Wild Pacific
A documentary series on life in and adapted to the conditions of the Southern part of the Pacific Ocean, a vast aquatic region with an unequaled number of islands. Both wildlife and human cultures developed in a unique variety, largely determined by such natural conditions as huge distances, sea depths, currents and winds. Wild Pacific featuring Benedict Cumberbatch and Chiara Bellati has one or more episodes streaming via tv everywhere with BBC America (Via Cable/Satellite Provider), available for purchase on iTunes, available for purchase on Apple TV, and 2 others. It's a documentary show with 7 episodes over 1 season. Wild Pacific is no longer running and has no plans to air new episodes or seasons. It has a high IMDb audience rating of 8.7 (2,508 votes).
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Wild Pacific Season 1 Overview
May 10, 2009 - Jul 13, 2009Season 1 of Wild Pacific has 7 episodes that are available to stream on BBC America and for Rent or Purchase on 6 Services.
Wild Pacific Season 1 Episodes
S01 E07Making Wild Pacific
Jul 13, 2009The cutting edge technology behind the making of Wild Pacific.
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S01 E06 Fragile Paradise
Jun 14, 2009Almost all of the great and largely unique variety of South Pacific wildlife is under threat from excessive and destructive...
S01 E06 of Wild Pacific is available to stream on BBC America and for Rent or Purchase on 6 Services.
S01 E05 Strange Islands
Jun 7, 2009Wildlife on the isolated South Sea islands largely evolved separately, creating unique, often bizarre species. However exposure to immigrant species,...
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Wild Pacific Overview
A documentary series on life in and adapted to the conditions of the Southern part of the Pacific Ocean, a vast aquatic region with an unequaled number of islands. Both wildlife and human cultures developed in a unique variety, largely determined by such natural conditions as huge distances, sea depths, currents and winds.