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Alec Baldwin | Himself - Narrator | |
David Attenborough | Himself - Narrator | |
Chadden Hunter | Himself | |
Ted Giffords | Himself | |
Jeff Wilson | Himself | |
Doug Anderson | Himself | |
Mark Linfield | Himself | |
Doug Allan | Himself | |
Matthew Swarbrick | Himself | |
Michael Kelem | Himself | |
John Aitchison | Himself | |
Didier Noirot | Himself | |
Lewis Brower | Himself | |
Faye Hicks | Herself | |
Alun Hubbard | Himself | |
Alec Baldwin | Self - Narrator | |
David Attenborough | Self - Narrator | |
Chadden Hunter | Self | |
Mark Linfield | Self | |
Matthew Swarbrick | Self | |
Alun Hubbard | Self | |
Ted Giffords | Self | |
Red McBrian | Self | |
Andy Smith | Self | |
Lewis Brower | Self | |
Faye Hicks | Self | |
Doug Allan | Self | |
Doug Anderson | Self | |
Jeff Wilson | Self | |
Michael Kelem | Self | |
Didier Noirot | Self | |
Gavin Thurston | Self | |
Hugh Miller | Self | |
Niobe Thompson | Self | |
John Aitchison | Self | |
John Durban | Self | |
Miles Barton | Self | |
Bob Pitman | Self | |
Vanessa Berlowitz | Self | |
Dan Rees | Self |
Producent |
Elizabeth White
Alastair Fothergill Vanessa Berlowitz |
Schrijver |
David Attenborough
Paul Spillenger |
Camerawerk |
Ivo Norenberg
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Muzikant |
George Fenton
Richard Fiocca Barnaby Taylor |
Frozen Planet takes you on the ultimate polar expedition. This landmark 7-part series brings to the screen the two most remote and least hospitable areas on the planet: the frozen wildernesses of the Arctic and Antarctic. And yet, despite environments where temperatures reach minus 70 degrees Celsius and the sun doesn't shine for half the year, life flourishes. Prime attention is given to seals, penguins, and polar bears, but there's a great deal more: from slugs, snails, and caterpillars to minke whales, beluga whales, and narwhals, from seabirds and cod gathering by the millions to wolves tracking bison and caribou. There are breathtaking shots of the landscape as well, and portraits of the human element. |
Seen it: Yes 60 min. 26-10-2011 1. To the Ends of the Earth | |
David Attenborough travels from the Arctic to the Antarctic to discover magical new ice worlds inhabited by the most extraordinary animal survivors on Earth.
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Seen it: Yes 60 min. 2-11-2011 2. Spring | |
After months of darkness the sun returns. The landscape is dynamically transformed and millions of migrants join the hardy residents as they find mates and begin to breed.
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Seen it: Yes 60 min. 9-11-2011 3. Summer | |
Summer creates a window of opportunity that attracts hordes of visitors who cram a lifetime of drama into a few short months as they feed, fight and rear their young.
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Seen it: Yes 60 min. 16-11-2011 4. Autumn | |
Polar landscapes are transformed as the big freeze returns. Most animals leave on epic journeys, some now battle to breed, and for the hardy few it’s a time of opportunity.
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Seen it: Yes 60 min. 23-11-2011 5. Winter | |
During winter most animals abandon the polar regions, but a few extreme survivors remain. This is the story of their strategies and battles to endure the planet’s harshest winters.
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Seen it: Yes 60 min. 30-11-2011 6. The Last Frontier | |
Humans have no natural protection against the cold of the polar regions so why have we been visiting these remote places for thousands of years and what keeps us going back today?
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Seen it: Yes 60 min. 7-12-2011 7. On Thin Ice | |
David Attenborough reveals how scientists measure the changes in the polar regions and what they mean for the animals and people who live there, as well as for the whole planet.
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Seen it: Yes 60 min. 28-12-2011 8. The Epic Journey | |
(Special 22 min documentary available from iTunes with a 'Series Pass' ) During the filming of Frozen Planet, the team got unprecedented access to film the story of the South Pole Station.
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Seen it: Yes 8-4-2012 9. Science at the End of the Earth | |
Seen it: Yes 8-4-2012 10. The Making of 'Frozen Planet' | |
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