After examining our world’s oceans in The Blue Planet (2001) and the intricacies of nature in Planet Earth (2006), BBC is preparing to unveil its next big documentary that “marvels at mankind’s incredible relationship with nature in the world today.” It’s called Human Planet.
Uniquely in the animal kingdom, humans have managed to adapt and thrive in every environment on Earth. Each episode takes you to the extremes of our planet: the arctic, mountains, oceans, jungles, grasslands, deserts, rivers and even the urban jungle. Here you will meet people who survive by building complex, exciting and often mutually beneficial relationships with their animal neighbours and the hostile elements of the natural world.
The production crew behind the upcoming doc filmed in around 80 locations using state-of-the-art HD cameras. So you can expect the visuals to be stunningly beautiful, but isn’t that the norm for BBC/Discovery documentary series?
Human Planet will air in eight parts. It began broadcasing January 13 on BBC One in the UK and an international release will follow shortly after the series ends there. Watch the trailer for it above, and look after the break for two more sneak peeks.
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