The third and final part of the award-winning series will consist of eight episodes with the first seven featuring animal behavior from around the world
Sir David Attenborough, the most famous documentary presenter at the age of 97 returns to the small screen to present the final part of the trilogy of the award-winning BBC program ‘Planet Earth’.
“The series wouldn’t be the same without David, so I’m glad he’ll be introducing the third installment“Planet Earth producer Mike Gandon told the Mirror.
“As always, he brought his great enthusiasm and wisdom, is encouraging about this new perspective and, I know, has really enjoyed the amazing new ‘wonders’ being brought to the screen.».
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Filming has already started. The producer revealed that the famous documentarian is presenting the opening scene in a particularly iconic location.
“The first filming of the series with David took place in the beautiful British countryside, in the very location where Charles Darwin used to walk while thinking about his mind-blowing ideas about evolution … and for him, of course, the sun shone under the blue sky, one of the few days this happened this summer!Gandon said.
Tthe third and final part of the award-winning series will consist of eight episodes with the first seven featuring animal behavior from around the world, including some for the first time while the final episode will be dedicated to those working to save species. According to the Guardian it will be shown within the year.
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