BBC Earth seeks to connect everyone with the incredible wonders of our world. We will take you on a thrilling journey of discovery, from the smallest creatures to the limitless expanse of space. BBC Earth brings you face to face with heart-pounding action, mind-blowing ideas and the wonder of being human. We push boundaries, combining imagination with technology, to create surprising new ways to open your eyes to the amazing world we live in.
Programming Highlights
Join wildlife presenter Steve Backshall who has dedicated his life to exploring some of the most remote locations on earth and venturing into places never before seen!
The real-life animal drama set in a spectacular corner of Africa’s Serengeti returns with new and returning characters.
11 years later, Frozen Planet II – presented by Sir David Attenborough – returns to the Arctic and Antarctic to observe the amazing species in all the world’s coldest regions.
Audience Insights
Our viewers:
- spend $150+ on groceries weekly (Index 138)
- invest in Mutual funds (Index 121) and Stocks/Bonds (Index 119)
- spent $30K+ on their most recently purchased vehicle (Index 165)
- enjoyed both wine (Index 151) and spirits (Index 137) in the past week
- have ordered takeout/delivery in the past month (Index 113)
* Source: Numeris, AvAge based on A25-54, Comp%, Index based on Total TV Eng. *Vividata Readership and Product Database,12+
BBC Earth News
Sir David Attenborough Presents Planet Earth III, the Third Installment of the Multi-Emmy® Award-winning Planet Earth series, Premiering March 10 on BBC Earth During Free Preview
The series travels to British Columbia and Nunavut, capturing rare behaviour of Canada’s humpback whales, bears, snakes and wolves
Sir David Attenborough Explores the Prehistoric Era in Attenborough and the Jurassic Sea Monster, Premiering February 14 on BBC Earth in Canada
The documentary follows Attenborough as he unearths the discovery of a lifetime: the skull of a giant Pliosaur, one of the most ferocious Jurassic predators ever known “Quite possibly the most deeply joyous show ever made” ★★★★★ – The Guardian Picture Shows: Sir David Attenborough holding a 3D printed model of the Pliosaur snout fossil…