![]() Ted Kordīlue Planet : Its hard to rain too many superlatives on Blue Planet, surely one of the finest and most fascinating nature documentaries ever made. The three extra episodes here-Planet Earth: The Future-provide a sobering finale, as Sir David practically pleads with viewers to cherish the animals that we share this planet with, before its too late. The creators of Planet Earth endured some of the worlds most hostile environments, from the deepest ocean depths to an Antarctic blizzard to a fetid, cockroach- and bat-infested cave, just to grab a few moments of film its worth watching the "Making of" shorts that accompany each episode, in order to see just what lengths they had to go to. The BBCs cameramen filmed more than 200 locations, resulting in some truly spectacular footage, much of which has never before been seen-such as the rare sight of an endangered snow leopard hunting in the Himalayas, or great white sharks leaping from the water as they hunt. Once again, Sir David Attenborough provides the narration, as the cameras fly across the surface of the earth, zooming in to give us a bugs eye view one minute, zooming out to give us an eagles perspective the next. Planet Earth : As befits the BBCs reputation for producing some of the worlds best nature documentaries, Planet Earth is an epic travelogue, focussing on different ecologies and the unique animals that inhabit them. The three extra episodes here-Planet Earth: The Future-provide a sobering finale, as Sir David practically pleads with viewers to cherish the animals that we share this planet with, before it too late.-Ted Kord .uk Review The creators ofPlanet Earthendured some of the world most hostile environments, from the deepest ocean depths to an Antarctic blizzard to a fetid, cockroach- and bat-infested cave, just to grab a few moments of film it worth watching the "Making of" shorts that accompany each episode, in order to see just what lengths they had to go to. The BBC cameramen filmed more than 200 locations, resulting in some truly spectacular footage, much of which has never before been seen-such as the rare sight of an endangered snow leopard hunting in the Himalayas, or great white sharks leaping from the water as they hunt. Once again, Sir David Attenborough provides the narration, as the cameras fly across the surface of the earth, zooming in to give us a bug eye view one minute, zooming out to give us an eagle perspective the next. Planet Earth: As befits the BBC reputation for producing some of the world best nature documentaries,Planet Earthis an epic travelogue, focussing on different ecologies and the unique animals that inhabit them. To learn more about how and for what purposes Amazon uses personal information (such as Amazon Store order history), please visit our Privacy Notice. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie Preferences, as described in the Cookie Notice. Click ‘Continue without accepting’ or ‘Customise Cookies’ to decline these cookies, make more detailed choices or learn more. Third parties use cookies for the purposes of displaying and measuring personalised advertisements, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. This includes using first- and third-party cookies which store or access standard device information such as a unique identifier. ![]() If you agree, we will also use cookies to complement your shopping experience across Amazon stores as described in our Cookie Notice. ![]() We also use these cookies to understand how customers use our services (for example, by measuring site visits) so we can make improvements. We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experiences, and to provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie Notice.
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