This majestic ocean tour was not only gorgeous viewing,but brought scientific discovery and a timely reminder of ecological fragilityTop TV of 2017 - our pick of the best in one placeWith Blue Planet II, Sir David Attenborough captivated audiences once again and helped the BBC grab more viewers than Strictly, or Simon Cowell doling out stink or indeed any other TV show in the UK. And all with the magic of the natural world. Four years in the making,and 16 years on from his original series, this latest seven-episode tour of the oceans came total with a portentous soundtrack from composer Hans Zimmer and Radiohead, and plus specially curated playlists and an excellent accompanying podcast. It also served as a reminder of the danger that our fragile world is in. “We’ve also recognised an uncomfortable fact,” said Attenborough. [The oceans are] changing at a faster rate than ever before in human history.”Continue reading...
Source: guardian.co.uk