Earth
Earth
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Earth

One planet. Many lives.

8.4 / 10
2023
1 season
5 episodes
Documentary

There's nothing else like it. Chris Packham reveals the epic, four-billion-year story of our home - from its dramatic creation to the arrival of human life... and whatever's next.

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Over five episodes, Chris Packham sets out a biography of our planet, revealing the most epic moments from the Earth’s history, from the first seconds of its existence to the arrival of its most incredible inhabitants: us.

  • Inferno

    1.Inferno

    9.0
    17-07-202358m

    Chris Packham explores one of the darkest periods in Earth’s history: the worst mass extinction the planet has ever seen, when as much as 90% of all species died 252 million years...

  • Snowball

    2.Snowball

    9.0
    24-07-202358m

    Earth’s terrifying journey into the deep freeze starts with fire, not ice. 800 million years ago, long before the age of the dinosaurs, before there was even animal life, the giant...

  • Green

    3.Green

    9.0
    31-07-202356m

    Chris Packham tells the miraculous story of how plant life turned Earth from a barren rock into a vibrant green world - a four-billion year saga of extraordinary highs and lows tha...

  • Atmosphere

    4.Atmosphere

    8.3
    07-08-202358m

    When Earth first formed from clouds of dust and gas 4.6 billion years ago, it was - like so many other lifeless worlds in the universe - devoid of an atmosphere, an inhospitable ro...

  • Human

    5.Human

    8.7
    14-08-202359m

    Today, Earth is a human world, home to eight billion people and counting. Humans now have a greater effect in shaping Earth’s surface than many natural processes. Chris Packham exp...

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