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Planet Earth III is a 2023 British nature documentary series produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit in co-production with The Open University, BBC America, ZDF, France Televisions and NHK. It is the third instalment in the Planet Earth series , with Sir David Attenborough reprising his role as narrator like its predecessors.
The last sequence depicts the largest animal on Earth—the blue whale, of which 300,000 once roamed the world's oceans with 3000 individuals roam the planet which they are now fewer than 3% remain. Planet Earth Diaries shows the search in the Bahamas for oceanic whitetip sharks. [26]
Planet Earth II initially held the top position on IMDb's Top 250 TV Shows, which was called a "substantial achievement" by The Independent. [41] As of 2024, it is ranked second on this list. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] The Guardian listed the series as the best television show of 2016 [ 44 ] and in 2019 ranked it along with the first Planet Earth series ...
The creators of "Planet Earth III" say they wanted to examine how nature and humans interact in the latest installment of the series that features the narration of David Attenborough.
Planet Earth II is a natural history documentary series, produced by the BBC as a sequel to the highly successful Planet Earth television series, which aired roughly a decade earlier, in 2006. [3] The series was presented and narrated by Sir David Attenborough with the score composed by Hans Zimmer .
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Our Planet is a British nature documentary series made for Netflix.The series is narrated by David Attenborough and produced by Silverback Films, led by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, who also created BBC documentary series Planet Earth, Frozen Planet and The Blue Planet, in collaboration with the conservation charity World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
The series was available as a 3-disc DVD set (BBCDVD1089, released 3 December 2001 and re-released in 2003), including interviews with the production team, a photo gallery and three additional programmes: Making Waves: the making of The Blue Planet (50 mins) Deep Trouble: an ecological documentary (50 mins) Blue: a five-minute theatrical short