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- Lionel Richie and his band perform live at Cornwall's Eden Project on 15th June 2016. This was the first time Lionel Richie had ever performed a headline show in the South West, and was part of his All The Hits world tour. The Eden Sessions began in 2002 and are renowned for the stature of the artists they attract and the unique setting of the Eden arena against the backdrop of the biomes. Lionel's performance was a highlight of the fifteenth year of the Eden Sessions. He performed many of his iconic hits and album tracks including Hello, Dancing on the Ceiling and All Night Long.
- Elton John and his band perform live at Cornwall's Eden Project on 16th June 2015. This was the first time Elton John had performed in Cornwall for thirty years. He last performed in the county at the Cornwall Coliseum which was recently demolished. Elton's performance was a highlight of the fourteenth year of the Eden Sessions. He performed many of his iconic hits and album tracks including Candle in the Wind, I'm Still Standing, Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Crocodile Rock.
- The all-time Belfast born music legend Sir Van Morrison played against the world famous Eden biomes to a sold out arena earlier this year. His performance was part of the 16th year of the Eden Sessions and he treated the audience by playing many of his best-known hits including Have I Told You Lately, Here Comes the Night, Moondance and Brown Eyed Girl.
- Gary Barlow performs at Cornwall's Eden Project. Gary and his ten-piece band perform songs including Greatest Day, Back for Good and Rule the World against the unique backdrop of the Eden biomes. During A Million Love Songs, Gary invites an audience member on stage to sing with him. He also performs new material including Relive Those Years.
- Earlier this year Bastille performed as part of the 16th year of the Eden Sessions, playing many of their well-known songs including Glory, Good Grief, Icarus and Pompeii to a sold-out arena. The Eden Sessions began in 2002 and are renowned for the stature of the artists they attract and the unique setting of the Eden arena against the backdrop of the biomes.
- Madness's performance was part of the 16th year of the Eden Sessions. They played some of their best-loved songs, including House Of Fun, Baggy Trousers, Our House and Night Boat To Cairo, to a sold-out arena. The Eden Sessions began in 2002 and are renowned for the stature of the artists they attract and the unique setting of the Eden arena against the backdrop of the biomes.
- A celebration of the Eden Sessions that looks back at the first 18 years of concerts at the Eden Project in Cornwall, which began in 2001. One hundred live concerts, from Elton John to Gary Barlow, set against the stunning backdrop of the Eden biomes. Introduced by Nile Rodgers, who headlined the 100th show on 23 June 2019, the programme features performances by a wide variety of artists. They include Pulp, who headlined the first ever Eden Session in July 2002, Duran Duran, Bastille, Muse, Gary Barlow, Van Morrison, Madness, Primal Scream and Lionel Richie.
- Tom Jones and his band perform live at Cornwall's Eden Project in June 2016, his first performance in the county for more than 30 years, and a highlight of the 15th year of the Eden Sessions. Featuring iconic hits including Tower of Song, Unusual, Kiss and more. The Eden Sessions began in 2002 and are renowned for the stature of the artists they attract and the unique setting of the Eden arena against the backdrop of the biomes.
- The last programme of the series sees David Attenborough compare the foraging skills of humans with those of our distant relatives, the great apes. As bipedal mammals, humans have come to dominate their surroundings and, through the exploitation of the food sources available to them, evolved with larger brains.
- Richard Hammond reveals how engineers made one of the longest bridges in the world earthquake-proof. Defying disaster called for solutions inspired by fragrant Indian incense, the ring-pull in a soda can, a toboggan, a hammock, and some shiny steel chimneys.
- In this first episode Professor Iain Stewart shows how plants first harnessed the life giving power of the sun, and created our atmosphere. He uncovers the epic battle between the dinosaurs and the tallest trees on the planet. He shows plants breathing - and for the first time talking to each other.
- Susan heads to the south Cornish Coast in her campervan, Helen Mirren. Her adventure starts at the most southerly point of Britain on the Lizard peninsula, where she explores the coast by kayak to see the dramatic scenery up close.
- What if our creations turn against us? The idea of creating life has fascinated society since the earliest days of science fiction. From HAL in 2001: A Space Odyssey to the Cylons of the reimagined Battlestar Galactica and the world of The Matrix, this is a journey that asks - what does it mean to be human?
- This Time Travel Special journeys from H. G. Wells The Time Machine through ideas like The Grandfather Paradox and The Butterfly Effect, to the professional time traveler that is the ever popular Doctor Who. Steven Moffat, David Tennant, Karen Gillan, and Neil Gaiman offer a unique perspective on the Doctor. Furthermore, Edward James Olmos reveals the hidden meaning of the language he created for the vision of the future that is Blade Runner, while Bob Gale and Christopher Lloyd take us behind the scenes of Back to the Future.
- What if we could explore the vastness of Space? Science fiction has always fed upon our need to wonder what is out there. From the horrifying scenes of Alien, to the epic spectacle of Star Wars, this is a journey to the stars and the alien encounters that await us there.