at the powers of endurance in many species of animals and birds and those that can survive extremes of temperature and atmosphere.
Looks at the relationship of animals and plants to the invisible world of electricity, magnetism and electro-magnetic forces.
'Time Warp' shows how time stretches depending on the animal's perception.
This edition focuses on the seemingly paranormal powers of wildlife.
This programme examines the therapeutic effects of close encounters with animals.