Planet Earth

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Planet Earth is a landmark BBC nature documentary series, narrated by David Attenborough, that showcases the planet’s diverse ecosystems and wildlife with groundbreaking cinematography.

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Planet Earth: The Future 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf BBC television programme
nature documentary
television documentary series
audioFormat Dolby Digital
awarded Peabody Award
Primetime Emmy Awards
composer George Fenton
coProductionCompany CBC Television
Discovery Channel
NHK Broadcasting Center
surface form: NHK
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
distributor BBC Studios
surface form: BBC Worldwide
executiveProducer Alastair Fothergill
featuresLocation caves
deep ocean
deserts
forests
freshwater habitats
grasslands
mountains
poles
shallow seas
filmingDuration over 5 years
firstAired 2006-03-05
focusesOn ecosystems
natural habitats
wildlife
followedBy Planet Earth II
genre nature documentary
hasEpisode Caves
Deserts
Fresh Water
Pole to Pole
surface form: From Pole to Pole

Great Plains
Ice Worlds
Jungles
Mountains
Ocean Deep
Seasonal Forests
Shallow Seas
homeMediaRelease Blu-ray
DVD
knownFor groundbreaking cinematography
high-definition wildlife footage
language English
lastAired 2006-12-17
narrator David Attenborough
numberOfEpisodes 11
numberOfSeries 1
originalNetwork BBC HD
BBC One
pictureFormat HDTV
producer BBC Natural History Unit
productionCompany BBC
received critical acclaim
runtimePerEpisode approximately 50 minutes
spinOff Planet Earth: The Future
subject Earth

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BBC America notableProgram Planet Earth
this entity surface form: Planet Earth: The Future
David Attenborough notableWork Planet Earth
Planet Earth II prequel Planet Earth
Life in Cold Blood relatedWork Planet Earth