Recent Episodes
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Ghosts
Dec 20, 2022 – 38:35 -
Order and chaos
Dec 13, 2022 – 29:10 -
Rhythm
Dec 6, 2022 – 37:43 -
Individuals
Nov 29, 2022 – 30:16 -
Threat
Nov 22, 2022 – 36:11 -
Reflections
Nov 15, 2022 – 27:58 -
Defenders of the Earth
Nov 8, 2022 – 39:52 -
Whose Story?
Nov 1, 2022 – 33:25 -
Pulling Power
Oct 24, 2022 – 39:33 -
Death
Oct 17, 2022 – 36:24 -
Superpowers
Oct 10, 2022 – 31:23 -
Safari
Oct 3, 2022 – 34:48 -
Series trailer
Sep 26, 2022 – 2:22 -
Finding what doesn't want to be found
Apr 13, 2021 – 32:37 -
Saving the world's rarest marine mammal
Apr 6, 2021 – 32:07 -
The artists of the animal kingdom
Mar 30, 2021 – 28:44 -
I became part of a lionesses family
Mar 23, 2021 – 31:55 -
What the deep ocean can teach us about life
Mar 16, 2021 – 26:06 -
The desert rocks that 'sing'
Mar 14, 2021 – 27:08 -
The man-made forest that led to extinction
Feb 9, 2021 – 27:53 -
A wombat ate my homework
Feb 2, 2021 – 33:16 -
Saving a species through sound
Jan 26, 2021 – 32:20 -
Fire ants floating for survival
Jan 19, 2021 – 28:25 -
Looking for mushrooms, finding happiness
Jan 12, 2021 – 26:43 -
Baby iguanas born inside a volcano
Jan 5, 2021 – 30:29 -
My best friend was an octopus
Dec 19, 2019 – 30:05 -
This river is legally a “person”
Dec 12, 2019 – 29:40 -
Frozen squirrels and the human brain
Dec 5, 2019 – 29:18 -
The singing sand dunes of the Sahara
Nov 28, 2019 – 28:06 -
The music that makes camels cry
Nov 21, 2019 – 30:02 -
This corridor of trees unites 20 countries
Nov 14, 2019 – 28:17 -
The rhino that flew 10,000 miles
Nov 7, 2019 – 28:58 -
Hitching a lift to the bottom of the world
Oct 31, 2019 – 29:47 -
Series 3 - Trailer
Oct 17, 2019 – 1:02 -
Looking Up
May 9, 2019 – 27:39 -
Mystery of the Milky Sea
May 2, 2019 – 26:11 -
The planet where it rains diamonds
Apr 25, 2019 – 26:44 -
The birds, the bees and the robots
Apr 18, 2019 – 25:48 -
Can anything last forever?
Apr 11, 2019 – 29:12 -
The Ugly Animal Preservation Society
Apr 4, 2019 – 25:31 -
The things you can only see by slowing down
Mar 28, 2019 – 27:50 -
Big hairy neighbours
Mar 21, 2019 – 27:57 -
Series 2 - Trailer
Mar 14, 2019 – 0:30 -
Raising 34 orphaned chimpanzees
Jan 3, 2019 – 28:44 -
The man who discovered an unseen world
Dec 27, 2018 – 27:03 -
When wolves sing
Dec 20, 2018 – 29:38 -
Teenage elephants need a father figure
Dec 13, 2018 – 27:43 -
Could you survive 8 months of isolation?
Dec 6, 2018 – 26:58 -
The man whose life was saved by honey bees
Nov 29, 2018 – 26:40 -
Introducing: BBC Earth Podcast
Nov 22, 2018 – 1:00
Recent Reviews
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EobusseLove the topics, hosts are cringeyThe topics, natural sound, and education are still top notch. But I miss the tone of the show previously. It might not be their fault (maybe the writing?) but the current hosts’ sound like they’re narrating a Disney channel show. It ends up feeling like a mismatch with the topics and BBC earth brand.
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Birdnerd666One of my favorite podcastsFascinating stories of the natural world
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Animal lover🐭Very good podcast!!!You may thank you ugly animals shouldn’t be alive .what they look like. but not what they do for the environment. it’s really changing my life for animals, in nature that look ugly. but what matters the really Beautiful on the inside. some of the most of the animals are so cute on the inside they cut me some mouse is a rat. Everybody thinks they shouldn’t be alive.. but he loves it they snuggle with you.
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Lcyhngg30Changed format not as appealingAdored the previous seasons with Emily Knight. The shows were entertaining, educational and sophisticated. There are still interesting topics on the show but I’m not as big of a fan of the new format or the style of new hosts.
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Taylor SwindellIncredibly DisappointedBefore 2022, this podcast was amazing!!! Now they’ve completely Americanized a British podcast and I can’t stand it. I waited 1.5 years for this?! No thanks. Unsubscribed.
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MWym.Where’s Emily?The first 4 seasons were really good, Emily knight did an amazing job and her narrations were perfect. These new teens who narrate sound awful and their dialogue is moot.
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AJWoolleyWhy change a good thing?!Emily Knight presented the initial 4 seasons and was a erudite, thoughtful presenter with a fantastic tone. Season 5 sees two new presenters who are self-indulgent and self-referential millennials with whiny sensibilities. I’m a little devastated and giving up after two episodes….
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Dog Book FootOlde version was betterThe first 4 seasons were stellar. This new style I am not at all a fan of, sounds like every other corporate podcast now.
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f u n n y a n d s o g o o dThe bestI watched the podcast and no glitches or anything
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person#777I love this show!I first discovered this show when I had a stomachache, headache and a cold. I love everyone’s voices, they are so calming. I listen to this show when I sleep and I love to learn about Planet Earth. I like how you guys interview people, it’s makes it feel… more real! Definitely one of the best shows I’ve listened to!
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applezmoiAmazing work of audio nonfictionThis podcast is nature like only BBC Earth can do it. Who doesn’t love to kick back with tea and Planet Earth? Well, now you can experience that same feeling of amazement on the go with some of the best storytelling and audio production out there. Started in 2018 and having just finished up its fourth season, it presents close-up encounters and surprising insights into not only nature but the science and human condition surrounding it. There is meticulous attention given to the immersive soundscape with every volume and direction of sound added to put the listener inside the narrative. Apple Podcasts has 5/5 stars, 203 ratings, and 20 written reviews. Solo host Emily Knight guides the show through a set of related stories each week on Mondays with topics ranging from the bottoms of oceans to the peaks of the highest mountains in the world. The show currently has 35 episodes, all about 30 minutes in length. My favorite episodes have been “Can anything last forever?” and “Finding what doesn't want to be found.” Owltail’s most popular episodes are “The planet where it rains diamonds'' and “Looking Up.” No word on when the next season can be expected but with no final goodbye it seems that another is coming. The music is so great I’m going to refer to it as a score and commercials are average in quantity. Perfect for sleep or work. I can't recommend it enough. Similar Pods: Discovery, Overheard, and The Life Scientific For more reviews check out @themastercast on instagram and @mastercastpods on twitter
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aishah 123One of the best podcasts I have heardI can’t believe how beautiful and poetic this is. The host, Emily Knight should write a book! The insight is so relevant from the guests and the structure is like a story and a narrator. I’ve tried to listen to other podcasts to learn about earth but none can match the level of depth and soul in this one. It’s moved me to want to do something for our beautiful world, bringing a feeling of familiarity and hope for it. Thank you so much for this and we need more!
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Holly GoodeAstonishing!This podcast covers an incredibly wide range of amazing concepts. I don’t know how you guys manage to get it right every time but I’m so thankful that you do.
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aBogussNeed more!This is the best nature podcast to listen to while working outside, or truly anytime. I need more episodes!
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kaithardWonderful podcastThank you so much for bringing back this podcast. Discovered it during lockdown and it was a constant source of joy and education. Each episode captures a small bit of the wonder of the world.
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SabaiiizYou will be amazedI can’t wait to hear more from this series. Thanks to all the people who made this podcasts.
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#RoyTheCostaRicaGuyLoved it!I simply loved it! Thank you BBC and everyone behind this production!
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naddy personAwesomeI love nature shows and stuff like that. This is the best nature podcast ever. I love animal planet but bbc earth is awesome too!
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Julia TylerMy favorite so far!Genuinely love this podcast, I only wish there were more episodes. This is the only show I’ve come back to multiple times, and the only one I’ve felt compelled to write a review for. It’s so well done that hearing the same episodes over and over again never feels repetitive. Perfect marriage of education and emotion - you laugh, cry, and end each episode with a sense of optimistic wonder. 🌎
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ticobugRich! Entertaining! Beautiful!I cried, laughed, I amazed! Cant wait to hear more. Incredible work done for this. Beautiful immersing stories.
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Pockets86A Must ListenSuch a great podcast! One of the few I not only consistently listen to but look forward to!
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OhioShrimperHooray! BBC Earth is backI recommend this to everyone. Great stories well told.
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Cross011088EXCELLENTI cannot wait for another season! Listening to the various stories of people from many walks of life and professions shares perspectives one might not get from other forms of media.
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KtucfNature enthusiasts rejoice!This is the podcast I’ve been waiting for. It’s educational and heartwarming. I frequently find myself tearing up at the closing comments. Really gets you right in the feels. If you love our planet and are fascinated by its many inhabitants I highly recommend this podcast!
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yellikehMore moreWaiting for the next installment....
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Joybean967But when are more scheduled ?!I’ve been dying for more. I’ve been here since day one Nd ave eagerly waited for more episodes for months. When are more scheduled to be made ? Is this all ?
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Mav081Favorite New PodcastAs a huge fan of BBC docs, especially those focused on the natural world, I’ve loved listening to this podcast. I have been surprised by its dual exploration of nature and human nature. My only complaint is that the episodes aren’t longer! Highly recommend!
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BodorfWonderfullThis is the podcast that I have been waiting for someone to make for years. Great stories about nature, travel, and our place in this wild world. This really compliments the documentaries well. Thank you BBC.
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Lion Kin9How can I watch the full videos?Where can I watch all the animal videos?
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KwagenschutzAbsolutely wonderfulIt's perfect. Exactly what I've wanted from a nature-focused podcast.
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athh225I am hookedI love this podcast soooo much. Especially the reflection at the end of the podcast. They are so well thought and so deep. Looking forward to listen to new episodes. Thanks a tons guys 🙏😭
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