Triple bill of nature documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough. In 'Planet Earth' (2006) every episode but the first looks at one of the Earth's natural habitats and examines its local features, together with the breadth of fauna found there. The series took five years to make and contains footage of animals and places never before caught on camera. The episodes comprise: 'From Pole to Pole', 'Mountains', 'Fresh Water', 'Caves', 'Deserts', 'Ice Worlds', 'Great Plains', 'Jungles', 'Shallow Seas', 'Seasonal Forests' and 'Ocean Deep'. 'Frozen Planet' (2011)... explores the polar extremes, capturing life in the Arctic and Antarctic and taking a look at how climate change is affecting the landscapes of these fascinating regions. The episodes comprise: 'To the Ends of the Earth', 'Spring', 'Summer', 'Autumn', 'Winter', 'The Last Frontier' and 'On Thin Ice'. 'The Blue Planet' (2001) examines life beneath the world's oceans, demonstrating the amazing variety and complexity of the underwater kingdom. The series looks at a range of marine animals from the most dangerous predators to some of the tiniest life forms. The episodes comprise: 'The Blue Planet', 'The Deep', 'Open Ocean', 'Frozen Seas', 'Seasonal Seas', 'Coral Seas', 'Tidal Seas' and 'Coasts'. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Blu Planet 'The Blue Planet', narrated by Sir David Attenborough is an epic new guide to the strange and spectacular denizens of our world’s vast oceans. We know less about the oceans than we do about the surface of the moon, yet the sea covers two-thirds of our planet. From the familiar to the unknown, The Blue Planet reveals the sea and its communities at their most fearsome and alluring. The Blue Planet has taken 5 years to film by the BBC’s celebrated Natural History Unit. Over the course of eight episodes it focuses on every type of marine landscape. 'The Blue Planet' chronicles the mysteries of the deep; coastline populations; sea mammals; tidal and climatic influences and the complete biological system that relies on and revolves around the world’s oceans. All eight episodes of this incredible BBC television series are available in this triple-disc set. Planet Earth The makers of The Blue Planet present the epic story of life on Earth. Five years in production, over 2000 days in the field, using 40 cameramen filming across 200 locations, this is the ultimate portrait of our planet. A stunning television experience that combines rare action, unimaginable scale, impossible locations and intimate moments with our planet's best-loved, wildest and most elusive creatures. From the highest mountains to the deepest rivers, this blockbuster series takes you on an unforgettable journey through the challenging seasons and the daily struggle for survival in Earth's most extreme habitats. Using a budget of unprecedented proportions, photography and unique, specially developed filming techniques, Planet Earth takes you to places you have never seen before, to experience sights and sounds you may never experience again. Frozen Planet Narrated by Sir David Attenborough and from the award-winning team behind Planet Earth & Blue Planet comes the ultimate portrait of the earth's Polar regions. The Arctic and Antarctic remain the greatest wildernesses on Earth. The scale and beauty of the scenery and the sheer power of the elements - the weather, the ocean and the ice - is unmatched anywhere else on our planet. Yet these harsh environments are teeming with life: home to iconic animals from polar bears to emperor penguins and from killer whales to wandering albatrosses. Using the latest camera technology to film on land, from the air, underwater and below the ice caps, Frozen Planet follows their fascinating lives throughout the seasons as they struggle to survive. With spectacular polar landscapes and amazing animal behaviour, often filmed for the first time, it captures the drama of an extreme natural world. With both Poles under grave threat from climate change, this extraordinary series may be the last chance to witness these great wildernesses before they change forever.
Triple bill of nature documentary series narrated by Sir David Attenborough. In 'Planet Earth' (2006) every episode but the first looks at one of the Earth's natural habitats and examines its local features, together with the breadth of fauna found there. The series took five years to make and contains footage of animals and places never before caught on camera. The episodes comprise: 'From Pole to Pole', 'Mountains', 'Fresh Water', 'Caves', 'Deserts', 'Ice Worlds', 'Great Plains', 'Jungles', 'Shallow Seas', 'Seasonal Forests' and 'Ocean Deep'. 'Frozen Planet' (2011) explores the polar extremes, capturing life in the Arctic and Antarctic and taking a look at how climate change is affecting the landscapes of these fascinating regions. The episodes comprise: 'To the Ends of the Earth', 'Spring', 'Summer', 'Autumn', 'Winter', 'The Last Frontier' and 'On Thin Ice'. 'The Blue Planet' (2001) examines life beneath the world's oceans, demonstrating the amazing variety and complexity of the underwater kingdom. The series looks at a range of marine animals from the most dangerous predators to some of the tiniest life forms. The episodes comprise: 'The Blue Planet', 'The Deep', 'Open Ocean', 'Frozen Seas', 'Seasonal Seas', 'Coral Seas', 'Tidal Seas' and 'Coasts'.
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