The definitive story of the blue section of our planet - the oceans - which run from the shores to the open depths of the sea. Programmes include: The Blue Planet, The Deep, Open Ocean, Frozen Seas, Seasonal Seas, Coral Seas, Tidal Seas, Coasts, Making Waves, Deep Trouble, The Abyss, Amazon Abyss, and Dive to Shark Vocano Read more
| Starring | David Attenborough |
|---|---|
| Genres | Television |
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The definitive story of the blue section of our planet - the oceans - which run from the shores to the open depths of the sea. Programmes include: The Blue Planet, The Deep, Open Ocean, Frozen Seas, Seasonal Seas, Coral Seas, Tidal Seas, Coasts, Making Waves, Deep Trouble, The Abyss, Amazon Abyss, and Dive to Shark Vocano
| Starring | David Attenborough |
|---|---|
| Studio | BBC WORLDWIDE PUBLISHING |
| Run time | DVD: 8 hrs 55 mins |
| Certificate | |
| Collections | Shark Documentaries Collection |
| Genres | Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 03 Dec 2001 Production year: 2001 |
| Format | DVD |
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Features: The Blue Planet, The Deep, Open Ocean, Frozen Seas...
Features: Seasonal Seas, Coral Seas, Tidal Seas, Coasts...
Features: Making Waves, Deep Trouble...
Features: The Abyss, Amazon Abyss, Dive to Shark Vocano...
This is without doubt the most amazing set of nature programs you will ever see. Disc 1 ans 2 have four episodes each lasting 50 minutes each. Disc 3 is the one that tells you how they did it all. Don't delay, watch it now.
There's only one David Attenborough. I spent a full day square-eyed and now I want more. Bring on the next one. A relaxing way to be educated.
It's a safe bet that, if not for the unprecedented popularity of March of the Penguins, we wouldn't be seeing this National Geographic nature film on the big screen. The photography is impressive. Husband and wife filmmaking team Adam Ravetch and Sarah Robertson have drawn on eight years' spent filming in the arctic. The nephew of screenwriter Irving Ravetch (Hud), Adam Ravetch is a marine biologist and cameraman whose footage has been used in dozens of TV documentaries, including the BBC's... Read more