Asia Is The Focus For Sir David Attenborough’s New Documentary On BBC Earth
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The BBC has announced that Sir David Attenborough will present Asia, a seven-part natural history series about the wildlife of our planet’s largest continent. The wildlife series will go out on BBC Earth across Asia and on BBC Player on Singapore, Malaysia and Taiwan.
Asia Readies For Its Close Up
Covering the length and breadth of Asia, the series will reveal its most remarkable landscapes and animals, and feature dramatic, previously unseen behaviour. Filmed over the course of nearly four years, this is the first time that Asia has been the focus of a major BBC wildlife series.
From the vast Gobi Desert to the jungles of Borneo, and from the polar wilderness of Siberia to the coral seas of the Indian Ocean, this series will showcase the breath-taking variety of Asia’s wildest places.
Episode Count
Seven one-hour episodes will feature thrilling wildlife stories from each corner of the continent. In Nepal, we’ll follow rhinos playing ‘kiss chase’ in a bizarre courtship ritual. In the foothills of the Himalaya, amidst forests of bamboo, we’ll meet Asia’s shyest and possibly cutest mammal: the red panda.
Five thousand metres up on the Tibetan Plateau, we’ll witness a lone wolf relentlessly hunting a herd of antelope for hours on end. In Sri Lanka, we’ll join elephants that have learnt to become highway thieves –holding up buses to get food from the passengers. And in the rich waters of the Western Pacific, we’ll swim with sea snakes and fish that have learnt to team up in order to hunt together in huge shoals
Exotic Locales And Species
Filming locations include Lake Baikal, the oldest and deepest lake in the world; the vast taiga forest that stretches across northern Russia; the Lut Desert in Iran; the Arabian Peninsula’s Empty Quarter; and several bustling Asian cities: Tokyo, Bangkok, Taipei, Bhopal, Hanoi and Singapore.
Asia is the largest continent and no other place is as rich in superlatives. It has the highest mountain range, the deepest ocean, the tallest jungles, and the biggest cave. Its wildlife is equally impressive. The continent is home to six species of bear, three species of rhino and five species of big cat – more than Africa. It is also the land of the unexpected: the mysterious sea bunny, the comical mudskipper, the elusive purple frog, and the fluorescent deep-sea firefly squid.
Asia, which is due to air on BBC Earth is made by BBC Studios Natural History Unit, co-produced with BBC America, France Télévisions and ZDF. The Executive Producer is Roger Webb and the Series Producer is Matthew Wright.
(Images: BBC Earth)