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Episode Detail: The Blue Planet - Planet Earth

Conclusion. An oceanographic survey examines the 50-mile-wide Gulf Stream, which flows along the Gulf of Mexico and up the Eastern seaboard. Included: sea creatures such as giant salad-plate clams, and tulip worms that thrive in ocean-floor cracks.
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Premiered: January 22, 1986, on PBS
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Premise: A seven-part science series examining forces that have shaped `our ever-changing planet,' as narrator Richard Kiley put it. Produced in association with the National Academy of Sciences, `Earth' covered areas ranging from earthquakes to `nuclear winter,' and compared Earth with the other planets in the solar system. The series shared 1986's Best Informational Series Emmy with a multipart `Great Performances' biography of Laurence Olivier.

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