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Seven Worlds One Planet S01E07 Available from: 08-12-2019
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E06 Available from: 01-12-2019
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E05 Available from: 24-11-2019
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E04 Available from: 17-11-2019
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E03 Available from: 10-11-2019
Seven Worlds One Planet S01E02 Available from: 03-11-2019
Seven Worlds, One Planet - Season 1
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The documentary series embodies the story of the seven continents integrated and how they formed life and unexpected stories. It is these famous landscapes that distinguish those continents distinct climate, terrain and animal life that distinguishes each continent.
The documentary series embodies the story of the seven continents integrated and how they formed life and unexpected stories. It is these famous landscapes that distinguish those continents distinct climate, terrain and animal life that distinguishes each continent.
Actors: Jonathan Keeling,
John Shier,
Bertie Gregory,
Mark MacEwen,
Chadden Hunter,
Peter Drost,
Cong Liu,
Goetz Bielefeldt,
Justine Evans,
David Attenborough

Jonathan Keeling

John Shier

Bertie Gregory

Mark MacEwen

Chadden Hunter

Peter Drost

Cong Liu

Goetz Bielefeldt

Justine Evans 1966, Richmond, Surrey, England, UK

David Attenborough 8 May 1926, London, England, UK
Genre: Documentary
Director: N/A
Country: United Kingdom
Keywords: #Seven Worlds One Planet
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October 30, 2019
If the standard set by this opening episode is a benchmark, this will be the BBC's most visually magnificent wildlife series yet.
October 29, 2019
Note to producers: if the viewer likes the natural world enough to tune in to such a documentary, they don't need their emotions manipulated by aural overload. They already care.