Anyone know what the next BBC nature project is?

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After the amazing Blue Planet and the even more awe inspiring, i want to quit my job and see these things Planet Earth (over done it there hehe). Whats next for the BBC nature teams? Any ideas or rumours would be very appreciated.
 
No info here

but, amazing post and sure the BBC will have an Ace up their sleeve (who must be almost, world leaders in their most amazing documentary genre)

If i could go anywhere for just 1 Month it would be Borneo.

If i could travel the world, it would be in anticipation of seeing the amazing waterfalls, upclose that our globe has to offer.

One day.........
 
I feel the same, i really want to get around south east asia more, do more diving, and have a good camera for the fishes.

I also hope the bbc can come up with something great again. Is it right that they are going to release all the stuff on HD and BR formats for extra goodness?
 
carlazai said:
I also hope the bbc can come up with something great again. Is it right that they are going to release all the stuff on HD and BR formats for extra goodness?

Planet Earth has already been released on HD-DVD and Blue Ray by the BBC in the USA.
 
Typical, America gets the good stuff first when 3/4 of the population don’t realise that there’s such a thing as other continents :p

Plus we pay for the BBC, the blood is boiling now
 
Felt a resurrection of this thread might shed new light on the subject.

Anyone have any recent news/gossip on the next bbc project? Anyone know any camera men etc...
 
I just hope its not a series on birds. BBC wildlife is almost ruined slightly by their over obsession on birds.

Stop showing programmes on birds.....!
 
Anyone have any recent news/gossip on the next bbc project? Anyone know any camera men etc...
I'm not sure what the BBC have got in the way of other large-scale natural history programming, but Attenborough's next project will be Life in Cold Blood, exploring the lives of amphibians and reptiles. It could be his last major series, which would be a shame.

More here.
 
I thought Planet Earth was his last project - never knew he had another up his sleeve? Good news he has another.

His voice was just amazing, and I can't watch any other nature programme with the same enthusiasm as his work. I'd think Michael Palin's voice would be a good substitute - though it's a pity the latter man isn't a naturalist lol.
 
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