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  1. Series 1. Sir David Attenborough tells amazing stories of the wonders and fragility of the planet. Heroes. 8/8 Sir David Attenborough introduces conservation heroes fighting to save wildlife....

  2. Oct 16, 2023 · The last series of Planet Earth will be made up of eight episodes, each of which is one hour long. In the first episode, Attenborough examines the world's coastlines, which are perilous...

  3. www.bbcearth.com › shows › planet-earth-iiiPlanet Earth III

    1. Coasts. 60 mins. Where land and sea collide, this dynamic habitat houses some of the planet’s most surprising stories. 2. Ocean. 60 mins. The largest habitat of all, the open ocean is the ultimate realm of new discovery, housing countless secrets that we are continuing to unlock. 3. Deserts & Grasslands. 60 mins.

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  4. Oct 22, 2023 · AT2. When is Planet Earth III on TV and BBC iPlayer? Planet Earth III will begin on BBC One and BBC iPlayer on Sunday 22 October from 6.15pm. Watch the trailer for Planet Earth III....

  5. 11 / 11 The final episode looks at the largest of all habitats - the ocean. Seasonal Forests 10 / 11 David Attenborough reveals the greatest woodlands on earth.

  6. Nov 7, 2023 · On the remote volcanic island of Bioko, in Equatorial Guinea, millions of goby fish prepare for a perilous journey. After months feeding out at sea, they return to freshwater to breed. The safest...

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  8. Oct 24, 2023 · Discover how and where Planet Earth III - Oceans was filmed and see "how amazing life in the ocean is but also how fragile it can be". Published: 24 October 2023. Much of our planet still...