Round Planet

Round Planet

Armstrong Wedgewood has been let loose among the BBC's treasure trove of natural history footage to retell our planet's greatest stories in a new and hilarious way. This is natural history, but not as you know it.
IMDb 7,8/1020161 sæson
IMDb 7,8/1020161 sæson
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10 episoder
  • 1. Arctic

    1. Arctic

    Plunged into darkness for four months a year, the animals of the Arctic are a hardy bunch. Armstrong Wedgewood follows polar bears looking for love and new life and the Arctic fox as it searches for a meal while taking on some unlikely contenders.
    Plunged into darkness for four months a year, the animals of the Arctic are a hardy bunch. Armstrong Wedgewood follows polar bears looking for love and new life and the Arctic fox as it searches for a meal while taking on some unlikely contenders.
    TV-G
    26min
    15. maj 2016
  • 2. Yellowstone

    2. Yellowstone

    Yellowstone National Park's spectacular landscape supports an array of wildlife, but this serene habitat also holds a dark secret. Armstrong Wedgewood follows the park's residents who thrive in a land of extremes, oblivious to the time bomb beneath them.
    Yellowstone National Park's spectacular landscape supports an array of wildlife, but this serene habitat also holds a dark secret. Armstrong Wedgewood follows the park's residents who thrive in a land of extremes, oblivious to the time bomb beneath them.
    TV-G
    26min
    20. jun. 2016
  • 3. Oceans

    3. Oceans

    From hospitable sea-cucumbers to predatory starfish, Armstrong Wedgewood celebrates the ugly and unconventional killers of the deep. Despite these creatures working in almost invisible roles, they are vital in keeping the ocean's ecosystem in balance.
    From hospitable sea-cucumbers to predatory starfish, Armstrong Wedgewood celebrates the ugly and unconventional killers of the deep. Despite these creatures working in almost invisible roles, they are vital in keeping the ocean's ecosystem in balance.
    TV-G
    25min
    21. jun. 2016
  • 4. Wildebeest

    4. Wildebeest

    Armstrong Wedgewood follows the annual migration of the wildebeest as they journey across the Serengeti. On their route, these giants encounter lions, hyenas, giraffes and dung beetles -- each with a role to play in this very literal "circle of life."
    Armstrong Wedgewood follows the annual migration of the wildebeest as they journey across the Serengeti. On their route, these giants encounter lions, hyenas, giraffes and dung beetles -- each with a role to play in this very literal "circle of life."
    TV-G
    26min
    22. jun. 2016
  • 5. Madagascar

    5. Madagascar

    Madagascar is an island of extremes and a varied habitat where one side is "wetter than an otter's pocket" and the other "dryer than a camel's hoover bag." Armstrong Wedgewood checks out how diversity in landscape leads to wildlife with unique evolutions.
    Madagascar is an island of extremes and a varied habitat where one side is "wetter than an otter's pocket" and the other "dryer than a camel's hoover bag." Armstrong Wedgewood checks out how diversity in landscape leads to wildlife with unique evolutions.
    TV-G
    26min
    23. jun. 2016
  • 6. Penguins

    6. Penguins

    Veteran broadcaster Armstrong Wedgewood has visited the Antarctic many times over, experiencing the highs and lows of life on the ice. To his eyes, the penguins of this frigid landscape are the symbol for soldiering on in the face of adversity.
    Veteran broadcaster Armstrong Wedgewood has visited the Antarctic many times over, experiencing the highs and lows of life on the ice. To his eyes, the penguins of this frigid landscape are the symbol for soldiering on in the face of adversity.
    TV-G
    26min
    26. jun. 2016
  • 7. Islands

    7. Islands

    Isolated from the wider world, life on islands often evolves some weird and wonderful survival solutions. Armstrong Wedgewood explores a cast of island odd-balls who have adapted to overcome the challenges of their remote habitat.
    Isolated from the wider world, life on islands often evolves some weird and wonderful survival solutions. Armstrong Wedgewood explores a cast of island odd-balls who have adapted to overcome the challenges of their remote habitat.
    TV-G
    26min
    27. jun. 2016
  • 8. Great Apes

    8. Great Apes

    From Central Africa to Sumatra, Armstrong Wedgewood explores the complex culture, society and intelligence of mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans while drawing parallels with the behavior of these huge primates and human society.
    From Central Africa to Sumatra, Armstrong Wedgewood explores the complex culture, society and intelligence of mountain gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos and orangutans while drawing parallels with the behavior of these huge primates and human society.
    TV-G
    26min
    28. jun. 2016
  • 9. Forests

    9. Forests

    Rain forests are some of the planet's oldest ecosystems, and over a third of Earth's animals and two thirds of its plant species are found in these wet habitats. Armstrong Wedgewood reveals the diversity of creatures found in forests across the world.
    Rain forests are some of the planet's oldest ecosystems, and over a third of Earth's animals and two thirds of its plant species are found in these wet habitats. Armstrong Wedgewood reveals the diversity of creatures found in forests across the world.
    TV-G
    26min
    29. jun. 2016
  • 10. Bears

    10. Bears

    Bears are contrary animals, and while they may be some of the planet's largest predators, they rarely pick on anything their own size. Armstrong Wedgewood explores how and why these giant mammals choose to survive on tiny morsels.
    Bears are contrary animals, and while they may be some of the planet's largest predators, they rarely pick on anything their own size. Armstrong Wedgewood explores how and why these giant mammals choose to survive on tiny morsels.
    TV-G
    26min
    30. jun. 2016
  • Round Planet
    IMDb 7,8/1020161 sæson
    Armstrong Wedgewood has been let loose among the BBC's treasure trove of natural history footage to retell our planet's greatest stories in a new and hilarious way. This is natural history, but not as you know it.
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    Producere
    John CapenerClare KingstonEd Watkins
    Medvirkende
    Matthew ThompsonArmstrong WedgewoodClare KingstonMatt Lucas
    Selskab
    discovery plus Natural History
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