All right reserved. Got a showbiz story? Sir David Attenborough has announced plans for a new BBC documentary series focusing on how humans have changed the face of the earth – and the natural forces its costing us.The legendary nature documentarian will front the new five-part series, titled A Perfect Planet, which will also delve into ‘natural forces’ including volcanoes.It’ll also see the skills animals of the world have when it comes to adapting themselves to make sure they can survive whatever is thrown at them.Animals being show in this series include vampire finches of the Galapagos, and the return of China’s golden snub-nosed monkeys, which were The monkeys noses are deliberately snubbed after hundreds of years of evolution in cold terrain, with the species adapting to stop them getting frost bitten.‘A Perfect Planet is a breathtaking series celebrating the intricate systems that allow our planet to thrive, bringing together a unique perspective with groundbreaking camera technology,’ Charlotte Moore, BBC director of content, said of the new project.Sir David also said on the announcement: ‘Our planet is one in a billion, a world teeming with life. (Credit: Netflix) Along the way, you'll get a vivid glimpse into the lives of ants, beetles, caterpillars, butterflies, and moths, along with birds including raptors and corvids.
But now, a new dominant force is changing the face of Earth: humans.’The announcement for the new project comes just a day after it was revealed BBC was planning a new documentary series surrounding the ‘To be able to do this with Greta is an extraordinary privilege, getting an inside view on what it’s like being a global icon,’ producer Rob Liddell said on the announcement.The series will see Thunberg continue her efforts across the globe to campaign for climate change efforts, while also dealing with autism, her school work, and her life balance.BBC studios will create the series, but it’s currently unknown when to expect it.If you've got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us Wildlife populations have plummeted almost 70% in less than 50 yearsSir David Attenborough says climate and environment protests should not break the law 'Sir David Attenborough to explore extinction in new BBC documentaryWildlife populations have plummeted almost 70% in less than 50 yearsHow schools have 'moved mountains' to get children back into classSir David Attenborough to explore extinction in new BBC documentaryFive incredible off-the-beaten-track Greek isles to jet to‘Christmas will not happen unless we change what we’re doing,’ warns Dr Hilary JonesDr Hilary Jones brands coronavirus pregnancy style test ‘unachievable’ as it could cost £100 billionPiers Morgan reveals Sir Tom Moore ordered six blondes in dressing room rider in Life Stories sneak peekThe Big Bang Theory’s Kunal Nayyar’s ‘cold and psychotic’ Criminal role praised by stunned co-starsDiversity’s Jordan Banjo fights tears over Black Lives Matter routine as Britain’s Got Talent complaints top 7,500 His father, Frederick, was a principal at university college, Leicester, where he grew up in the college house. Search for screenings / showtimes and book tickets for David Attenborough: A Life on our Planet. See the release date and trailer. During his childhood, he spent most of his time gathering fossils, stones, and natural specimens.
Ain't that the truth.The Planet Earth series have never failed to calm me in some of my worst times. Ciara Sheppard in Entertainment. Attenborough was born in Isleworth, Middlesex. David Attenborough Fans Will Love Sky’s New Series ‘Wild Animals Babies’. David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet will premiere at the Royal Albert Hall on Thursday 16 April 2020, tickets are available at www.royalalberthall.com. To top it off, it will be a musical.Attenborough (who must be protected at all costs) will be teaming up with rapper Dave for a The programme, which has come about during a time where our spirits are undoubtedly low, has been “designed to lift viewers’ spirits during a time of international uncertainty”. David Attenborough has a new Planet Earth in the works WORDS Ella Jane PHOTOGRAPHY courtesy Twitter PUBLISHED Wed, 5 Aug 2020 Perhaps the best news since this absolute trash excuse for a year began is that purest Brit of all, Sir David Attenborough, has a new Planet Earth in the works.