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date (day) |
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2/29/20 (Sa.) | 9:00 PM | BBCA | (#107) Africa |
2/22/20 (Sa.) | 9:00 PM | BBCA | (#106) Antarctica |
2/15/20 (Sa.) | 9:00 PM | BBCA | (#105) Europe |
2/8/20 (Sa.) | 9:00 PM | BBCA | (#104) Asia |
2/1/20 (Sa.) | 9:00 PM | BBCA | (#103) South America |
1/25/20 (Sa.) | 9:00 PM | BBCA | (#102) North America |
1/18/20 (Sa.) | 9:00 PM | BBCA | (#101) Australia |
11/2/19 (Sa.) | 9:00 PM | BBCA | (#105) Special Presentation |
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SEVEN WORLDS, ONE PLANET (BBC AMERICA)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
11/2/19
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2/29/20
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STATUS: canceled/ended (2019-2020 season) |
TIME SLOT: completed airing its current season |
SEASON(S): 1 (7 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air) |
ADDITIONAL NOTES: a show on hiatus for longer than 12 months - without any news about its future - is assumed to be canceled |
DESCRIPTION: (from BBC America's press release, November 2019) Seven unique stories, one landmark event. Announced today, BBC AMERICA's Seven Worlds, One Planet will premiere Saturday, January 18, 2020, at 9pm/8c as a multi-network event airing on BBC AMERICA, AMC, IFC and SundanceTV. Following Emmy(R)-winning series Planet Earth II and Blue Planet II, Seven Worlds, One Planet tells the story of earth's seven spectacular continents and how they shape the extraordinary animal behavior and biodiversity we see today. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough, and featuring a theme co-composed by Hans Zimmer and Jacob Shea, and series score by Jacob Shea for Bleeding Fingers Music, Seven Worlds, One Planet reveals how each distinct continent has shaped the unique animal life found there. The seven-part series features filming firsts including polar bears jumping from rocks to catch adult beluga whales and a firefly spectacle in North America captured with a motion control tracking time-lapse camera, puma successfully hunting adult guanaco in South America, spidaboo mating dance in Australia, grave robbing hamsters in Europe, the largest aggregation of great whales ever filmed in Antarctica and Sir David Attenborough with the last two northern white rhinos on Earth in Africa. |
PRINCIPAL CAST INFORMATION:
· Sir David Attenborough as Host
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CREW INFORMATION:
· Jonny Keeling as EP
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GENRE(S):
· reality (all) · reality (documentary)
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· BBC Studios · Tencent Penguin Pictures · ZDF
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