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BBC's 'Planet Earth Live' to air globally in 140 countries

The young animals' struggle for survival during the critical month of May will air across BBC channels around the world

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BBC's 'Planet Earth Live' to air globally in 140 countries

BBC's 'Planet Earth Live' to air globally in 140 countries

In the most ambitious global wildlife series ever undertaken, it is an epic global animal soap opera where nature writes the script

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | May 10, 2012

publive-imageThis May the Earth's most charismatic animals will be followed day and night by award winning BBC Natural History Unit film makers, international wildlife specialists and BBC viewers around the world – for an epic global animal soap opera 'Planet Earth Live' where nature writes the script.

Filming in six different time zones, across five diverse continents, in seven locations using spectacular cinematography, real-time filming techniques and up-close HD wildlife footage the young animals' struggle for survival during the critical month of May will air across BBC channels around the world. The lives of the Earth's youngest animals truly hang in the balance over the course of the series including baby elephants in Kenya, black bears in Minnesota, macaque monkeys in Sri Lanka, meerkats in South Africa, grey whales in the Pacific and lion cubs in the Masaai Mara.

Anchored in Southern Kenya, Richard Hammond of 'Top Gear' will fulfil his childhood dream as he tracks the Marsh pride of lions with specialist camerawoman Sophie Darlington.  The group of lions, made famous by BBC's 'Big Cat Diary', are reaching a crucial time in their history thanks to a pride takeover.  A lioness has already escaped with the cubs but with limited food, their survival remains threatened.

Meanwhile, over 13,000 km away in the wild Northwoods of Minnesota, Julia Bradbury will get up close and personal with one of the most feared predators on the planet – black bears. She joins wildlife expert Dr Lynn Rogers as bear families emerge from their dens with new born cubs.  On the Pacific coast Julia will also follow the epic migration of grey whales and their calves running the gauntlet of killer whales.

From the team behind the global phenomenon 'Frozen Planet', Planet Earth Live will be broadcast to a global audience via BBC Knowledge (Australia, New Zealand, Africa, Poland, the Nordic Region, Asia and Italy), BBC Entertainment (India), BBC HD (Latin America, the Nordic Region, Poland and Turkey) and in a selection of European countries on the .

From Thursday, May 17, BBC Entertainment India will air the edited and subtitled version of Planet Earth Live, every Thursday and Friday for three weeks.

David Weiland, Senior VP - Programming and TV Channels, commented, “We are the only network in the world which can broadcast the biggest wildlife series ever undertaken to an international audience, across multiple platforms.  The culmination of ten years of development and digital technological innovation from the BBC's Natural History Unit means our audiences will be a part of this truly global viewing experience, where even the show's producers don't know what's going to happen next, to this cast of truly incredible animals.”

Planet Earth Live is the latest synchronised broadcast from BBC Worldwide, reinforcing the network's commitment to stage bold and ambitious global television events, showcasing the very best of British programming and UK talent to the world.  Following on from The Royal Wedding in 2011, 'Sport Relief' in March 2012, Planet Earth Live is the second global moment for BBC's international audiences this year.  It will be closely followed this summer by 'London Calling', a unique season of programming celebrating the music, fashion, art, culture and history of Britain's capital city; led by live coverage from the spectacular Queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations.

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