Sounds pretty good!
Sounds ambitious!
If only all the specialty cable channels took their subject matter as seriously - how about more real history on History and more real sci fi on Skiffy?
The nature documentary shows might get a tad repetitive, but it's always nice to have at least one per year."Human Planet": In the vein of "Life" and "Planet Earth," each episode of the mini will explore a different environment: arctic, rivers, mountains, ocean, jungles, grasslands, desert and urban that centers on the people living there.
Cool!"Earth from Space": Done in partnership with NASA, it will use satellite data to show Earth as a living organism.
We can never get enough dinos."Reign of the Dinosaurs": From Disney and Pixar, the special will recreate the world of dinosaurs and explore their behaviors.
Sounds interesting."Engineering the Impossible": A team of specialists will search for clues as to how some of the world's most iconic structures have been built.
"Curiosity: The Questions of Life," a five-year 60-episode special from Discovery founder John Hendricks that will run on several Discovery channels and answer questions about science, civilization, technology and the human experience.
Sounds ambitious!
If only all the specialty cable channels took their subject matter as seriously - how about more real history on History and more real sci fi on Skiffy?