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Episode 01: Antarctica
Episode 02: Asia
Episode 03: South America
Episode 04: Australia
Episode 05: Europe
Episode 06: North America
Episode 07: Africa
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E07
Available from: 08-12-2019
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E06
Available from: 01-12-2019
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E05
Available from: 24-11-2019
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E04
Available from: 17-11-2019
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E03
Available from: 10-11-2019
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E02
Available from: 03-11-2019
Seven Worlds, One Planet - Season 1
Description
It is a documentary series that coexists with the real situation of those continents where we live. This series captures how these continents shape life and unexpected stories from the start. The series showcases a range of continental landscapes with its distinct climate and topography everywhere around the world.
It is a documentary series that coexists with the real situation of those continents where we live. This series captures how these continents shape life and unexpected stories from the start. The series showcases a range of continental landscapes with its distinct climate and topography everywhere around the world.
Actors:
Cong Liu,
Peter Drost,
Justine Evans,
Jonathan Keeling,
Mark MacEwen,
David Attenborough,
Goetz Bielefeldt,
John Shier,
Chadden Hunter,
Bertie Gregory
Cong Liu
Peter Drost
Justine Evans
1966, Richmond, Surrey, England, UK
Jonathan Keeling
Mark MacEwen
David Attenborough
8 May 1926, London, England, UK
Goetz Bielefeldt
John Shier
Chadden Hunter
Bertie Gregory
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
N/A
Country:
United Kingdom
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October 30, 2019
If the standard set by this opening episode is a benchmark, this will be the BBC's most visually magnificent wildlife series yet.
October 29, 2019
Note to producers: if the viewer likes the natural world enough to tune in to such a documentary, they don't need their emotions manipulated by aural overload. They already care.

