Sir David Attenborough is one of the most famous naturalists in history — over his decades-long broadcasting career, he helped introduce audiences to the wonders of the natural world through his iconic documentaries.
At 96, he’s still going strong — and fans got some exciting news this week when it was announced that there is going to be a third Planet Earth documentary series, with Attenborough returning as host and narrator.
The original Planet Earth premiered in 2006, and its sequel Planet Earth II aired in 2016. Each episode of the nature documentary explores a different biome or habitat, such as deserts, oceans and polar regions, and shows viewers — through stunning footage — how wildlife survives in these ecosystems.
Sir David Attenborough narrated both series (although some international versions have different narrators — Sigourney Weaver presented Planet Earth in the US), providing insights with his authoritative expertise.
“A hundred years ago, there were one and a half billion people on Earth. Now, over six billion crowd our fragile planet,” Attenborough introduces the original series. “But even so, there are still places barely touched by humanity. This series will take you to the last wildernesses and show you the planet and its wildlife as you have never seen them before.”
For many people, Attenborough is synonymous with the classic documentary series and it wouldn’t be the same without him. A third Planet Earth series was announced in 2019, but it wasn’t clear if Attenborough, now 96, would return again.
But now, it’s confirmed that Attenborough will return as the presenter and narrator of Planet Earth III, due to release sometime this year.
“Planet Earth wouldn’t be Planet Earth without David, so I’m delighted he is presenting the third series,” executive producer Mike Gunton said in a BBC press release. “As ever, he has brought his huge enthusiasm and wisdom, has been encouraging about our new perspective and has, I know, really enjoyed seeing the extraordinary new wonders brought to the screen.”
Attenborough has reportedly already filmed his opening in the British countryside, and was blessed with unusually good weather on the day of filming.
“The opening of the series with David was filmed in the beautiful British countryside in exactly the location where Charles Darwin used to walk whilst thinking over his Earth-shaking ideas about evolution,” Gunton said. “It seemed the perfect place...