Television
Celebrate and Protect ‘The Americas’ with Resources from NBC and Partners
The Americas, premiering this Sunday, February 23 at 7/6c on NBC and streaming next day on Peacock, showcases the wonders, secrets and fragilities of the Americas.
This epic 10-part television event narrated by Tom Hanks takes viewers on a breathtaking journey across the supercontinent, full of never-before-seen wonders and awe-inspiring moments experienced alongside the creatures that call it home. Five years in the making and filmed over 180 expeditions, this groundbreaking series reveals the spectacular landscapes of Earth’s most varied landmass – the only one to stretch between both poles.
Come Together for Nature
NBC is partnering with the National Wildlife Federation (NWF), LG Electronics USA, AllTrails, and Parks Project on a unique and exciting initiative called “Come Together for Nature.” The campaign invites viewers to continue exploring through a variety of dedicated opportunities:
Visit nbc.com/ComeTogetherForNature to learn more and join in.
Reducing Impact While Filming
The docuseries was produced by BBC Studios Natural History Unit in association with Universal Television Alternative Studio.
The production team was mindful to limit their impact on the environment, including by tracking animals on foot, transporting equipment with donkeys, and recharging camera batteries with portable solar arrays to capture awe-inspiring footage.
The crew also cut down on travel wherever possible by hiring locally, vehicle sharing, and even opting to camp instead of staying in a hotel. Their combined efforts earned them a Gold Seal from the Environmental Media Association.
Don’t miss The Americas’ special two-hour premiere, airing Sunday, February 23 at 7/6c on NBC and streaming next day on Peacock.
A special “The Making of ‘The Americas,” will be available exclusively on Peacock on Monday, April 21.