BBC America is taking one last trip to A Wild Year on Earth on Saturday, February 27th at 8pm/7c.
The season finale, titled “Full Circle,” is set in the month of November.
It finds millions of migrating Monarch butterflies converging in the forests of Mexico for the winter, coinciding with the annual ritual of the ‘Day of the Dead’.
In dry Southern Africa, the rains finally returned and are welcomed by nesting birds. Meanwhile, in Australia, the warming waters trigger the annual coral spawning on the Great Barrier Reef.
The series has served as some much-needed respite from the world, especially in Covid-19 times.
With traveling still largely shutdown across the world, A Wild Year on Earth is probably the closest thing people will get to a vacation in the foreseeable future.
As such, there will be a hole on TV screens when the series wraps up, so we...
The season finale, titled “Full Circle,” is set in the month of November.
It finds millions of migrating Monarch butterflies converging in the forests of Mexico for the winter, coinciding with the annual ritual of the ‘Day of the Dead’.
In dry Southern Africa, the rains finally returned and are welcomed by nesting birds. Meanwhile, in Australia, the warming waters trigger the annual coral spawning on the Great Barrier Reef.
The series has served as some much-needed respite from the world, especially in Covid-19 times.
With traveling still largely shutdown across the world, A Wild Year on Earth is probably the closest thing people will get to a vacation in the foreseeable future.
As such, there will be a hole on TV screens when the series wraps up, so we...
- 2/26/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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- 2/20/2021
- by Ryan Schwartz
- TVLine.com
BBC America's thrilling A Wild Year on Earth airs its penultimate episode on Saturday, and we have some exclusive clips if you can't wait for the new episode.
The series, narrated by Laura Carmichael (Downton Abbey), airs as part of the weekly programming event Wonderstruck, celebrating the elegance and power of our planet.
The fifth episode, titled “A Time of Activation,” is set in September.
"Seasonal swings activate change across the natural world. The heat rises in Southern Africa as the dry season deepens," reads the logline.
"A hungry pride of lions attacks animals desperate for water and stressed hippos are forced into ever decreasing pools."
Produced by Northern Pictures, the series chronicles the planet’s most spectacular events of migration, rebirth and transformation over the course of a year.
Throughout the series, Carmichael reveals how the natural world and its creatures are connected to the Earth’s seasonal patterns,...
The series, narrated by Laura Carmichael (Downton Abbey), airs as part of the weekly programming event Wonderstruck, celebrating the elegance and power of our planet.
The fifth episode, titled “A Time of Activation,” is set in September.
"Seasonal swings activate change across the natural world. The heat rises in Southern Africa as the dry season deepens," reads the logline.
"A hungry pride of lions attacks animals desperate for water and stressed hippos are forced into ever decreasing pools."
Produced by Northern Pictures, the series chronicles the planet’s most spectacular events of migration, rebirth and transformation over the course of a year.
Throughout the series, Carmichael reveals how the natural world and its creatures are connected to the Earth’s seasonal patterns,...
- 2/19/2021
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
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