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Episode 01: One Ocean
Episode 02: The Deep
Episode 03: Coral Reefs
Episode 04: Big Blue
Episode 05: Green Seas
Episode 06: Coasts
Episode 07: Our Blue Planet
Blue Planet II S01E07
Available from: 10-12-2017
Blue Planet II S01E06
Available from: 03-12-2017
Blue Planet II S01E05
Available from: 26-11-2017
Blue Planet II S01E04
Available from: 19-11-2017
Blue Planet II S01E03
Available from: 12-11-2017
Blue Planet II S01E02
Available from: 05-11-2017
Blue Planet II S01E01
Available from: 29-10-2017
Blue Planet II - Season 1
Description
Documentary continues to showcase Davids Attenborough exploration of the ocean waters and its sanctuary
Documentary continues to showcase Davids Attenborough exploration of the ocean waters and its sanctuary
Actors:
Peter Drost,
Roger Munns,
David Attenborough
Peter Drost
Roger Munns
David Attenborough
8 May 1926, London, England, UK
Genre:
Documentary
Director:
N/A
Country:
United Kingdom
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November 06, 2017
The footage is so gloriously HD by this point that it almost looks like Pixar, counter-intuitively - your brain not being used to seeing actual sea life in such a crisp, vivid, three-dimensional way.November 06, 2017
To me, wrapped and rapt in the wrasses, or the orcas slapping herring, or the dancing surfing dolphins, or simply the tower-block waves crashing, slo-mo ethereal, off New Zealand, this, and (crucially) the story of its filming was magnificent.October 30, 2017
There are some extraordinary and brilliant things going on down there, and here it is as you've never seen it before.November 06, 2017
Just like that ingenuitive tuskfish (and at the risk of zoomorphism), Blue Planet II has its tools, and it knows how to use them.November 06, 2017
It is the kind of telly that makes you wish you had a bigger one, possibly even a cinema to watch it on. It is also, in contrast to much natural history programming, full of hope.November 06, 2017
It's a soberly factual psychedelia; all told, utterly sensational stuff. The apex of the BBC.November 06, 2017
Some of the most eye-popping sequences didn't involve wildlife at all, but revealed the power, majesty and beauty of breaking waves in high-definition slow-motion sequences.November 06, 2017
This was hypnotic, humbling, majestic television at the top of its game. By comparison anything Hollywood razzmatazz has to offer looks positively beige.