Planet Earth III

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Planet Earth III Authors: , , Format: Hardback First Published: Published By: Ebury Publishing
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Pages: 312 Language: English ISBN: 9781785948275 Categories: , , ,
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Matt Brandon Matt Brandon is a BAFTA winning series producer responsible for delivering a broad range of highly successful natural history and adventure documentaries for broadcasters including BBC, Disney+, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, and Animal Planet. He has produced series about Australia, the Caribbean, and the Indian Ocean with explorer Simon Reeve. And travelled the Amazon River from Source to Sea with Bruce Parry. Matt's recent landmark shows include Cities: Nature's New Wild for the Natural History Unit, and Super/Natural for Disney + and National Geographic, executive produced by James Cameron. Michael Gunton Michael Gunton is the Creative Director of Factual and The Natural History Unit for BBC Studios. Within this role, Michael works as an executive producer on many BBC titles and is responsible for bringing new and pioneering stories about the natural world to global audiences. Michael's recent series include the record-breaking Planet Earth II, winner of 4 BAFTAs and 2 Emmys, followed by the ground breaking animal behaviour series Dynasties. In 2022 he turned his attention to the world of plants in The Green Planet and the world of dinosaurs with Prehistoric Planet. Jonny Keeling Jonny Keeling has worked at the BBC Natural History Unit since 1996 producing and directing wildlife and adventure documentaries. These include Planet Earth, Planet Earth II, and Planet Earth III and David Attenborough's Life of Mammals. He was head of the Children's Natural History Unit for 7 years and executive producer on the BAFTA and Emmy award winning Seven Worlds, One Planet. In 2021, BBC Studios announced Jonny as the 14th Head of the Natural History Unit.