BBC Earth - Our Planet

Roger Horrocks

BBC Earth - Our Planet

Roger Horrocks

More marine species have been discovered in the past decade than ever before, with an average of 2,000 discoveries per year. Drawing on new filming techniques not available at the time Blue Planet was shot - such as a new gyro-stabilised aerial camera system, remotely operated submarines, 4k digital resolution and new marine tracking techniques - we will capture the marvels of the world’s largest living space.

BBC Earth - A Perfect Planet

A Perfect Planet is a 2021 five-part earth science series presented by David Attenborough. The first episode premiered on 3 January 2021 on BBC One.

Roger Horrocks

Netflix - My Octopus Teacher

My Octopus Teacher is a 2020 Netflix Original documentary film directed by Pippa Ehrlich and James Reed, which documents a year spent by filmmaker Craig Foster forging a relationship with a wild common octopus in a South African kelp forest. At the 93rd Academy Awards, it won the award for Best Documentary Feature.

Roger Horrocks

National Geographic - Hostile Planet

Hostile Planet is a ground-breaking wildlife series that explores Earth's most hostile environments.

Roger Horrocks

National Geographic - Into The Okavango

Follow a team of explorers on an epic four-month expedition to protect one of our last wetland wildernesses - the Okavango Delta.

Roger Horrocks

Disney+ Dolphin Reef

Dolphin Reef is an American nature documentary film about dolphins directed by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey and narrated by Natalie Portman.

Roger Horrocks

BBC Earth - Blue Planet 2

In 2001, the BBC led the world with the multi award-winning Blue Planet; now it plans to return to the planet’s oceans.

Roger Horrocks

National Geographic - Touching the Dragon

Documentarian Roger Horrocks travels to Costa Rica to investigate the story of a man who shares a unique bond with a crocodile.

Roger Horrocks

Discovery Channel - Into the Dragon's Liar

Photographers Didier Noirot and Roger Horrocks risk their lives to film inside a crocodile's lair in the Okavango Delta. No man has ever entered a lair and survived; will they be the exception?

Roger Horrocks