From desert to jungle: Our guide to the weather and conditions at the locations in Planet Earth II

Planet Earth II

Planet Earth brings together almost 120 separate shoots and splits its time between six vastly different environments, including Jungles this Sunday.

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Planet Earth II

Planet Earth II is a 2016 British nature documentary series produced by the BBC as a sequel to Planet Earth, which was broadcast in 2006. The series is presented and narrated by Sir David Attenborough with the main theme music composed by Hans Zimmer.

The first trailer was released on 9 October 2016, and the series premiered on 6 November 2016 in the United Kingdom on BBC One and BBC One HD. Planet Earth II is the first television series produced by the BBC in Ultra-high-definition (4K).

Production

The series was announced by the BBC in 2013 with the working title One Planet, but the title was later changed to Planet Earth II.

The BBC trailer for the series used the same music featured in the trailer for the original Planet Earth, “Hoppípolla” by Icelandic post-rock band Sigur Rós.

The original Planet Earth, airing in 2006, was one of the first natural documentary series to be made in high definition (HD) and Planet Earth II utilised new technologies developed since the first series, including ultra high definition (4K), improved camera stabilisation, remote recording and aerial drone technology.

Broadcast

British television

Planet Earth II debuted on British television on 6 November 2016 8pm to 9pm (UK time), being broadcast on BBC One and BBC One HD, and consists of six episodes.

International

The series will broadcast internationally on BBC Earth, while there will be a few exceptions for some countries.

The series will be aired in the United States each Saturday, starting from 28 January 2017 on BBC America.

Episodes

Official episode viewing figures are from BARB. The first episode gained 12.26 million viewers, the highest under the current system of viewing figures for a nature documentary.

Source : wikipedia

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