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- Follows prodigy vulcanologist Antoinette Vitrini and her sister Emily as they attempt to blow the whistle on an illegal oil drilling scheme before it sets off the eruption of a super-volcano directly beneath Miami.
- Scientists use a gigantic drilling machine for an expedition to the center of the earth.
- Alain Moreau sings for one of the few remaining dance-bands in Clermont-Ferrand. Though something of an idol amongst his female audience he has a melancholic awareness of the slow disappearance of that audience and of his advancing years. He is completely knocked off balance when he meets strikingly attractive and much younger businesswoman Marion. She seems distant and apparently otherwise involved but soon shows quiet signs of reciprocating his interest. A brief dalliance turns into something much more complicated and he starts to employ - indeed monopolise - her services as an estate agent by announcing he suddenly must move house.
- Subjects may include: "Hand Grenades", "The Romance of Crater Lake", "War Brides", "Our Picturesque Neighbors", and a cartoon.
- A parachute from hot air balloon brings team Bear to Masai country in northern Kenya, a savanna favorite with safari tourists. Bear shows how dangerous getting behind there can be, say as your vehicle breaks down, and how to survive and seek rescue. Starting on the arid plain, Bear treats his graze wounds with medicinal aloe vera, navigates by the sky and shows healthy respect for both elements, notably the scorching heath and a volcano, and the mighty wildlife, especially big cats, elephants, rhinoceros, and when he must cross a river the crocodiles and hippopotamuses which infest it. After sleepless -wild sounds haunted- night barricaded by thorny branches in a cave, he eats whatever he can find, and out of potable water, as even the river bed is utterly dry apart from stinking pools, drinks even the brown drip from elephant dung.
- Baby volcanoes, a miniature mountain ranges and a tiny dessert aren't what they appear to be. A closer look or a broader view reveals aspects of these geological features that aren't so obvious. Volcano turns out to be a geyser or a vent from a gigantic volcano. The mountain range actually is a volcano. And the dessert is home to plants that don't mind a pile of wind blown sand.
- Chile's Atacama Desert is the driest, oldest and deadest desert on earth. Yet it's plays host to living creatures and penguins even thrive nearby. It may provide clues to where to look for life on other, seemingly barren, planets.
- 2017– 4mTV EpisodeThe extinct volcano Kohala is the oldest on the big island of Hawaii. It has a storied history which includes forming the oldest portion of the island still above sea level.
- 2017– 4mTV EpisodeAustralia's Glass House Mountains are magma plumes from a hotspot under a moving tectonic plate. the surrounds have eroded down leaving monoliths of the extinct volcanoes.
- Along the Snake River in Idaho lies a field of volcanoes associated with the Yellowstone hotpot 500 miles away.
- New evidence reveals the real story of Easter Island and the ancient builders of its iconic stone heads.