Seven Worlds, One Planet Explained

Genre:Nature documentary
Presenter:David Attenborough
Theme Music Composer:Hans Zimmer
Jacob Shea
Composer:Jacob Shea
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Episodes:7 + 1 Special
Executive Producer:Scott Alexander
Runtime:60 minutes
Company:BBC Natural History Unit

Seven Worlds, One Planet is a television documentary series co-produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit, BBC America, ZDF, France Télévisions, Tencent Penguin Pictures and CCTV-9. The seven-part series, in which each episode focuses on one continent, premiered on BBC One on 27 October 2019 and is narrated and presented by naturalist Sir David Attenborough.[1] [2] Over 1,500 people worked on the series, which was filmed over 1,794 days, with 92 shoots across 41 countries.[3]

Music

Sia, Chris Braide and Hans Zimmer collaborated on the song "Out There" for the series.[4] The original television soundtrack titled "Seven Worlds One Planet Suite" was made by Zimmer and Jacob Shea, while Shea wrote the series' score.[5]

Episodes

Viewing data sourced from BARB.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: White . Peter . 11 June 2019 . 'Seven Worlds, One Planet': Cheeky Hamsters & Drones Lead Wildlife Tentpole As AMC Networks Eyes Originals For Micro-Net Project Awe – Banff . 28 November 2024 . deadline.com.
  2. Web site: Davis . Rebecca . 5 June 2019 . BBC Studios Inks China Co-Production Deal for New Natural History Series . 28 November 2024 . variety.com.
  3. Web site: Seven Worlds, One Planet . BBC Earth . 6 November 2019.
  4. Web site: BBC – Sir David Attenborough makes surprise onstage appearance at Glastonbury to launch new BBC Natural History series Seven Worlds, One Planet – Media Centre. BBC.
  5. Web site: Seven Worlds One Planet Suite – Hans Zimmer and Jacob Shea . . 7 February 2020.
  6. Web site: Four-screen dashboard – BARB.