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[02/19/14 - 08:13 AM] Strap on Your Backpack and Get Set to Travel the Globe with BBC America's "Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan" on March 25 Plus: look for the all-new two-part special, "24 Hours on Earth," beginning Tuesday, March 11 at 9:00/8:00c.
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[01/11/14 - 01:38 PM] BBC America Announces Cold War Spy Thriller, "The Game," and Premiere Dates for Upcoming Series at TCA Winter Press Tour Also on tap: "24 Hours on Earth" (Tuesday, March 11), "Wild Things with Dominic Monaghan" (Tuesday, March 25) and "The Real History of Science Fiction" (Saturday, April 19).
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[10/09/13 - 05:49 AM] BBC America to Co-Produce Landmark Natural History Series Upcoming titles include "The Hunt," "One Planet," "Wild Alaska," "Beyond Human" and "24 Hours on Earth."
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24 HOURS ON EARTH (BBC AMERICA)
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BROADCAST
HISTORY:
3/11/14
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3/18/14
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STATUS: canceled/ended (2013-2014 season) |
TIME SLOT: completed airing its current season |
SEASON(S): 1 (2 episodes, 0 of which have yet to air) |
ADDITIONAL NOTES: a show on hiatus for longer than 12 months - without any news about its future - is assumed to be canceled |
DESCRIPTION: (from BBC America's press release, January 2014) In this epic spectacular, the BBC Natural History Unit use a brand new approach to delve deep into the natural world and explore its most critical dimension - time. 24 Hours on Earth travels moment by moment through a virtual day and celebrates the most extraordinary and spectacular examples of how animals and plants are adapted to exploit the 24-hour cycle. The two-part series features returnable characters that show the huge highs and desperate lows they face across a single day in the wild. It celebrates the most mind-blowing adaptations that life uses to exploit tiny windows of time. 24 Hours on Earth is a BBC/BBC AMERICA co-production and is executive produced by James Honeyborne. It will premiere as part of BBC AMERICA's new BBC Earth programming block on Tuesdays. |
CREW INFORMATION:
· James Honeyborne as EP
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GENRE(S):
· reality (all) · reality (documentary)
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STUDIO INFORMATION:
· BBC Studios Natural History Unit
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