Planet Earth (2006)

TV-PG
2006
Poster for Planet Earth (2006)

David Attenborough celebrates the amazing variety of the natural world in this epic documentary series, filmed over four years across... More

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Planet Earth (2006) is available to stream in Australia now... More on Stan and Google TV and Apple TV Store and Foxtel and Binge.

Planet Earth (2006) episodes

Episode 1.1

From Pole to Pole

A global tour examining the behaviors of animals and revealing... More the effects of climate change on their environments.

Episode 1.2

Mountains

An exploration of the world's major mountain ranges and the... More habitats they create.

Episode 1.3

Fresh Water

Although merely 3% of water on earth, fresh water plays... More an important part in the planet's weather and erosion. It is immensely important for all non-marine wildlife, which drinks fresh water and swims, procreates, hunts in it. Its concentrations, such as rivers, lakes and swamps, abound in aquatic and other species, often adapted to 'wet' life.

Episode 1.4

Caves

Although often overlooked, caves are remarkable habitats with bizarre wildlife.... More Explore the structures created inside the earth as well as the adaptations animals have made to thrive in these environments.

EPISODE 1.5

Deserts

Despite the lack of rain, deserts are the most varied... More of our ecosystems. In fact, about thirty percent of the earth's land surface is covered in desert. Explore the unique conditions present in deserts as well as the survival mechanisms developed by the animals that inhabit them.

EPISODE 1.6

Ice Worlds

Experience life in the most hostile corners of the planet... More by exploring the terrain, seasons, and animals of the Arctic and Antarctic.

EPISODE 1.7

Great Plains

This episode deals with savanna, steppe, tundra, prairie, and looks... More at the importance and resilience of grasses in such treeless ecosystems. Their vast expanses contain the largest concentration of animal life. Over Africa's savanna, a swarm of 1.5 billion red-billed queleas are caught on camera, the largest flock of birds ever depicted.

EPISODE 1.8

Jungles

Jungles cover roughly three percent of our planet yet contain... More fifty percent of the world's species. Experience the countless flora and fauna that inhabit these unique areas.

EPISODE 1.9

Shallow Seas

A look at the shallow seas of the earth, from... More coral reefs to kelp forests and beyond.

EPISODE 1.10

Seasonal Forests

Trees are Earth's largest organisms and are also one of... More the planet's oldest inhabitants. Seasonal forests (unlike tropical rain-forest) are the largest land habitats. A third of all trees grow in the endless taiga of the Arctic north. Northern America has forests that include California's sequoias, the Earth's largest trees. There and elsewhere, their vast production of photosynthesis and shade presides over a seasonal cycle of life and involves countless plant and animal species.

EPISODE 1.11

Ocean Deep

An exploration of the deepest, darkest realms of the ocean,... More spanning countless species to a depth of 2,000 meters.

Planet Earth (2006) | Ratings & Reviews

Planet Earth (2006) | Details

Rating
TV-PG,
Genre
Documentary
Country of origin
UK
Studio
BBC