Published 23:00 IST, October 3rd 2020
Don't miss 'David Attenborough: A life on our planet' on Netflix! See release date & time
'David Attenborough: A life on our planet' documentary is all set to release on Netflix! See the documentary release date & time in India, US, UK, & Australia
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David Attenborough is a popular English broadcaster and a natural historian. He is best kwn for writing and presenting natural history docu-series which constitutes a detailed survey of animal and plants on Earth. In his 93 years, it is said that Attenborough has visited every continent, exploring flora and fauna. Netflix series called David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet is a documentary showing Attenborough as host, while documentary is directed by Keith Scholey, Alastair Forgill, Jonathan Hughes. Recently, British natural historian and broadcaster Sir David Attenborough also visited Kensington Palace where he gave young Prince George a fossilised shark tooth of a 3 million years old shark species. y also had a special screening of documentary for royal family as well. Take a look at trailer and release date of David Attenborough's latest documentary on Netflix.
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What time does 'David Attenborough: A life on Our Planet' release on Netflix?
Like all or shows on Netflix, David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet release time is likely to be at 12.00 AM PT which is 3:00 AM EST on October 4. UK fans could watch show at 8 am as per BST on October 4. Netflix users from India will be able to watch show from 12.30 PM IST. In Australia, show will be available to stream from 5.00 pm.
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David Attenborough: a life on our planet release date 2020
David Attenborough: A Life on Our Planet is set to release on Netflix on October 4. unique documentary will showcase celebrated naturalist reflecting on defining moments and devastating changes in Earth that he has observed in his life as a historian. documentary film throws light on some of biggest challenges that mor earth is currently facing. His documentary film also reveals solutions to save our planet from possible natural disasters as well.
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Attenborough has been presenting shows for television since early 1950s and is only person to win BAFTAs for programmes in each black and white, colour, HD, 3D, and 4K categories. Attenborough became controller of BBC Two in 1965 and continued making shows on natural history and wildlife. Attenborough has received many accolades in his lifetime, including Most Excellent Order of British Empire, Fellowship of Royal Society, Royal Victorian Order, Companions of Hour, and Order of Merit.
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23:00 IST, October 3rd 2020