Discovery Channel is at it again – and this time they’re right in our own backyard. The latest from the network that brought you Planet Earth, Frozen Planet, and Africa premieres North America on Sunday May 19th at 9 p.m. EST. Like the awe-inspiring series that came before it, North America includes never-before-seen footage of North American animals, sweeping landscapes, and a celebrity narrator in Tom Selleck.
But unlike their others, this is Discovery’s first solo venture, having broken with BBC on the production of this project. North America producer Huw Cordey explained, “I think [the network] just thought, why don’t we just do one ourselves?”
The new series focuses on the vastness of the North American continent, from the Aurora Borealis to the shores of Costa Rica, first-ever footage of Hammerhead sharks and never-before-recorded audio of the vibrations made by jumping spiders—“kind of like a drummer bass beat.” The series took over three years to make with over 250 shooting excursions – on land, in sea, or by helicopter (the crew spent about 600 hours in choppers during filming). Some of these “unfamiliar” aerial shots are what Cordey is most looking forward to in the series.
Of course, bringing North America to life was not without its obstacles. The crew had a run in with Hurricane Irene, was almost trampled by bison while shooting a stampede from an ATV, and even had a “frightening” encounter with an overly inquisitive polar bear in Labrador, Canada – a huge wilderness area in northeast Canada and one of Cordey’s favorite locations that they shot in.









