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2001 Certificate Ex
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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 Read more

Starring David Attenborough
Genres Television

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The Blue Planet

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 Certificate Ex
Collections Shark Documentaries Collection
Genres Television
Language DVD: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released DVD: 03 Dec 2001
Production year: 2001
Format DVD

The Blue Planet (4 discs) (2001)

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    Features: The Blue Planet, The Deep, Open Ocean, Frozen Seas...

  • Sign up Blue Planet, The - Disc 2

    Features: Seasonal Seas, Coral Seas, Tidal Seas, Coasts...

  • Sign up Blue Planet, The - Disc 3

    Features: Making Waves, Deep Trouble...

  • Sign up Blue Planet, The - Disc 4

    Features: The Abyss, Amazon Abyss, Dive to Shark Vocano...

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  • 14 out of 14 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    Amazing

    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.

      • A customer from London
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  • 3 out of 3 people found this review helpful

    Rated - 5 stars

    A relaxing way to be educated

    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.

      • john1577 from LANCASHIRE
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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, ...