
Around the World in 60 Minutes
David Morrissey narrates a unique journey around the weird and wonderful planet that we call home. What would you see during just one orbit of the Earth?
A unique journey around the weird and wonderful planet that we call home.
When Yuri Gagarin was blasted into space he became the first human to get a proper look at where we live. 'The Earth is blue,' he exclaimed, 'how amazing!'. Suddenly our perspective on the world had changed forever. We thought we were going to explore the universe, yet the most extraordinary thing we discovered was our own home planet, the Earth.
So what would you see during just one orbit of the Earth? Starting 200 miles above the planet, this film whisks you around the planet to show what changes in the time it takes to circumnavigate the Earth just once. We hear from British-born astronaut Piers Sellers on what it's like to live and work in space, and also to gaze down and see how we are altering and reshaping our world.
We marvel at the incredible forces of nature that brings hundred-mile wide storms and reshapes continents, and also discover how we humans are draining seas and building cities in the middle of the desert. We also visit the wettest place on Earth, as well as the most volcanic.
Narrated by David Morrissey, this inspirational trip around the planet will make you view our home as you've never seen it before.
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Clips
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An Astronaut's First Space Walk
Duration: 02:01
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Shuttle Atlantis Docks With ISS
Duration: 01:47
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | David Morrissey |
| Executive Producer | Joseph Maxwell |
| Producer | Nick Watts |
| Director | Nick Watts |
Broadcasts
- Mon 14 Mar 201121:00
- Tue 15 Mar 201100:25
- Tue 15 Mar 201102:25
- Tue 22 Mar 201119:30
- Tue 12 Apr 201122:00
- Sun 24 Jul 201119:00
- Tue 6 Dec 201120:00
- Wed 7 Dec 201100:30
- Thu 8 Dec 201122:55
- Sat 28 Apr 201220:00
- Sun 29 Apr 201202:10
- Wed 2 May 201223:10
- Sat 15 Dec 201219:00
- Wed 28 Aug 201320:00
- Thu 29 Aug 201301:30
- Mon 27 Jan 201421:00
- Tue 28 Jan 201401:20

