Alaska: Earth's Frozen Kingdom: Spring


12:00 am - 01:00 am, Sunday, July 12 on U&Eden (57)

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Spring
Season 1, Episode 1

Documentary following the fortunes of humans and animals over the course of a year in Alaska, which is by far the biggest US state and still one of the wildest places on Earth with deep forests and vast mountain ranges. The arrival of spring sees Alaska go through a huge transformation as water, light and warmth return, with animals emerging from hibernation and rushing to cash in on the riches of the season. Dougray Scott narrates


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Education/Science/Factual Topics Nature/Animals/Environment Wildlife

Cast & Crew

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Dougray Scott (Narrator)
Jane Atkins (Director)
Mary Summerill (Series producer)
James Honeyborne (Executive producer)

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Dougray Scott (Narrator)
Born: November 25, 1965 in Glenrothes, Scotland
Best Known For: Mission: Impossible II.
Early-life: Born Stephen Dougray Scott on November 25, 1965, in Glenrothes, Scotland. He studied at the Kirkcaldy College of Technology and the Welsh College of Music and Drama, where he was named the most promising drama student. He made his stage debut as Jem in To Kill a Mockingbird. On discovering there was already an actor registered with Equity called Stephen Scott, he adopted Dougray, his middle name and his French grandmother's surname.
Career: Dougray made his TV debut in an episode of Taggart in 1992, the same year he also appeared in Lovejoy, Tell Tale Hearts and his first film, The Weak and Wide Astray. Three years later he got his big break when he was cast as Major Rory Taylor in Soldier Soldier. He followed that with The Crow Road and Twin Town before moving to Hollywood to make Ever After and Deep Impact. A well-known face on both sides of the Atlantic, Dougray's work also includes Mission: Impossible II, This Year's Love, Enigma and Ripley's Game. He was a frontrunner to replace Pierce Brosnan as James Bond before it eventually went to Daniel Craig. More recently, he has starred on TV in The Day of the Triffids, My Week with Marilyn, Hitman and United. He is constantly in demand.
Quote: 'I do what I feel is right at the time. Opportunities come along and I take them or I don't. I feel happy about what I'm doing, and I work instinctively.'
Trivia: Dougray is a celebrity supporter of the British Red Cross.
Jane Atkins (Director)
Mary Summerill (Series producer)
James Honeyborne (Executive producer)