Available on blu-ray for the first time ever, Life on Earth, the first of David Attenborough's great surveys of life on the planet has been re-mastered to HD quality - sharper and clearer than it has ever been seen before. The landmark 1979 series tells the story of the development of life on Earth; from the first single-cell organism that appeared in the seas about 3,500 million years ago, to the millions of diverse and complex animals and plants that share the world with us today. It features breathtaking photography and unforgettable footage - including David Attenborough's... legendary encounter with the mountain gorillas of Rwanda, remarkable film of a live ceolacanth (long believed extinct), a tiny tadpole ejected from the mouth of a Darwin frog and the amazing interior of a cave full of bats. [show more]
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Please note this is a region B Blu-Ray and will require a region B or region free blu-ray player in order to play. Available on blu-ray for the first time ever, Life on Earth, the first of David Attenborough’s great surveys of life on the planet has been re-mastered to HD quality – sharper and clearer than it has ever been seen before. The landmark 1979 series tells the story of the development of life on Earth; from the first single-cell organism that appeared in the seas about 3,500 million years ago, to the millions of diverse and complex animals and plants that share the world with us today. It features breathtaking photography and unforgettable footage – including David Attenborough’s legendary encounter with the mountain gorillas of Rwanda, remarkable film of a live ceolacanth (long believed extinct), a tiny tadpole ejected from the mouth of a Darwin frog and the amazing interior of a cave full of bats.
Every episode from the groundbreaking 1970s wildlife series presented by David Attenborough. Since it was first transmitted in 1979, this landmark series telling the story of the development of life on earth has left viewers marvelling at both the incredible variety of the planet's wildlife, and the great advances in wildlife filming techniques which made the series possible.
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