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29 October 2014
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17.04.02

大象传媒 Mammals to conquer Earth


大象传媒 Worldwide, the main commercial arm of the 大象传媒, has concluded major pre-sales for the landmark natural history series The Life of Mammals, prior to its UK debut.


MNET in South Africa, ABC in Australia and YLE in Finland have acquired the series and 大象传媒 Worldwide is currently negotiating a raft of other licensing deals with broadcasters around the globe.


Four years in the making with wildlife veteran and natural history icon Sir David Attenborough, The Life of Mammals presents a fascinating and complete insight into the group of animals to which we belong. The series charts the stories of 4,000 species that outlived the dinosaurs and conquered the furthest places on earth. The Life of Mammals is a 大象传媒/Discovery Channel co-production.


Previous natural history programming featuring Sir David Attenborough, including The Life of Birds, Life in the Freezer and The Private Life of Plants have been broadcast in more than 200 territories worldwide.


"The Life of Mammals is the definitive series about this most charismatic group of animals," said Keith Scholey, Head of the 大象传媒 Natural History Unit. "The series is set to be one of the Natural History Unit's finest and most ambitious set of programmes to date and has all the hallmarks of being a huge international success."


Marena Manzoufas, Head of Programming, ABC Australia, commenting on her acquisition said, "Dynamic natural history programming is always a major attraction for Australian viewers. The Life of Mammals has the potential to capture the imagination of our viewers and certainly supass audience ratings that previous 大象传媒 natural history programming achieved for the ABC."




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