![]() □ The 66 greatest documentaries of all time. □ Sir David Attenborough on a life of wonders. seas of life : seasonal seas/coral seas / part 3 (DVD) Average Rating. Before creating the monumental Planet Earth, the BBC created the Emmy award winning The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, which showed the oceans in a way they had never been seen before. But where to start and what to prioritise in this happily massive body of work? To help, we’ve sorted the impeccable from the just - merely - extraordinary. Originally produced in 2001 and finally released on high-definition Blu-ray, The Blue Planet: Seas of Life is, as of 2013, the most comprehensive exploration of what many refer to as 'the last frontier': the world hidden beneath the water that covers 70 percent of the earth. One of the most breathtaking explorations of the worlds oceans ever assembled. Everything he (and, to be fair, his skilled camera operators and technical gurus) has done has been touched by genius. ![]() Published United States : British Broadcasting Corporation, 2007. Attenborough, David, 1926-British Broadcasting Corporation. Described as 'the first ever comprehensive series on the natural history of the worlds oceans', each of the eight 50-minute episodes examines a different aspect of marine life. David Attenborough narrates a natural history of the oceans to uncover the strange, otherworldly creatures living in the depths of the ocean. Not to mention, a soothing voice to tell us all about bugs that can carry ridiculously enormous leaves and the perils of being a tiny, floating albatross when there are tiger sharks about. The blue planet seas of life (DVD) Average Rating. The Blue Planet is a BBC nature documentary series narrated by David Attenborough, first transmitted in the UK from 12 September 2001. ![]() The great man is like an ecosystem of all his own: a constantly evolving source of technological wizardry, consistently brilliant broadcasting firsts, and a passion for wildlife and the planet that has inspired and informed in equal measure. Summary: 'The Blue Planet: Seas of Life is the definitive exploration of the marine world, chronicling the mysteries of the deep in ways never before imagined'-Container. Like one of those mighty redwoods you can drive a car through, David Attenborough has loomed over all our lives for seven decades now – in the most benevolent, life-giving sense imaginable.
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