Ganges (TV series)
| Ganges | |
|---|---|
Series title card from UK broadcast | |
| Genre | Nature documentary |
| Narrated by | Sudha Bhuchar |
| Composer | Barnaby Taylor |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of episodes | 3 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer | Ian Gray |
| Production locations | India Bangladesh |
| Running time | 150 minutes |
| Production companies | BBC Natural History Unit Travel Channel France 3 |
| Original release | |
| Network | BBC Two |
| Release | 3 August – 17 August 2007 |
Ganges is a nature documentary television series focusing on the natural history of the River Ganges in India and Bangladesh. The series highlights the diverse array of animals and habitats found along the river's 2,510 km (1,557 mi) course, as well as the cultures, traditions, and religions of the large human population that relies on it. The Ganges is a sacred river and pilgrimage site for Hindus, deeply influencing their religion and culture, while also serving as a vital resource. The three-episode series follows the river from its source in the high Himalaya to its delta at the Bay of Bengal.
Ganges is narrated by actor/playwright Sudha Bhuchar and produced by the BBC Natural History Unit, in association with the Travel Channel and France 3. Ian Gray served as the series producer. It premiered on BBC Two in August 2007 as part of the BBC's "India and Pakistan '07" season, commemorating the 60th anniversary of independence from British rule and the partitioning.
The BBC previously employed this format for other documentary series about major world rivers, including Congo (2001) and Nile (2004).