The Living Planet

The Living Planet is a 1984 BBC television series presented by David Attenborough. The sequel to his pioneering natural history series Life on Earth, The Living Planet was a study of the ways in which living organisms, including humans, adapt to their environments. Each of the 12 50-minute episodes (one episode less than Life on Earth) featured a different environment. One new piece of equipment used in the series was a scuba diving suit with a large fully-enclosed faceplate, allowing Attenborough to speak (and be seen) underwater. There was an accompanying book, and the series is available on DVD. Living Planet, The

 

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