Sony BBC Earth is set to premiere ‘Mammals’, a groundbreaking six-part series narrated by the legendary Sir David Attenborough, on October 21, 2024.
The series will take viewers on an extraordinary journey into the world of mammals, showcasing their diverse behaviors, adaptations, and vital roles in ecosystems as they navigate a rapidly changing planet, the company said in a press note.
The show features stunning cinematography, exploring majestic species like the elephants of Africa, the elusive snow leopards of the Himalayas, and the mammals of the depths of the ocean and icy tundras. Each episode highlights their strategies for survival, from hunting and foraging to raising their young, with Attenborough’s narration adding depth to the stories of resilience and ingenuity.
Premiering at 12:00 pm and 09:00 pm, the series promises an immersive look into the unseen wonders of the animal kingdom.
Tushar Shah, Business Head & CMO, Sony Pictures Networks India, “We are excited to bring Mammals, a captivating series that explores the extraordinary world of the animal kingdom, to Sony BBC Earth. This show portrays the resilience, intelligence, and beauty of mammals while also highlighting the challenges they face in a rapidly changing environment. Our commitment to delivering exceptional content remains strong, and we are dedicated to bringing our viewers the best-in-class experience through it.”
Roger Webb, Executive Producer of ‘Mammals’, “I was a big fan of the original Life of Mammals series, which was 20 years ago, and lots has changed in that time. I felt there’s a story to be told about mammals today, and how they’re adapting to us and all the changes that are going on in the world. Through the episodes, we explored this adaptability and the ability to cope with almost any situation and environmental condition. It shows the fact mammals can live in the coldest places and the hottest places on earth, and they can go down a mile plus in the ocean. They all have similar traits and things in common that make them mammals, but they can do the most incredible things as a group. It’s also great that we’ve got Sir David Attenborough at the top of the series. He is the master of storytelling; he sets us on an absolutely right path by explaining how mammals have risen to be so successful today.”