The Blue Planet (2001)

  • Year: 2001
  • Released: 27 Jan 2002
  • Country: United Kingdom, United States, Germany
  • Adwords: Won 2 Primetime Emmys. 6 wins & 12 nominations total
  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0296310/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_blue_planet
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  • Available in: 720p, 1080p,
  • Language: English
  • MPA Rating: TV-G
  • Genre: Documentary
  • Runtime: 389 min
  • Writer: N/A
  • Director: N/A
  • Cast: David Attenborough, Pierce Brosnan, Peter Scoones
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9.0/10

The Blue Planet Storyline

A documentary series on life in and around seas. The series covers: oceans – their impact on the planet, deep sea, open ocean, frozen seas, seasonal seas, coral seas, tidal seas and coasts. Written and narrated by David Attenborough (of course!).—grantss

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best TV series of 2001!

David Attenborough brings his fascination of wild life, this time the creatures under the sea, in this extraordinary 8-episode trip to all the animals under the sea!

The cinematography is astounding, bringing to the screen truly breathtaking footage of those whales! But the best thing about it, as well as seeing each episode, is how they made it! Whether it is making models of creatures, or those impressive shots of the whales, they explain to you in about 10 minutes how they did it!

2001 had some great tv shows to our screen. But, in contrast to this documentary gem, they make them pretty lame! But to even boast this documentary series as the best tv series of 2001 just does not sum up the sheer brilliance that this series provides in quality entertainment!

Overall, this is the best TV series of 2001, with no competition, and, maybe, the best TV series of 2000s!

Breathtaking!

As a SCUBA diver, I can appreciate the incredible physical strain the cameramen must have endured to get the shots underwater. This series is MUCH more than that, though. The narration is perfect, the scenes bordering on implausible and the subject matter enthralling. The day to day struggle for life taking place out of the view of we terrestrial dwellers is mind boggling. This DVD set has open my eyes to another planet right here on Earth. I urge everyone to watch this series.

Stunning.

The BBC’S Blue Planet is simply jaw-dropping. I don’t think I’m exaggerating when I say it contains some of the most beautiful sequences ever captured on film. From familiar creatures on and near the surface of the ocean to some more unrecognisable and just plain bizarre ones in the murky depths, next to nothing is left out. Weighing in at a hefty 8 hours, some people may want to check out the edited highlights brought to you in the form of the film “Deep Blue” but I would heartily recommend you give the series a go. I don’t think it will disappoint and if your kids enjoyed the aquatic world brought to them by Pixar’s Finding Nemo I’m sure they will love this too. I just wish all television was this entertaining.