Discover amazing landscapes, the most amazing fights of animals on our planet, from the highest mountains to the deepest oceans, from the darkest caves to the hottest deserts with new techno... Read allDiscover amazing landscapes, the most amazing fights of animals on our planet, from the highest mountains to the deepest oceans, from the darkest caves to the hottest deserts with new technology.Discover amazing landscapes, the most amazing fights of animals on our planet, from the highest mountains to the deepest oceans, from the darkest caves to the hottest deserts with new technology.
- Nominated for 5 Primetime Emmys
- 2 wins & 10 nominations total
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The latest documentary series from the BBC, featuring the iconic narration of David Attenborough, is a breathtaking piece of art that touches the heart and nourishes the soul. It is a much-needed respite from the chaos and destruction that humans have inflicted on our beautiful planet. The stunning cinematography captures the majesty and wonder of the natural world, showcasing its many marvels and reminding us of the fragility of our ecosystem. Through its powerful storytelling and imagery, the series serves as a wake-up call, urging us to reconsider our actions and the impact they have on the planet. It is a poignant reminder that we must all take responsibility for our actions and work together to protect the wonders and pains of our beautiful planet for future generations.
Everytime David Attenborough has a new TV show, it's a must watch!
There has been many fantastic series such as blue planet. This sets a new level is natural history documentaries.
It is breathtaking, upsetting and enlightening all at the same time. The camera work is truely outstanding. The musics and narration really makes you feel like you are in the show.
I can't say good enough trying about this series. It is simply outstanding!
I'm on episode 3 and each episode is slightly better than the last. How this is achievable is beyond me.
David Attenborough is a national treasure who has and does so much for the natural environment. We can all learn somethings from his attitude as us 'humans' are slowly killing this planet.
There has been many fantastic series such as blue planet. This sets a new level is natural history documentaries.
It is breathtaking, upsetting and enlightening all at the same time. The camera work is truely outstanding. The musics and narration really makes you feel like you are in the show.
I can't say good enough trying about this series. It is simply outstanding!
I'm on episode 3 and each episode is slightly better than the last. How this is achievable is beyond me.
David Attenborough is a national treasure who has and does so much for the natural environment. We can all learn somethings from his attitude as us 'humans' are slowly killing this planet.
What a heartwarming, soul-nourishing artwork created by BBC and narrated by the legendary gem, Sir, David Attenborough. I have been waiting with bated breath for this gem of a documentary series. This is a wonderful respite from all the chaos and destruction (of course by us, human beings) unfolding on our beautiful but tumultuous Planet Earth. This series diverts our mind and thought away from all the turmoil and mayhem that we, human beings, are inflicting upon this beautiful earth. The Earth and the Mother Nature are hurting, they are badly wounded and injured by our evil deeds, negligence and unbridled consumption and waste production.
The scenes are just bewitching and mesmerizing like always, the cinematography does a stunning job of bringing the majesty and wonder of the Planet Earth before our eyes, budging us to think a bit more about what bad deeds we are doing to this beautiful Planet.
I hope such series, while amazingly awe-inspiring, serve as a wake-up call, a warning to us of where we and this beautiful planet may be headed if we do not wake up from the slumber, duped by consumerism, conflicts and extravagance.
Kudos to the crew and salutes to the legend, Sir David, for creating this awesome respite and making us aware of the wonders and pains of our beautiful Planet Earth.
The scenes are just bewitching and mesmerizing like always, the cinematography does a stunning job of bringing the majesty and wonder of the Planet Earth before our eyes, budging us to think a bit more about what bad deeds we are doing to this beautiful Planet.
I hope such series, while amazingly awe-inspiring, serve as a wake-up call, a warning to us of where we and this beautiful planet may be headed if we do not wake up from the slumber, duped by consumerism, conflicts and extravagance.
Kudos to the crew and salutes to the legend, Sir David, for creating this awesome respite and making us aware of the wonders and pains of our beautiful Planet Earth.
Once again the BBC and its co-producers leave no penny unspent as the audience is taken on a beautiful ride to see our wondrous world. The cinematography is nothing short of spectacular as it shows us our natural world. The beauty of it is mind-blowing and yet again there is David Attenborough to guide us. The man is 97 years old and he retains both his gravitas and his warmth. In the making of segment which will be missing in most countries in which it will be broadcast we see a glimpse of how special he is to shows like this as we get to see him 66 years ago and see then what we can see now. It's magical to watch what modern technology can capture. Once again, this is magical TV. The crews across the planet who worked over years to create this deserve absolute respect. Wonderful stuff.
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Planet Earth 3 is an awe-inspiring masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of documentary filmmaking. Its breathtaking cinematography vividly captures the beauty of our planet, from the majestic landscapes to the intricate ecosystems. The storytelling is both informative and emotionally engaging, fostering a profound connection to the wonders of nature. Narrated with eloquence, the series seamlessly weaves scientific knowledge into a compelling narrative. Planet Earth 3 is not just a documentary; it's a visual symphony that inspires awe, appreciation, and a renewed commitment to preserving the precious ecosystems showcased. A testament to the power of storytelling, this series is a must-watch for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of our extraordinary planet.
This docuseries needs to be seen by every single peeson on the globe and the impact we humans as a whole are contributing to the world around us. A truly breath taking and awe experience with an incredible insight to wildlife, oceans, forests and much more.
This docuseries needs to be seen by every single peeson on the globe and the impact we humans as a whole are contributing to the world around us. A truly breath taking and awe experience with an incredible insight to wildlife, oceans, forests and much more.
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- Alternate versionsOriginally, comprises eight episodes each for a one hour slot with no commercials. A nine episode version is available where the 'Making of' addendum is trimmed off all eight episodes and compiled into a ninth episode. This results in nine, approximately 40 minute, episodes to be scheduled into 1 hour slots including commercials.
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