Wednesday, May 6 at 7 p.m.
In 1976 David Attenborough embarked on his most ambitious project ever. No-one had ever attempted a natural history series on this scale before. His reputation was on the line.
Attenborough and his team traveled to 40 countries to document over 600 species and faced extraordinary challenges along the way, including a coup in the Comoros, gunshots in Rwanda and threats from Saddam Hussein’s army in Iraq. Fifty years after production began, and in celebration of Attenborough’s 100th birthday on May 8, “Life on Earth: Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure” offers a rare look behind the scenes and insight into the making of the groundbreaking series.
Select “Life on Earth: Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure” when you show your support for Arizona PBS, and unlock an exclusive reward! Upon selection, you’ll receive “Nature: Attenborough’s Life Journey” DVD. You may also select “A Life on Our Planet” paperback book. You may also choose to receive a bundle with “Nature: Attenborough’s Life Journey” DVD, “NOVA: Great Mammoth Mystery” and “Plants Behaving Badly” DVDs, and “Nature: The Egg” and “Life’s Perfect Invention” DVDs.



















