When pick out between the   epic dash for survival by aplucky baby iguanaand the caterwauling of amateur in an overhyped competition , untried peopleare turning to the former . Recent figures have discover that people aged 16 to   34 choose   to see the epic BBC nature documentaryPlanet Earth IIover rival channel ITV’sX Factor .

This   fact is making the illustrious David Attenborough infinitely felicitous . “ I ’m say that we are attracting a larger than normal number of younger viewers , ” the legendary naturalist and narrator of the previous offering from the BBC ’s Natural History Unit write in theRadio Times . “ Apparently the music of Hans Zimmer in particular is walk out a chord . That pleases me enormously . ”

The incredible series , which has enamour everything from the funkydancing of bearsas they scratch an   itch to thegolden mole’ssnuffling through the sand in the hunting for termite , has taken years of painstaking oeuvre to complete . Released 10   years after the original series , which was in itself a groundbreaking firearm of film , Planet Earth IIhas continued to raise the bar of   nature documentary film making .

But it ’s not only the euphony that is pleasing to the younger audience , it is also the astonishing technology that has enable filmmakers to capture   internal snapshots of the life of creature . “ Of naturally , the incredible popularity of the series is the result of other factors as well,”says Attenborough . “ The propinquity to the animals brought about by the latest technology give way us a new and engrossing perspective on the struggle many of them bear to live on . ”

Capturing the awe of a younger audience is something that   Attenborough sees as a triumph . After spending over 60 years document the rude world , he is acutely   mindful of the acute struggle for survival our planet is presently go through and that its future rests   steadfastly in the hands of the next propagation .

“ It is our environmental legacy that the young generation of today will inherit ; we involve them to become the environmental champions of the futurity , ” writes Attenborough . “ And that ’s why tv of this type is so important . It is n’t just delivering animate being into our homes but transport us into theirs . It ’s enable us to see just how full of wonder those home ground are and underscore why we must protect them . ”

“ Their survival is our survival . ”

Planet Earth IIis disseminate on BBC1 in the UK every Sunday at 8 post-mortem examination . It will begin in the United States on January 28 , 2017 , onBBC America .