To the Ends of the Earth
David Attenborough sets out on an extraordinary journey across the earth's polar regions, exploring the Arctic and Antarctic.
David Attenborough travels to the end of the Earth, taking viewers on an extraordinary journey across the polar regions of our planet, North and South. The Arctic and Antarctic are the greatest and least-known wildernesses of all - magical ice worlds inhabited by the most bizarre and hardy creatures on Earth.
Our journey begins with David at the North Pole, as the sun returns after six months of darkness. We follow a pair of courting polar bears, which reveal a surprisingly tender side. Next stop is the giant Greenland ice cap, where waterfalls plunge into the heart of the ice and a colossal iceberg carves into the sea. Humpback whales join the largest gathering of seabirds on Earth to feast in rich Alaskan waters. Further south, the tree line marks the start of the taiga forest, containing one third of all trees on earth. Here, 25 of the world's largest wolves take on formidable bison prey.
At the other end of our planet, the Antarctic begins in the Southern Ocean, where surfing penguins struggle to escape a hungry sea lion and teams of orcas create giant waves to wash seals from ice floes - a filming first. Diving below the ice, we discover prehistoric giants, including terrifying sea spiders and woodlice the size of dinner plates. Above ground, crystal caverns ring the summit of Erebus, the most southerly volcano on earth. From here, we retrace the routes of early explorers across the formidable Antarctic ice cap - the largest expanse of ice on our planet. Finally, we rejoin David at the South Pole, exactly one hundred years after Amundsen, and then Scott, were the first humans to stand there.
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Arctic spring melt from Space
Duration: 00:01
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Chopper squad
Duration: 05:48
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Stunning snowflakes
Duration: 00:40
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Merry Erebus!
Duration: 01:31
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | David Attenborough |
| Composer | George Fenton |
| Series Producer | Vanessa Berlowitz |
| Executive Producer | Alastair Fothergill |
Broadcasts
- Wed 26 Oct 201121:00
- Sun 30 Oct 201116:10
- Wed 30 Nov 201101:50
Sun 18 Dec 201116:50BBC HD
Mon 16 Jan 201200:10BBC HD- Sun 5 Feb 201213:30BBC One except Scotland
Sat 5 May 201213:00BBC HD- Mon 8 Jul 201316:15
- Sat 2 Nov 201319:00
- Sun 3 Nov 201301:30
- Wed 6 Nov 201323:00
- Mon 7 Jul 201416:15
- Wed 4 Mar 201513:00BBC Two Scotland
- Wed 4 Mar 201514:45BBC Two except Scotland
- Mon 15 Feb 201616:15BBC Two except Wales
- Sun 14 Nov 202116:05BBC One except Wales
- Wed 13 Sep 202319:00
- Tue 27 Feb 202419:00
- Wed 28 Feb 202401:00
- Mon 21 Oct 202419:00
- Tue 22 Oct 202400:55
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