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Sony BBC Earth gears up for launch of 'A Perfect Planet' | Indian Television Dot Com


The five-part series is narrated by Sir David Attenborough
08 Mar, 2021 - 12:46 PM IST     |     By indiantelevision.com Team    
MUMBAI: In Sir David Attenborough’s words –“This is the most important story of our time.”
A Perfect Planet explores how everything about our world is perfectly suited to our existence. For the first time, this series focuses on the powerful natural forces –volcanoes, sun, the weather and the ocean currents – all of which work together in an intricate balance to make Earth the only planet in the solar system that can support life. But how does this occur? Unfolding the varied aspects of our natural world and how they blend to create life, Sony BBC Earth is ready for the premiere of A Perfect Planet on 8 March 2021.

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What makes Earth home, asks David Attenborough's new series 'A Perfect Planet'


What makes Earth home, asks David Attenborough’s new series ‘A Perfect Planet’
What makes Earth home, asks David Attenborough’s new series ‘A Perfect Planet’
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Up in the sky, down in the volcanoes — producer Huw Cordey narrates his experience filming Sony BBC Earth’s ‘A Perfect Planet’ across 31 countries
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Up in the sky, down in the volcanoes — producer Huw Cordey narrates his experience filming Sony BBC Earth’s ‘A Perfect Planet’ across 31 countries
Volcanoes, thunderstorms, oceans, the sun — life on Earth flourishes when there is a perfect balance between these varied geological and climatic conditions. Sony BBC Earth’s

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David Attenborough's candid confession after plotting retirement: 'Know I'm slowing down'

SIR DAVID ATTENBOROUGH admitted he felt like he was 'slowing down' during a candid interview, before revealing when he would retire from filming incredible documentaries.

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David Attenborough: A Perfect Planet star warned BBC against lowering TV licence fee | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV


| UPDATED: 09:12, Sun, Jan 24, 2021
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The nature lover features in tonight’s episode of A Perfect Planet, which explores how animals survive amid the ever-worsening threats presented by climate change. Sir David is a beloved filmmaker who has made scores of documentaries including The Blue Planet, Planet Earth and Life. The 94-year-old has produced a number of those shows for the BBC however in recent years, Netflix has threatened to usurp them due to having a bigger TV budget.

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David Attenborough called on BBC to 'tackle what others don't' amid licence fee row


| UPDATED: 14:48, Sat, Jan 23, 2021
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The nationally-beloved documentarian has spent nearly seven decades at the BBC, where he has enchanted viewers with the natural world and warned of the devastation caused by climate change. The 94-year-old’s new show A Perfect Planet, which airs its penultimate part on Sunday, is among a plethora of factual programmes that aimed to wake up viewers to the effects of global warming. Sir David, who also served as the Controller of BBC Two for four years, took a swipe at the corporation during its ongoing debate about the licence fee.

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BBC iPlayer sees record-breaking start to 2021


| 19 January 2021
In what has been the with biggest week ever for the service, the first full week of the year, 4–10 January 2021, has seen a surge in viewing for the BBC iPlayer as viewers streamed 162 million programmes.
Leading the charge for the live, VOD and catch-up platform were programmes such as The Serpent, A Perfect Planet, Traces and flagship EastEnders. The week also saw a record 4.1 million people aged under-35 sign into their BBC Account to watch BBC iPlayer with Pretty Little Liars, The FA Cup, A Teacher, The Serpent and A Perfect Planet proving popular with the key demographic.
The mega first week came on the heels of a record-breaking 2020 for the BBC iPlayer – which saw 5.8 billion programmes streamed from January-December 2020, up 31% compared with 2019. Attributing drivers for the growth, the BBC said the iPlayer’s surge in 2020 was accelerated by an expanded catalogue of drama, comedy, and documentary box sets and longer availability for many films.

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David Attenborough's swipe at Barack Obama over key administration pledge: 'Not enough'


| UPDATED: 18:51, Sun, Jan 10, 2021
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The animal expert returns to screens tonight as he reviews the environment and animals as part of his new five-part BBC series A Perfect Planet. This week, the episode reflects on the Sun, and the challenges animals have faced with uneven amounts of sunlight that radiates on Earth. The BBC star, who is a household name thanks to his incredible documentaries regarding animals and creatures from across the globe, has often been critical of the manner in which the world is heating up.

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