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Blue Planet Now

All Episodes 2019

  • Returning Series
  • 2019-11-09T00:00:00Z
  • 50m
  • 3h 20m (4 episodes)
  • English
  • Documentary
The four-part series follows hosts Chris Packham, Liz Bonnin and Steve Backshall as they travel to different locales around the globe where marine life is coping with increasing changes. In the premiere episode, titled "Whale Sanctuary," Chris heads to Mexico, where he and the team explore the world's biggest whale nursery for gray whales and their young, while in the Great Barrier Reef, Liz observes as sea turtles hatch on the beach and make the treacherous trip back to the ocean. In the Bahamas, Steve gets up close and personal with some of the ocean's biggest predators, including Tiger sharks, and gets to meet a real-life "Shark Whisperer."

4 episodes

Series Premiere

2019-11-09T00:00:00Z

1x01 Whale Sanctuary

Series Premiere

1x01 Whale Sanctuary

  • 2019-11-09T00:00:00Z50m

In Mexico, Chris pairs up with scientists at the world's biggest whale nursery to witness the arrival of gray whale mothers and their babies. Steve drops anchor in the Bahamas to take the plunge with some enormous ocean predators including Tiger sharks.

2019-11-16T00:00:00Z

1x02 Shark Paradise

1x02 Shark Paradise

  • 2019-11-16T00:00:00Z50m

Liz joins scientists to find out how temperature increases are impacting the reef, and how plastic is putting the future of the planet's turtles at risk.

2019-11-23T00:00:00Z

1x03 Wonders of the Reef

1x03 Wonders of the Reef

  • 2019-11-23T00:00:00Z50m

Steve, Chris and Liz join scientists to further understand the importance of migrations, long and short, and understand how human demands have impacted the oceans.

2019-11-30T00:00:00Z

1x04 Hammerheads and Humpbacks

1x04 Hammerheads and Humpbacks

  • 2019-11-30T00:00:00Z50m

Steve, Chris and Liz try to understand what the future holds for all life within the blue planet, and the extraordinary efforts scientists are making to protect the seas.

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