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Also known as
  
'Seasonal Wonderlands'

Composer(s)
  
David Mitcham

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
5 February 2016

Network
  
BBC Two

Number of episodes
  
3

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Genre
  
Nature documentary

Country of origin
  
United Kingdom

No. of episodes
  
3

Final episode date
  
19 February 2016

Narrated by
  
Domhnall Gleeson

Executive producer
  
Paul Bradshaw

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Similar
  
Nature's Great Events, The Hunt, Planet Earth Live, Frozen Planet, The Dark: Nature's Nighttime

Earth's Greatest Spectacles (released in some countries as Seasonal Wonderlands) is a 2016 British nature documentary series created and produced by the BBC, first shown in February 2016 at BBC Two and BBC Two HD. The series takes on stunning seasonal changes based on the three locations where it reveals the dramatic process which occur for each year and showing how wildlife adapts to cope with the changes.

Contents

The series was composed by David Mitcham and narrated by Domhnall Gleeson.

British television

Earth's Greatest Spectacles premiered on British television on 5 February 2016, broadcast on BBC Two and BBC Two HD, which consisted of total three episodes.

International

The series will air in Belgium on 24 March 2016 at the Canvas TV and in the Netherlands from 17 May 2016 on NPO 2.

BBC Earth Asia announced the series began airing on each Wednesday starting from 20 July 2016.

In Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Finland and Iceland, the series aired each Sunday from 14 August 2016 on BBC Earth Nordic.

The series aired each Sunday from 13 November 2016 on BBC Earth South Africa.

Episodes

Our planet is a place of constant change. Each year, the seasons shift and life is transformed. But there are places where the changes are so epic in scale they can be seen from space.

References

Earth's Greatest Spectacles Wikipedia