The Luangwa River is a lifeline in a region caught between seasonal extremes and a war zone for the world's largest hippo population.
A look at the life inhabiting the African landscape of deserts, scrublands, grassy savannah's and deep jungles.
Once a year, a flood engulfs the Okavango Delta, a wetland surrounded by arid plains, and creates a haven for wildlife.
Home to one of Africa's most diverse animal populations, the Sand River supports animal mothers as they struggle to raise their young.
Flowing through nine African countries, the Zambezi creates many different worlds; each world presents challenges for life; on the vast Liuwa floodplains, a family of cheetahs struggles to find a meal.
The Nile is an ancient river that has defined Africa for many centuries; its most symbolic creature is the mighty Nile crocodile; a look into the lives of a mother crocodile and her young as she tries to get her brood the best start in life.
Bray Poor
Narrator
Carl Hall
Producer
Peter Lamberti
Patrick Keegan
Ben Wallis