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Life On Earth’s
home country is:
United KingdomUnited Kingdom
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24.5%
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64.1%
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8.6%
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2.7%
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About this title

Storyline

British naturalist David Attenborough examines the diversity and origins of "life on earth." As is usual with David Attenborough's work, the camera work is outstanding and employed techniques which were ground-breaking in their day. Also, as is his custom, Mr. Attenborough filmed this series in locales all across the world.

Country: United Kingdom

Type: unscripted

Status: Ended

Language: English

Release Date: January 16, 1979

Also Known As: Life on Earth, Livet på jordenZycie na Ziemi, Жизнь на Земле, Życie na Ziemi |  See more »

Genres

Company Credits

Production Co: British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Reiner Moritz Productions

Seasons & Episodes

Season 1

1979 | 13 Episodes

Media

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Awards

Awards & Nominations

BAFTA TV Award 1980

Nominee

BAFTA TV Award

Best Factual Series

Nominee

BAFTA TV Award

Best Film Cameraman

Nominee

BAFTA TV Award

Best Film Sound

Nominee

BAFTA TV Award

Best Film Editor

Broadcasting Press Guild Award 1980

Nominee

Winner

Broadcasting Press Guild Award

Best Documentary Series

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