Five billion years ago an asteroid crashed into Earth. The impact tilted the planet at an angle of 23 and a half degrees. This cosmic accident created the world we know today. Using the sun as a guide, the film earth sets out on an unforgettable journey through the changing seasons and daily struggle for life across our planet.
Planet Earth, the groundbreaking series that has taken the world by storm, celebrates earth as never before. With an unprecedented production budget, the BBC Natural History Unit traveled to over 200 locations around the world armed with revolutionary high-definition cameras and captured animal behavior never filmed before...
Wild China lifts the century-old veil on the world's most enigmatic and magnificent country, home to one of the oldest civilizations on earth. In six spectacular episodes, filmed with HD cameras, you’ll travel the length and breadth of China and experience the drama and beauty of its natural wonders, from the glittering Himalayas to tropical islands.
A classic story of birth and existence, life-or-death encounters and miraculous events… Earth is the central character in this compelling narrative of planetary life, and the great forces that shape our planet – volcanoes, oceans, the atmosphere, polar icepacks – are all players here, in the landmark series, EARTH: The Biography.
This sumptuous landmark series tells the story of one of the most extraordinary rivers in the world: the Ganges. Follow the mighty river’s course from mountains to sea and discover how it touches the lives of every living thing in India – and how it has shaped the history and culture of this great nation.
Get to know the warm-hearted side of our cold-blooded friends in the celebrated series, Life in Cold Blood. Reptiles and amphibians ruled the world for nearly 200 million years. Today there are over 14,000 varieties – tiny and huge, friendly and deadly, bizarre and beautiful. Host David Attenborough explores the most fascinating group of animals ever to walk – or crawl, or slither— on the planet.
We know more about the surface of the moon than we do the deep oceans, yet the sea constitutes two-thirds of our planet. The Blue Planet is the definitive exploration of the marine world, revealing the sea and its communities at their most fearsome and alluring. Filmed in more 200 locations and 400 days at sea, this Emmy award winning series established new standards – and set the stage for its much-lauded companion series, Planet Earth.