Seven Worlds One Planet
Millions of years ago incredible forces ripped apart the Earth's crust creating our seven continents - each with its own distinct climate, its own distinct terrain and its own unique animal life. From the colourful paradise of South America to the scorching heat of Africa, Seven Worlds: One Planet showcases the true character of each continent in turn and reveals just how it has shaped all life there. Be surprised by unexpected stories. Marvel at iconic landscapes. And be awestruck by spectacular wildlife. Seven Worlds: One Planet is an eye-opening journey around a world you thought you knew.
The snowy shores and icy waters of Antarctica are home to some of the most amazing and unusual wildlife in the world. However, even here, many species face extinction due to rapid climate change and overhunting.
Asia is the largest and most extreme continent on Earth. The animals here live in the hottest deserts, tallest jungles and highest mountains in the world, but global warming and deforestation threaten many species including the orangutan.
South America - the most species-rich continent on earth. From the volcanoes of the Andes to the world's largest rainforest, animals here must specialise to carve out a niche.
Australia, a land cast adrift at the time of the dinosaurs. Isolated for millions of years, the weird and wonderful animals marooned here are like nowhere else on Earth.
Sir David Attenborough explores the continent of Europe - a crowded continent transformed by mankind. From the rare and elusive wolves to the almost-extinct Iberian lynx, this continent needs protection to ensure a future for its wildlife.
More than any other continent, North America is defined by extreme weather and seasonal change. For animals that live here this poses great challenges, but for those with a pioneering spirit it can also offer great rewards. In Canada's Yukon, winter can be brutal - up to six feet of snow can fall in a single day. But lynx have found a way to survive where others cannot, pushing farther north than any other cat species on earth. To catch a meal, they must outsmart quicker and more nimble prey, the aptly named snowshoe hair. With no east-west mountain range crossing North America, Arctic air can flow unimpeded as far south as the southern swamps, locking alligators into a blanket of ice and forcing manatees to flee in search of warmer water. Spring arrives rapidly, covering the Rocky Mountains in a riot of wildflowers and turning frozen creeks into raging torrents. In the streams of Tennessee, male chub fish go to great lengths to attract a mate, moving thousands of stones to build rock pyramids over a metre high. When temperatures are just right, the forests of Mississippi come alive with the spectacular glow of millions of fireflies illuminating the night. On the central prairies, summer brings formidable weather. Warm air from the Gulf of Mexico meets Arctic air head-on, resulting in tornados. Spinning across the Great Plains at speeds of 300 miles per hour, these are the fastest winds on earth. Prairie dogs take evasive action, and it's not just tornados they're avoiding. American badgers slink through the long summer grass on the hunt for burrowing owls and unsuspecting prairie dog pups.
Africa, home to the greatest wildlife gatherings on earth. But even in this land of plenty, wildlife faces huge challenges.
Highlights from the series.
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David Attenborough | Self - Presenter |
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Peter Drost | Narrator: The Netherlands |
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Goetz Bielefeldt | Narrator Germany |
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Chadden Hunter | Self - Producer |
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Justine Evans | Self - Camera Operator |
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Mark MacEwen | Self - Cameraman |
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Bertie Gregory | Self - Camera Operator |
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John Shier | Self - Camera Operator |
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Jonathan Keeling | Self - Aerial Director |
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Cong Liu | Narrator: China |
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Rolf Steinmann | Self - Cameraman |
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Theo Webb | Self - Director |
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Daniel Hunter | Self - Camera Operator |
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Kiri Cashell | Self - Director |
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Roberto Donoso | Self - Puma Tracker |
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Cheryl Knott | Self - Primatologist |
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Sarah Whalley | Self - Director |
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Quentin Plett | Self - Boat Captain |
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Arnaud Loubounda | Self - Field guide |
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Joanna Haley | Self |
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James Dalby | Self - Camera Trap Engineer |
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Bruno D'Amicis | Self - Wolf Expert |
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Charlotte Bostock | Self - Director |
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Neil Anderson | Self - Camera Operator |
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Ben O'Brien | Self - Park Ranger |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Location | 10,02 |
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| Watched | |
| Index | 278 |
| Added Date | 22 Feb 2020 07:09:24 |
| Modified Date | 26 Nov 2025 11:24:19 |
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