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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.
Sequel to 2019's Earth's Great Rivers. Dogs in the Wild: Meet the Family: 2022 A series about canines, and how they have adapted to a wide variety of Earth's climates. Chris Packham (narrator) Earth: 2023 The story of our home planet. Chris Packham (presenter) Planet Earth III: 2023 Sequel to Planet Earth and Planet Earth II: 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 .
A group of half-man, half-shark heroes battled villains in this action-packed cartoon, which was one of many ’90s shows inspired by “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.” The street-smart sharks ...
Cars 3 : 5-Headed Shark Attack: Christopher Ray Sequel to 3-Headed Shark Attack. Followed by 6-Headed Shark Attack in 2018. — Empire of the Sharks: Mark Atkins Sequel to Planet of the Sharks. War for the Planet of the Apes: Alien Convergence: Rob Pallatina Alien: Covenant: Operation Dunkirk: Nick Lyon Dunkirk: Troy The Odyssey: Tekin Girgin ...
Disneynature was announced on April 21, 2008, a day before Earth Day, with a starting slate of seven films.Camilleri was set to head the new division. A multi-film production agreement was made with Alastair Fothergill, BBC's Planet Earth series producer, for three scheduled films: Earth (2009), African Cats (2011) and Chimpanzee (2012). [7]
Tales From Planet Earth is a collection of science fiction short stories by British writer Arthur C. Clarke, originally published in 1989. Contents
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]