Who narrates North America Born to be wild?

Who narrates North America Born to be wild?

Tom Selleck
North America Keith Scholey, executive producer; Huw Cordey, series producer; Tom Selleck, narrator.

Who narrates North America?

North America (TV series)

North America
Genre Documentary Nature
Developed by Silverback Films
Narrated by Tom Selleck
Country of origin United States

Does Tom Selleck narrate on Animal Planet?

It was announced today that the sweeping series will be narrated by award-winning American actor Tom Selleck. “I’ve been a fan of Discovery’s nature programming for years, and I am truly honored to be narrating their next great series. I think people will be captivated by NORTH AMERICA,” said Tom Selleck.

Which European explorers help in the discovering of a new land in America?

Christopher Columbus
The Voyages of Christopher Columbus opened the New World. Italian navigator and explorer Giovanni Caboto (known in English as John Cabot) is credited with the discovery of continental North America on June 24, 1497, under the commission of Henry VII of England.

What does Tom Selleck narrate for?

Tom Selleck to narrate Discovery’s ‘North America’ series — EXCLUSIVE. Discovery has dubbed Tom Selleck the voice of North America, its next epic seven-part series premiering May 19. “I’ve been a fan of Discovery’s nature programming for years, and I am truly honored to be narrating their next great series.

Does Tom Selleck narrate for National Geographic?

“Kingdom of the Blue Whale” airs at 8 p.m. (ET/PT) on the National Geographic Channel and is narrated by popular awarding-winning actor Tom Selleck.

Who really discovered North America?

Leif Eriksson Day commemorates the Norse explorer believed to have led the first European expedition to North America. Nearly 500 years before the birth of Christopher Columbus, a band of European sailors left their homeland behind in search of a new world.

Did Vikings make it to North America?

Vikings had a settlement in North America exactly one thousand years ago, centuries before Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas, a study says. Scientists say a new dating technique analysing tree rings has provided evidence that Vikings occupied a site in Newfoundland, Canada, in 1021AD.