Sony BBC Earth unveils Christmas programming line-up

The channel will bring in a Christmas special property titled 'All Things Sweet' and the premiere of 'Earth'

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Sony BBC Earth unveils Christmas programming line-up

Sony BBC Earth has announced its specially curated Christmas line-up.

The channel will bring in a Christmas special property titled ‘All Things Sweet’ and the premiere of ‘Earth’.

Christmas Special property ‘All Things Sweet’ will feature shows such as ‘Inside The Factory’, delving into the intricate processes and technology of foods and goods. ‘Inside The Christmas Factory’ will showcase Britain’s largest independent chocolate maker, and explore the fascinating processes of the UK's beloved festive treats.

Earth’s five-episode biography of our planet is narrated by Chris Packham. This journey unfolds Earth's epic narrative, from the first raindrops that transformed into a water world to the advent of its most incredible inhabitants – humans. People will get to delve into the dramatic storytelling prowess, and navigate through massive space bombardments, climate upheavals, and continent collisions.

“Sony BBC Earth invites viewers to join in for an unforgettable experience with an all-day long anthology ‘All Things Sweet’ followed by the prime-time premiere of ‘Earth’ from 9 PM to 10 PM on December 25 2023,” said Sony BBC Earth.

Tushar Shah, Chief Marketing Officer & Business Head – English Cluster & Sony AATH, Sony Pictures Networks India, said, "Christmas is a time for families to come together, share stories, and create lasting memories. To make this day more memorable, we have curated a special line-up ‘All Things Sweet’ that adds to the spirit of the season. We are also premiering ‘Earth’ that treats people to the journey of the planet’s evolution. With our content, we hope to rekindle the magic of Christmas and make viewers Feel Alive.”

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