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People of Earth is an American science fiction sitcom television series created by David Jenkins about a support group for alien abductees, as well as the aliens who had abducted them. TBS ordered the pilot under the name The Group in May 2015, [1] and announced a 10-episode order in January 2016. [2] The series premiered on October 31, 2016 ...
People of Earth is a 2016 American comedy television series. People of Earth may also refer to: "People of Earth", a reference to humans; People of Earth, a 2007 album by Doctor Steel; People of Earth, an episode of Star Trek: Discovery
The Encyclopedia of Earth (abbreviated EoE) is an electronic reference about the Earth, its natural environments, and their interaction with society.The Encyclopedia is described as a free, fully searchable collection of articles written by scholars, professionals, educators, and other approved [who?] experts, who collaborate and review each other's work.
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Asia is a 2024 British television series co-produced by the BBC Studios Natural History Unit, BBC America, ZDF and France Télévisions. It focuses on wildlife and wild habitats in Asia, and was four years in the making. [1] It consists of seven hour-long episodes. [2]
The People of Paradise (subtitled A Journey through the South Seas) is a six-part documentary film series produced and presented by David Attenborough. The series exhibits the people and geography of Oceania; particularly, of Fiji and Tonga. BBC Television Service (now BBC One) transmitted The People of Paradise in 1960.
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Torchwood: Children of Earth; Children of This Earth, a 1930 novel; Earth's Children, a series of historical fiction novels by Jean M. Auel; Děti Země, also known as Children of the Earth (COE), a Czech non-governmental organization; Jerusalem cricket, a North American insect with a name in Spanish that translates as "child of the earth"