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This is an incomplete list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by History Channel/H2/Military History Channel in the United States. Current programming [ edit ]
A four-part natural history documentary presenting a portrait of the Mediterranean Sea and the lands around it: David Attenborough (narrator/presenter) Reefwatch: 1988: A dive team broadcasts live from the northern Red Sea: Martha Holmes (presenter) and Tony Soper (presenter) Supersense: 1988: Sensory perception in animals: Andrew Sachs ...
The Last Lions is a 2011 African nature documentary film by National Geographic Society, videotaped and directed by Dereck and Beverly Joubert. It was shot in Botswana's Okavango Delta. The film premiered at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in January 2011 [1] and was released in select theaters the following month on February 18.
In the United States, Africa was broadcast as a seven-part series on the Discovery Channel starting from 8 January 2013. While the first five episodes are redubbed in the American version as Forest Whitaker gives narration, the sixth ("Africa: The Future") is left untouched as David Attenborough presents the episode on-screen.
This is a list of documentary channels, including channels that have been affected by "channel drift". [1] It also contains channels accused of a biased point of view . List
The series was announced by the BBC on 8 July 2011 with the working title Survival, [3] later changed to Life Story.As with other BBC Natural History Unit productions, Life Story was a co-production between BBC Television, Discovery Channel, France Télévisions and Open University, who each contributed to the documentary's funding, and is the first Natural History Unit series to film using ...
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Nature's Great Events is a wildlife documentary series made for BBC television, first shown in the UK on BBC One and BBC HD in February 2009. The series looks at how seasonal changes powered by the sun cause shifting weather patterns and ocean currents, which in turn create the conditions for some of the planet's most spectacular wildlife events.