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The Blue Planet - a natural history of the oceans
A BBC1 series of eight 50 minute programmes
Narrated by David Attenborough

The Blue Planet, the definitive exploration of the Earth's final frontier is now over. From the deep to the shore, from pole to pole it revealed extraordinary life and behaviour that had never before been filmed. In some cases the species were only recently known to scientists.

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Introduction The deep Open oceans Frozen seas
Seasonal seas Archive coral Tidal seas Archive coasts
Deep trouble

Go behind the scenes with the production team, see how they captured footage of the world's fastest fish, filmed creatures of the deep sea and the largest animal that has ever lived on earth.

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Interviews

Read interviews with Series Producer Alastair Fothergill, composer George Fenton, blue whale specialist Bruce Mate and oceangoers Jessie Lane and Kit Rogers.




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