![]() "Is There a Crisis?" īroadcast 15 November 2000, together with leading experts, David Attenborough examines the latest scientific evidence in order to discover if the planet's ecosystems are really in crisis. Īttenborough fronted this series in between presenting his 1998 ornithological study, The Life of Birds, and providing narration to the award-winning 2001 series The Blue Planet. However, ratings recovered to around 7 million for the second and third programmes. The BBC drew criticism for scheduling the first episode in competition with the final part of ITV's Inspector Morse as a consequence, it drew just 4 million viewers, well below the channel's typical share. The series was specially commissioned by BBC One for the millennium, and had a budget of around GBP2 million. Each of the programmes attempts to find answers to the potential ecological crisis that threatens the Earth. It includes interviews with many leading scientists, such as Edward O. It is written and presented by David Attenborough, and produced by Rupert Barrington. Ironically, the strict preservation of Blue Peter’s history means that the clip of the first regeneration has been preserved, but the final episode of The Tenth Planet that it came from was never again seen after its use here.State of the Planet is a three-part environmental documentary series, made by the BBC Natural History Unit, transmitted in November 2000. Blue Peter: Doctor Who's Tenth Anniversary - Two weeks before the show’s tenth anniversary, the Blue Peter team take a look back at Doctor Who’s history.With actors William Russell, Elisabeth Sladen, Louise Jameson, Nicola Bryant and Arthur Darvill, writers Nev Fountain and Joseph Lidster, and psychologist Dr Tomas Charmorro-Premuzic. ![]()
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