Blue Planet II
The Prequel
This world-exclusive introduction to the show is narrated by series presenter Sir David Attenborough and set to an exclusive track developed by Hans Zimmer and Radiohead. The prequel features an array of some of the most awe-inspiring shots and highlights from the new series, as well as several exclusive scenes that will not feature in any of the seven episodes which are set for UK broadcast on BBC One later this year.
BBC Earth
Published on Oct 20, 2017
In 2001, The Blue Planet opened our
eyes to the worlds beneath the waves. A generation on, new science and
technology allow us to journey deeper than ever before at the most
crucial time in our ocean’s history. This is Blue Planet II. Take a deep
breath.
Blue Planet II
Official Trailer 2 BBC Earth
Blue
Planet II is narrated by Sir David Attenborough and features an
original score by legendary composer Hans Zimmer. The series is set for
UK broadcast on BBC One on October 29th and coming soon to BBC America
in 2018.
A BBC Studios Natural History Unit production,
co-produced with BBC America, Tencent, WDR, France Télévisions and
CCTV9. A BBC Open University Partnership.
Feeding Humphead Parrotfish
Blue Planet - BBC Earth
A school of Humphead Parrotfish descend on the coral reef to feed and turn the age old coral into a fine sand that, in turn, forms islands. Fascinating video from BBC natural history show Blue Planet. Narrated by Sir David Attenborough. Taken From Blue Planet
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Bird is eaten by giant fish
Blue Planet II: Episode 1 Preview
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