In this landmark BBC series, Dr Iain Stewart tells the story of how
our planet works and how, over the course of 4.6 billion years, it came
to be the remarkable planet it is today.
Examining the great
forces that shape the earth - volcanoes, the ocean, the atmosphere and
ice - the programme explores their central roles in our planet's story.
How do these forces affect the earth's landscape, its climate, and its
history? CGI gives the audience a ringside seat at these great events,
while the final episode brings together all the themes of the series and
argues that earth is an exceptionally rare kind of planet - giving us a
special responsibility to look after our unique world.
This is a
series that shows the earth in new and surprising ways. Extensive use
of satellite imagery reveals new views of our planet, while time-lapse
filmed over many months brings the planet to life.
Offering a
balance between dramatic visuals and illuminating facts, specialized
imaging and gripping narrative, this ground-breaking series makes global
science truly compelling.

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