Planet Earth first aired on BBC in 2006 and its follow-up went out in 2016. Anna is a Features Writer at Hearst Lifestyle and Reads Editor at Red Magazine. What will be the true impact on humans and wildlife? The Executive Producer is Mark Brownlow and the Series Producer is Elizabeth White. Combining the awe and wonder of the original Planet Earth, the new science and discoveries of Blue Planet II and Planet Earth II, and the immersive character-led storytelling of Dynasties, the series will take the ‘Planet Earth’ experience to new heights. Crews will be out on the field shooting longer than ever before. The rare and highly coveted series, Planet Earth III will have a truly global scale with crews staying longer in the field than ever before and new technology will be central to its approach. Around the June solstice, the North Pole is tilted toward the Sun and the Northern Hemisphere gets more of the Sun's direct rays. Mountains 2 / 6 A unique glimpse into the lives of mountain-dwelling animals. (But the same time, he better not because it just won't be the same without him.). Remember: Abuse of the TV.com image system may result in you being banned from uploading images or from the entire site – so, play nice and respect the rules! There’s no way else to tell the stories than he does. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. During the broadcast and online, AMC Networks will share with viewers how they can support the efforts of The National Wildlife Federation, America’s largest wildlife conservation organization, that works to ensure wildlife thrive in a rapidly changing world and MusiCares, a non-profit that provides a safety net of critical assistance for the music community in times of need. Each one-hour episode will transport viewers to a single continent and tell the story of its spectacular wildlife and iconic landscapes. It was commissioned by Charlotte Moore, BBC Director of Content and Tom McDonald, Head of Commissioning, Natural History and Specialist Factual. The special will premiere on BBC America, AMC, IFC and SundanceTV on August 31 at 8pm ET. ", New landmark natural history shows headed to @BBC including: #PerfectPlanet #FrozenPlanet2 #PlanetEarth3 #Primates #TheMatingGame #EarthsParadiseIslandsMore info ➡ https://t.co/IfJBnIfe7i pic.twitter.com/Z9fMvEOaUi, The national treasure that is David Attenborough hasn't yet officially been confirmed for the series. Showrunners have now revealed their hopes that Sir David Attenborough will “still be with us” to lead the next series in 10 years time. My personal favorite of all time. Planet Earth III is a long way away, but don't worry, BBC will make sure you get your nature fix up until then. The series will look at nature at a truly global scale and bring in the wonderful storytelling we have come to love in BBC documentaries. Here's everything you need to know about the upcoming show. It’s not commissioned, but we’re planning what might be a Planet Earth III. We will keep you updated as more information regarding its release is announced. S1, E1 From Pole to Pole Posted by BBC America Editors | February 11, 2019. We’re going off for three years around the world to film in really difficult places. The Executive Producer is Jonny Keeling. Both the orchestra and Dave were filmed for the program in the Lyndhurst Hall at Air Studios, London. Planet Earth producers announce THIRD series amid hopes David Attenborough will ‘still be with us', Baftas TV Awards 2017: Emmerdale cast react to winning Best Soap, BAFTA TV Awards: Alan Carr SLAMS Holly Willoughby for being ‘p****d', BAFTA TV Awards 2017: Viewers OUTRAGED as Netflix’s The Crown SNUBBED. BBC AMERICA is the U.S. home and co-producer of groundbreaking series Planet Earth II, Blue Planet II, Dynasties and the most recently announced upcoming Sir David Attenborough narrated series One Planet: Seven Worlds (w/t). The commissions demonstrate the BBC’S unprecedented commitment to natural history of the highest quality. It will consist of eight hour-long episodes. Here are the other beautiful documentaries scheduled to air between now and 2022. Click the link below to see what others say about Journey to Planet Earth: Season 3! A series producer told Express.co.uk: “It’s more of a team effort than any other genre. David Attenborough celebrates the amazing variety of the natural world in this epic documentary series, filmed over four years across 64 different countries. You can also catch them on YouTube and Google Play. Couldn't find a stream site with HD unfortunately. It was an honor to once again work with David, Jacob Shea and the BBC Concert Orchestra to highlight these incredible stories once again.”. Watch Planet Earth: Fresh Water from Season 1 at TVGuide.com Join / Sign Up Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices.