Earth Day is this Sunday, April 22nd. In celebration, the BBC is releasing its new series, Frozen Planet, on DVD and Blu-ray, as well as re-releasing some of its best-loved nature documentaries. To help you commemorate Earth Day, BBC Home Entertainment is giving one lucky Contest Corner reader a fantastic DVD prize package worth over $115, so read on!
Jai and I are big fans of nature documentaries, and there’s no question that the BBC has produced some of the most exceptional and ground-breaking of this type of programming. We recently had the pleasure of receiving a complimentary copy of The BBC Natural History Collection for review. This collection includes the DVDs Planet Earth, Blue Planet, The Life of Mammals and The Life of Birds – over 33 hours of amazing programming. We had a chance to watch some of this collection over the weekend and really enjoyed it.
The Life of Birds is a delightful glimpse into the life and behaviors of birds around the world. I’ve always loved birds so I really enjoyed this program, which features rare birds like the Kakapo and truly unique birds like the Hoatzin, an incredible bird whose chicks have claws on their wings. The Life of Mammals has a wealth of interesting footage, including the first platypus den ever caught on film.
The Blue Planet is an amazing look at the incredible world of underwater life. So much has yet to be learned about life in the deep oceans, and the DVD artwork has a quote from the series’ assistant producer, Hugh Pearson, saying that at the end of most of their shoots, scientists would ask them for copies of their footage. That’s another thing that makes these shows important – not only are they sharing this information in an entertaining format that anyone can watch, but they are also helping to document things that provide insights for the scientific community. What better way to use a TV budget than that?
We also watched the first episode of Planet Earth, “From Pole to Pole”, which chronicles the changing of the seasons around the world and how they affect natural habitats and the animals that live in them. At the end of the episode, they have a “Diaries” segment where they give you a behind-the-scenes look at how the camera crew got their incredible and groundbreaking aerial shots of African hunting dogs chasing Impala. Watching the hard work and careful methodology that goes into filming these types of documentaries is always fascinating to me – I often wonder when I watch nature shows, “How did they get this shot?”
This set is so extensive, with hours upon hours of footage, that we have barely scratched the surface of what’s on these disks. This collection is highly entertaining as well as being educational, and is a wonderful collection for families to watch together. (Bearing in mind age-appropriateness of course – being a collection of nature documentaries, it of course shows the food chain in action, so is probably best viewed by older children.) I can’t think of a better set to commemorate Earth day than this one, which shows the magnificence of our precious natural resources.
BBC Polar Bear sweepstakes
The BBC is offering a fantastic “Ultimate Polar Bear Adventure” sweepstakes for US & Canadian residents. Winners will get the chance to travel to Winnipeg, Manitoba and experience a one-in-a-lifetime chance to observe polar bears up close. You can enter this sweepstakes by clicking here. Sweepstakes runs until July 31st, 2012. Note: You must click the link to enter on the Frozen Planet website – comments on this post will only enter you into Contest Corner’s DVD giveaway, NOT the Polar Bear Sweepstakes.
Giveaway Time!
One lucky Contest Corner reader will win the following DVDs:
1 Planet Earth Limited Edition Globe DVD – check out the amazing packaging!!
This prize is worth $115.47! Here’s how to enter:
1. For your first entry, leave a comment on this post and tell me: How do you plan to observe Earth Day? Perhaps by watching a nature documentary with your family, finding items to recycle, or just spending a few moments outside? This step is required to qualify for the drawing.
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I’d also like to see the DVD of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. I’m curious to see the British cartoon version.
I would also like to watch their Human Planet DVD.
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We will plan earth day by discussing local things we can do to help preserve our local culture. Thank you
We got a little tree to plant!
I would love to watch Britain’s Royal Weddings!
I tweeted
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I will be spending Earth Day composting! 🙂 Thank you.
A DVD I would like to watch is The Frozen Planet…and a couple of Dr. Who DVDs. 🙂
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We are observing Earth Day by tidying our yard/garden and going through our living space organizing what we can donate, recycle, and upcycle!
I would love to see The Great Rift, The History of Scotland, Human Planet, The Story of Ireland, Wonders of the Solar System and Wonders of the Universe!!!
My kids and I will be spending the day outside, hopefully cleaning up the flower garden 🙂
I’d love to watch the Tudors Collection
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We will probably watch a nature-related documentary or special for Earth Day.
I would like to watch the Natural History Planet Earth series.
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Im working…but we sell ecofriendly matresses at work, so Ill be promoting those.
A nice picnic on earth day observing nature would be great
I’d like to see the Human Planet dvd
This Earth Day our 3 older children will meet their new baby sister for the first time. We’ll be bonding as a family and reveling in how amazing the human body is. We’ll also be spending some time out in the sunshine working on our vegetable garden.
I tweeted:
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We need to take the recycling and maybe we’ll upcycle something in a crafty way.
chef! the complete series
we attended the great cloth diaper change yesterday for our earth day celebration.
My wife & I are watching Discovery channels Planet Earth. We absolutely love it!!
We are going to be playing and walking outside with the whole family!
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We will work in the garden.
I’d love to watch Frozen Planet.
I am going to take my kiddos to Red Butte Gardens in Utah and let them experience some of nature first-hand.
I am watching Planet Earth on TV right now, sure would be nice to be able to watch it whenever I wanted to. I celebrated earth day by having a picnic in the park with my girlfriend.
I went to the Earth Day Festival in Dallas.
I’d like to watch Sherlock season 2.
I will be cleaning out my flower bed.
We planted a tree!
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I am going to recycle cans and plastic
i would like to see doctor who dragonfire
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I would also like to have the Doctor Who: The Tomb of the Cybermen Special Edition.
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I planted a flower!
I’d like to watch Torchwood: Miracle Day