Unprecedented, Edge-of-Your seat experience on Nat Geo
Earth Live Will Be Followed by a Sneak Peek of Safari LIVE: Migration bringing Viewers Face to Face With the Thrill of Africa’s Great Wildebeest Migration in Real Time
EARTH LIVE will be anchored in a New York City studio and guided by hosts Lynch and Keoghan as it is simulcast globally on National Geographic, Nat Geo WILD and Nat Geo MUNDO in 171 countries and 45 languages. Joining the hosts in studio is animal expert, zoologist and naturalist Chris Packham. Together, Lynch, Keoghan and Packham will give viewers access to dozens of key locations across six continents — from South America to Asia and everywhere in between — as world-renowned cinematographers use cutting-edge technology to showcase a number of wildlife firsts. And, for the first time, viewers will watch live wildlife lit only by the moon, in full color, via new low-light camera technology with a Canon ME20.
Additionally, National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence Dr. Robert Ballard, best known for his discovery of the RMS Titanic, will join the broadcast as he explores the depths of the oceans off the coast of California during one of his Nautilus expeditions.
Some of the locations EARTH LIVE will broadcast from include:
- Bracken Cave, Texas, where cameras will capture the 20 million Mexican free-tailed bats as they leave their subterranean cave;
- Fiji, where strong tides powered by the moon pull nutrients up from the depths of the sea to fertilize the reef and create a perfect home for bull sharks;
- Maasai Mara, Kenya, where cameras will capture prides of lions waiting for migrating herds to pass;
- Jodhpur, India, where troops of Hanuman langurs wake up from their overnight roosts in search of food; and
- Alaska, where cameramen and scientists will travel to the southeast coast in search of humpback whales to capture whale DNA with a specifically designed drone called the “snot-bot.”
EARTH LIVE is produced by Bunim-Murray Productions, Berman Productions and Plimsoll Productions for National Geographic. Al Berman, Gil Goldschein, Andrew Jackson, Martha Holmes and James Smith are executive producers. For National Geographic, Michael J. Miller is the executive producer; Kevin Tao Mohs is vice president, production and development; and Tim Pastore is president of original programming and production.
Safari LIVE is produced by WildEarth Media for Nat Geo WILD. WildEarth Media executive producer is Graham Wallington, and series producer is Emily Wallington. For Nat Geo WILD, executive producer is Drew Jones; vice president, programming is Dan Salerno; and executive vice president and general manager is Geoff Daniels.