Do you remember when BBC put out the beyond-breathtaking 11-part series, Planet Earth? To me, this is the most visually stunning series I have ever seen, hands-down!
Today I have some good news about this series: It is now available on iTunes for download! And here’s even better news: In celebration of Earth Day’s 40th anniversary, the first episode “Pole to Pole” can be downloaded FOR FREE between April 12-26!!!!
If you haven’t seen the Planet Earth series, here’s a little bit more info from BBC: “This jaw-dropping, 11-part series from the BBC’s Natural History Unit presents the epic story of life on Earth. Series producer Alastair Fothergill and his team spent four years in production, over 2000 days in the field, using 71 cameramen filming across 204 locations in 62 countries to capture the ultimate portrait of our planet. It has garnered legions of fans and universal critical acclaim with Oprah Magazine saying “It is the most beautiful, wondrous and truly majestic series – the best thing I’ve ever seen on TV.” Using a budget of unprecedented proportions and captured on HD cameras, Planet Earth is among the highest rated and best selling HD programs ever made.”
You absolutely MUST see this series. Download “Pole to Pole” and you’ll see what I mean! The whole series is available for download on iTunes for $20.99 ($31.99 High-Definition).
Happy (early) Earth Day, everyone! Oh, by the way, the picture listed is from my favorite moment of the entire Planet Earth series. This is a male bird trying to impress a female bird with an elaborate mating dance. There’s no way to describe it…you just have to see it. It absolutely blew my mind. Nature is amazing!


That is one of my favorite moments in the series too! That bird is SO FREAKIN hilarious! And he gets turned down…harsh.