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What good documentaries are there in BBC?

BBC documentaries can be watched in the documentary section of Youku and Tencent videos. Bbc's documentaries are highly rated, such as Earthbeat Season 2, Wild Spy, Planet of Man, Frozen Planet and so on.

1, Earth Pulse Season 2

Douban scored 9.9, and Douban commented, "Continue to write the classic of the first season, walk into animal and plant life and feel the charm of the earth!" The second season is even more shocking. At the scene, the BBC produced this nature documentary in the style of a Hollywood blockbuster.

When it was broadcast in 2006, The Earth Pulse, which was first shot with a high-definition camera, was the most expensive documentary produced by the BBC at that time. "Earth Pulse 2" will adopt the same forward-looking thinking, and it will take three years to shoot with an ultra-high definition 4K camera, while using drones and remote control shooting technology.

The first season of "Earth Pulse" shows countless creatures from the South Pole to the North Pole, from the equator to the cold zone, from the African grassland to the rainforest, and then from the desolate peaks to the deep sea, and their extremely beautiful gestures.

We saw the precious pictures of snow leopards hunting in the heavy snow, the harsh scenes of penguins, polar bears, seals and other creatures on the ice sheet, and the magical creatures living in the high temperature environment of the crater in the depths of the ocean.

2. Wilderness spy

Douban scored 9.4 points, and Douban commented that "the sneak shot only served the BBC, and this animal version of Infernal Affairs sprouted!"

The BBC team opened their brains wide and let all kinds of shooting "machines" shoot animals-gregarious monkeys and squirrels, and they mixed them in with a smart camera with similar appearance; Giant elephants are difficult to "simulate", so they hide their cameras in their own feces;

In addition to pretending to be the same kind and feces, the BBC also chose the category of "natural enemies" and used a "spy cobra" to test the reaction of mongooses. They filmed a touching scene of a group of monkeys mourning the "dead" fake monkeys; Photographed the "unruly" behavior of gray squirrels robbing "simulated squirrels" nuts; Once upon a time in America, where mongooses protect each other.

3, the human planet

Douban scored 9.8 points, and Douban commented that "it shows how human beings survive in different environments in nature and composes a hymn of human beings."

Planet of Man is a documentary about human existence broadcast by BBC on 201112, directed by Tom Hugh Jones, Tapens Si Tong, nicolas brown and Mark flowers, with john hurt as the narrator.

The film mainly tells the living conditions of people living in all corners of the world from remote deserts to bustling cities. Each episode focuses on a landmark geographical environment, revealing how people there adapt to the environment and the changes and reproduction of surrounding animal and plant species.

4. Frozen planet

Douban scored 9.7 points. Douban evaluation is "a detailed record of bipolar environment, biology and human beings, and feel the miracle of life."

This film mainly shows the animals and plants living in the North and South poles and their habitats, while the seventh episode discusses the impact of global warming on the polar regions and even the world. David Attenborough and the scientists personally went to the polar regions to investigate and explain.

The program was mainly shot in the polar regions by the BBC Natural History Department, and other production partners included the Canadian Discovery Channel, zweites deutsches fernsehen, Antena 3 of Spain and Skai TV of Greece.

Alastair fothergill, the executive producer of this film, directed several award-winning documentaries of this station earlier, including "Blue Planet" and "Our Earth", so this film is also regarded as a follow-up work of the above documentaries.

5. Home page

Douban scored 9. 1, which is the largest environmental documentary in history. After 15 years of preparation, the director visited more than 50 countries and made this film.

From the Great Barrier Reef at the bottom of Australia to Mount Kilimanjaro on the Kenyan Plateau in Africa, from the Amazon rainforest to the Gobi Desert, from the continuous cotton fields in Texas, USA to the industrial towns in China and Shanghai.

The picturesque scenery awakens the world and cherishes the 50% rainforest we still have optimistically, instead of focusing on the lost half. More importantly, all 6 billion people on the earth should wake up, and this is our responsibility.