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Sir David Attenborough in Bristol for one-off preview

Sir David Attenborough is coming to Bristol for an exclusive screening of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Studios’ new landmark natural history series Seven Worlds, One Planet.

Published: 3 October 2019
Seven Worlds, One Planet takes our viewers on a journey to the seven continents on Earth, discovering what makes each one so special.
— Julian Hector

The first episode of the highly anticipated series will be shown at the Showcase de Lux cinema in Cabot Circus on the evening of October 23 - and tickets are completely free.

The preview will include a live Q&A with Sir David Attenborough and the multi-award winning production team behind the series, giving viewers a unique insight into how Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ wildlife documentaries are made.

You can until 10pm on Thursday, October 10. The 300 public tickets will then be allocated randomly.

Seven Worlds, One Planet is the latest in a long line of critically acclaimed Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ wildlife documentaries. The series follows the fortunes of some of the Earth's most fascinating creatures - from the baking plains of Africa and frozen waters off Antarctica to the far reaches of Asia.

The series also touches on the many challenges faced by animals in a modern world dominated by humans. By telling unknown, unseen and unexpected wildlife stories, we uncover the fundamental truth about what makes each one of our seven worlds unique.

The series is made by Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Studio’s Natural History Unit (NHU), which has been based in Bristol for more than 60 years. The unit is the global benchmark for wildlife film-making and is home to some of the most watched natural history shows in the world, including Planet Earth, Blue Planet and Dynasties.

Julian Hector, Head of the NHU, says: “Seven Worlds, One Planet takes our viewers on a journey to the seven continents on Earth, discovering what makes each one so special.

“I promise new animal behaviour and new perspectives of our natural world including the threats upon it and how some species are adapting to a changing world.

“I am so proud and delighted that Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Studio’s Natural History Unit will be giving our home city a sneak peak of the series before the rest of the world sees it.”

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JP