Planet Earth: Frozen Planet II “First Look at Planet Earth III” October 28 2023 on BBC America

Tonight (Saturday October 28 2023), BBC America broadcasts an episode of the series Planet Earth: Frozen Planet II!

First Look at Planet Earth III Episode Summary

Prepare to embark on a remarkable journey through the world’s frozen frontiers with the upcoming episode of “Planet Earth: Frozen Planet II” on BBC America. Titled “First Look at Planet Earth III,” this docuseries is your passport to the breathtaking wildlife of the coldest regions on Earth.

Narrated with expertise and passion, the show takes viewers to the Arctic and Antarctic, high mountain ranges, frozen deserts, snowbound forests, and the icy depths of our oceans. It’s a comprehensive exploration of the diverse ecosystems and the incredible species that call these frozen landscapes home.

In each of these regions, every species faces a unique set of challenges to survive and thrive. From the elusive Arctic fox to the majestic penguins of the Antarctic, the show offers an intimate look at the strategies and adaptations that have allowed these animals to conquer some of the harshest environments on our planet.

What Time is the “First Look at Planet Earth III” Episode On?

The First Look at Planet Earth III episode of Planet Earth: Frozen Planet II will be broadcast on October 28 2023 on BBC America at 6:00 AM at ET/PT.

Is the “First Look at Planet Earth III” Episode New?

The First Look at Planet Earth III episode of Planet Earth: Frozen Planet II is all new!

Planet Earth: Frozen Planet II First Look at Planet Earth III Cast & Stars

Main Cast
David Attenborough

First Look at Planet Earth III Episode Videos & Previews


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Planet Earth: Frozen Planet II Series Information

David Attenborough narrates `Frozen Planet II', an exploration of the wildlife in some of the coldest regions found in the world. Premiering eleven years after the original series, `Frozen Planet II' benefits from the considerable advances in camera technology since the original. Whether capturing microscopic cracks in ice under baby penguins' feet, or using light-weight drones to follow an avalanche running down a mountain, a new set of eclectic visuals emerge that celebrates the colder regions and warns of what is lost in the face of global warming.

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