
Frozen Planet
Documentary • TV-PG • 2011 • 1 Season
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David Attenborough travels to the end of the earth, taking viewers on an extraordinary journey across the polar regions of our planet.
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Sir David Attenborough makes the show with his gritty humble voice.
Anything that demands the effort that these high quality nature documentaries require paired with Attenborough deserves all its flowers.
High quality documentaries can often be taken for granted, it takes a pure and grand love of nature to accomplish. Breathtaking.
One of the best wildlife documentaries ever made
Any of the BBC nature offerings are gold in my book. Unreal footage expertly edited to accentuate the drama & beauty of Earth’s creatures.
It's alright. If you like these type of documentaries it's great but starting to show its age now. Still very relaxing to watch though.
What more could you ask for from a nature doc
Extremely educational yet manages to keep your attention on the program and info.
David Attenborough is a legend. So informative and easy to watch.
Decent documentary not really detailed but enjoyable and captivating.
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