BBC Worldwide has sold a range of natural history titles to the Nine Network and Network Ten and two new science series to the ABC.
Nine.s package deal includes the landmark wildlife series The Hunt from Alistair Fothergill, the executive producer of Planet Earth and Frozen Planet, which examines the relationship between predators and their prey.
Other titles include Atlantic, Animal Super Parents and Nature.s Weirdest Events and library series Frozen Planet, Life In Cold Blood and The Blue Planet.
Network Ten has secured Shark, which highlights the diversity of sharks around the world, with some scenes shot by cameras mounted on helicopters, plus Natural Curiosities series 3 and two Sir David Attenborough documentaries, Attenborough.s Fabulous Frogs and Attenborough.s Big Birds, the Africa series Planet Earth and Tiger: Spy In the Jungle.
ABC pre- bought Forces of Nature, which reveals what lies beyond Earth.s beauty and...
Nine.s package deal includes the landmark wildlife series The Hunt from Alistair Fothergill, the executive producer of Planet Earth and Frozen Planet, which examines the relationship between predators and their prey.
Other titles include Atlantic, Animal Super Parents and Nature.s Weirdest Events and library series Frozen Planet, Life In Cold Blood and The Blue Planet.
Network Ten has secured Shark, which highlights the diversity of sharks around the world, with some scenes shot by cameras mounted on helicopters, plus Natural Curiosities series 3 and two Sir David Attenborough documentaries, Attenborough.s Fabulous Frogs and Attenborough.s Big Birds, the Africa series Planet Earth and Tiger: Spy In the Jungle.
ABC pre- bought Forces of Nature, which reveals what lies beyond Earth.s beauty and...
- 10/6/2015
- by Staff writer
- IF.com.au
Sir David Attenborough gets outwitted by a raven in a new clip from Natural Curiosities.
In tonight's show (February 9), Attenborough plays a game of hide-and-seek with the creature, demonstrating its amazing memory.
Bran the raven can easily pick out his favourite rock from a line up, and successfully finds it when Attenborough covers it in other rocks.
Tonight's show will also focus on the mind of an orang-utan, and how the animal became so inventive over time.
Natural Curiosities airs on Watch, after recently returning for a third series.
Other animals featured in the show include cheetahs and fleas.
Natural Curiosities airs on Watch tonight at 9pm.
In tonight's show (February 9), Attenborough plays a game of hide-and-seek with the creature, demonstrating its amazing memory.
Bran the raven can easily pick out his favourite rock from a line up, and successfully finds it when Attenborough covers it in other rocks.
Tonight's show will also focus on the mind of an orang-utan, and how the animal became so inventive over time.
Natural Curiosities airs on Watch, after recently returning for a third series.
Other animals featured in the show include cheetahs and fleas.
Natural Curiosities airs on Watch tonight at 9pm.
- 2/9/2015
- Digital Spy
Sir David Attenborough is returning to TV next week with a new series of his Natural Curiosities show.
The veteran broadcaster is back on Watch on Monday (February 2) with the third run of his award-winning series that looks at some of the most extraordinary species on our planet. Watch a clip below:
According to the show's press release, "some animals have been shrouded in mystery for centuries; others have only recently revealed their astonishing secrets".
Attenborough was this week announced amongst the 500 most influential British people - the oldest in the list aged 88.
The naturalist will also return to the BBC with three new nature series: Waking Giants, Attenborough's Paradise Birds and Attenborough's Big Birds.
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities airs Monday, February 2 at 9pm on Watch.
Watch another clip from Natural Curiosities below:...
The veteran broadcaster is back on Watch on Monday (February 2) with the third run of his award-winning series that looks at some of the most extraordinary species on our planet. Watch a clip below:
According to the show's press release, "some animals have been shrouded in mystery for centuries; others have only recently revealed their astonishing secrets".
Attenborough was this week announced amongst the 500 most influential British people - the oldest in the list aged 88.
The naturalist will also return to the BBC with three new nature series: Waking Giants, Attenborough's Paradise Birds and Attenborough's Big Birds.
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities airs Monday, February 2 at 9pm on Watch.
Watch another clip from Natural Curiosities below:...
- 1/29/2015
- Digital Spy
Sir David Attenborough has signed up for a third series of Natural Curiosities on Watch.
The show sees the legendary presenter examining some of nature's most unusual creatures and their biological quirks.
The new series will focus on various animals, including fleas and cheetahs - both of which are great athletes. Another episode will examine blue whales and flamingos, which are both unusual eaters.
Elsewhere, Attenborough will enter an anaconda enclosure, meet orangutans and visit the ravens at the Tower of London.
"We are delighted to have the broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough back on the channel for a third series," Watch manager Steve North said.
"The stories and creatures featured in the series are even more fascinating, mysterious and magical. This programme allows Sir David to travel across the UK to explore animal oddities that other TV programmes simply do not cover."
The third series of David Attenborough's...
The show sees the legendary presenter examining some of nature's most unusual creatures and their biological quirks.
The new series will focus on various animals, including fleas and cheetahs - both of which are great athletes. Another episode will examine blue whales and flamingos, which are both unusual eaters.
Elsewhere, Attenborough will enter an anaconda enclosure, meet orangutans and visit the ravens at the Tower of London.
"We are delighted to have the broadcasting legend Sir David Attenborough back on the channel for a third series," Watch manager Steve North said.
"The stories and creatures featured in the series are even more fascinating, mysterious and magical. This programme allows Sir David to travel across the UK to explore animal oddities that other TV programmes simply do not cover."
The third series of David Attenborough's...
- 6/25/2014
- Digital Spy
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