The BBC documentary series 'Frozen Planet' is first broadcast, showcasing the natural history of the Arctic and Antarctic regions.
The complete 'Frozen Planet' series is released on DVD and Blu-ray, making the documentary accessible for home viewing.
A live tour featuring clips from the series and live narration begins, bringing the experience of the series to audiences worldwide.
The polar bears establish their territory on the Arctic ice, beginning their cycle of hunting and survival.
Emperor penguins gather on the Antarctic ice to court and prepare for the harsh winter breeding period.
Humpback whales embark on their migration to feeding grounds during the polar summer months.
Arctic foxes give birth to their pups as the ice begins to thaw during springtime.
A massive iceberg breaks away from a glacier, dramatically altering the ice landscape.
Seal pups begin to wean from their mothers and learn to hunt independently on the ice.
Spectacular aurora borealis light up the Arctic sky, influencing animal behavior and marking seasonal changes.
Polar bears actively hunt seals on the ice to build reserves for the coming winter months.
Continuous darkness envelops Antarctica, challenging the survival of all resident wildlife.
Seals gather on ice floes to breed and raise their young during the stable ice conditions.