Sir David Attenborough Returns with New BBC Hit ‘Mammals’
At 97, Sir David Attenborough is back on our screens, diving deep into the amazing world of mammals in a brand new BBC series called “Mammals.” This six-part series explores creatures from the tiny Etruscan shrew to the enormous blue whale, promising breathtaking wildlife insights.
From Ocean Depths to Desert Sands
Each episode takes viewers to a different habitat – from vast oceans and dense forests to harsh deserts. Sir David reveals the secrets of mammal behaviour, survival tricks, and incredible adaptations that help these animals thrive in every corner of the globe.
Why ‘Mammals’ Matters
BBC exec producer Roger Webb praised the show’s relatable stories, spotlighting clever capuchin monkeys and industrious chimpanzees that will grab viewers’ attention.
Beyond the stunning visuals, the series is a powerful reminder of how connected we are to nature. Sir David’s narration drives home the urgent need to protect Earth’s precious biodiversity.
When and Where to Watch
Mark your diaries! “Mammals” premieres on BBC One on Sunday, March 31, at 7 pm. Miss it live? No worries – catch it anytime on the BBC iPlayer.
Jack Bootle, BBC’s head of specialist facts, hailed Sir David’s return, saying the series will captivate all ages with stunning storytelling and the natural wonder of mammals.
Get ready for another unforgettable adventure with the legendary Sir David Attenborough as he brings the animal kingdom’s most fascinating mammals right into your living room.