Categories: Factual
Key Cast: David Attenborough,
Showing on BBC HD at 6:00pm, May 17th for 60 minutes
Shallow Seas. (Series 2, episode 4)
Documentary series which celebrates our planet in all its glory, both its spectacular scenery and its captivating natural history. David Attenborough narrates the epic journey of a humpback whale and calf as they cross the richest seas that fringe our coasts. From tropical paradises, where the newborn calf takes his first faltering breaths, to the storm-ravaged icy polar seas, the whales' great feeding grounds, we reveal seas of great contrast and surprise.
Showing on UKTV History (Freeview) at 12:00am, May 18th for 60 minutes
Mountains. (Series 1, episode 2)
David Attenborough narrates the truly stunning series he himself has described as 'mind-blowing', the biggest series ever made by the Beeb's Natural History unit. We look at mountains, beginning with the birth of a mountain at one of the Earth's lowest points, and upwards to Everest. See the full force of an avalanche in the Rockies, where grizzlies survive the winters on the slopes, and fly alongside cranes as they cross the Himalayas.
Showing on UKTV History (Freeview) at 1:00pm, May 18th for 60 minutes
Deserts. (Series 1, episode 5)
Amazing documentary series which celebrates our planet in all its glory, both its spectacular scenery and its captivating natural history, hosted by the legendary David Attenborough. This edition looks at deserts, which cover a third of the Earth's land surface; from Mongolia's Gobi desert where wild Bactrian camels have to eat snow in lieu of water, to the Atacama in Chile where guanacos survive by licking the dew off cactus spines.
Showing on UKTV History (Freeview) at 2:00pm, May 18th for 60 minutes
Ice Worlds. (Series 2, episode 1)
David Attenborough focuses on the frozen worlds of the Arctic and Antarctic. These experience the greatest seasonal extremes, with the advance and retreat of the ice that is the real challenge to life. As the sea freezes, Antarctica doubles in size and all animals except for the Emperor Penguin flee. In the Arctic, the polar bear's ice world literally melts beneath its feet, forcing it to swim vast distances and face deadly adversaries.
Showing on UKTV History (Freeview) at 3:00pm, May 18th for 60 minutes
Great Plains. (Series 2, episode 2)
David Attenborough looks at the world's great plains - immense wildernesses that seem empty, but support the greatest gatherings of wildlife on earth, including two million gazelles on the Mongolian steppes, three million caribou in North America and 1.5 million wildebeest in East Africa. At the heart of all this is grass, able to survive in the baking savannahs of Africa, the frozen tundra of the Arctic and the floodplains of India.
Published: Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:15:13 -0700
I found the trailer to a new Animal Planet show.
Author: theamazingandfunny
Keywords: trailer tv commercials entertainment news planet earth animals animal aviation space aquatic bird cat dog hamster insect rabbit reptile wildlife
Added: April 15, 2008
Published: Mon, 24 Mar 2008 19:01:17 -0700
My dog watching Planet Earth.
Author: PlainWhiteNinjas
Keywords: Ella wire fox terrier planet earth tv dog watching
Added: March 24, 2008
Published: Tue, 26 Feb 2008 16:35:20 -0800
animated live
Author: DJLexx3000
Keywords: Freestyle
Added: February 26, 2008
Published: Thu, 31 Jan 2008 11:33:13 -0800
piss take of the bbc planet earth tv show i found it funny so will you enjoy
Author: colley1991
Keywords: planet earth bbc
Added: January 31, 2008
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