Planet Earth: DVD Review
Planet Earth
Released by BBC
Rating: PG
6 discs, a 24 page booklet and some truly gorgeous footage make up this
stunning natural history release.
Narrated as ever by David Attenborough and made from the BBC unit, you know
this is a quality release from the start - but what you never fully expect is to
be blown away time and time again by the footage.
Produced some five years ago, each 50 minute episode covers the majesty of
the world we live in - from the poles to the mountains; from the rivers of the
world to caves, every nook and cranny of the planet is explored here - and what
a stunning journey.
Its value to the history of the world is unquestionable - and Planet Earth is
well worth seeing on the biggest television screen you can find.
What's more vital about it though is its tool as a resource; perfect viewing
for all the family, its educational value cannot be faulted - and with creatures
and environments for all to marvel at, this is one Planet Earth to savour.
Rating: 8/10
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