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Season 1 – Great Migrations

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"Move as millions. Survive as one." That's the catchphrase of this seven-part event for which a National Geographic team spent two-plus years recording across 20 countries and all seven continents. Narrated by Alec Baldwin, it tells the stories of many of the planet's species and the journeys they undertake to ensure their survival. The diverse range of animals shown -- many revealing behaviors never caught on film before -- include Botswana zebras, Mali elephants, flying foxes in Australia, Pacific white sharks, and the white-eared kob of the Sudan, thought to have been destroyed during decades of violence.

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Great Migrations — Season 1

Great Migrations — Season 1

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Episode 1 Airs undefined Best of Epic Journeys Stories of many of the planet's species and the journeys they undertake to ensure their survival. Details Episode 1 Aired Nov 7, 2010 Born to Move Creatures whose lives depend on their ability to get up and go. Details Episode 2 Airs undefined Best of Race Against the Clock From ants to a desperate walruses, trillions of creatures set out on death-defying journeys every day; success often depends on instinct and luck. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 7, 2010 Need to Breed Creatures who must travel to procreate and take care of young. Details Episode 3 Aired Nov 9, 2010 Science of Great Migrations Mysteries behind the most-impressive, most-puzzling migrations. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 14, 2010 Feast or Famine Epic journeys driven by hunger. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 14, 2010 Race to Survive Animals race to reach their destination before it's too late to breed, feed or stay alive. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 14, 2010 Behind the Scenes The stories of the people who filmed the migration footage. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 20, 2010 Rhythm of Life Unique images from around the world set to music. Details

Season Info

Executive Producer
Char Serwa, Keenan Smart
Screenwriter
Jennifer Ackerman, Eleanor Grant
Network
National Geographic
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Documentary, Nature
Original Language
English