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- Kate Humble and Professor Iain Stewart present a four-day journey studying Earth's volcanoes. This first episode is broadcast from the world's most active volcano, Kilauea in the Hawaiian Islands.
- In the last of the four programmes, comedian Ed Byrne does an experiment to mimic an eruption, while Kate and Iain look to the future of volcanic activity on the planet.
- Continuing their study of Kilauea, Kate and Iain broadcast from the site of the 1969 Mauna Ulu eruption. There's also reports from the Icelandic island of Heimeay, and Mount Puyehue in Chile.
- Broadcast from the destroyed town of Kalapana, there's also reports from the Bay of Naples, and Kate descends 150 metres into a dormant volcano.
- A special episode studying the effects and aftermath of the 2010 eruption of Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland, and whether it could happen again.