The second series of the epic nature documentary continues on BBC1. Here's everything you need to know about the latest episode.

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What time is Planet Earth II episode 4 on TV tonight?

Episode four starts at 8pm on Sunday 27th November on BBC1.

Where will David Attenborough take us this week?

The world’s deserts are growing hotter, bigger and drier. David Attenborough reminds us of this at the close of tonight’s programme, just as he warned us last week that jungles are under threat. And we need these avuncular notes of caution he adds because everything else we see in this series is so thrilling, so full of life surviving, doing its thing, that it’s easy to forget it ain’t necessarily so.

You might expect this week’s deserts to be a bit thin on life but one scene after another fells you with its drama and beauty. We get to see the moment when a waiting lioness is clattered by a charging giraffe she tries to bring down. Look at the lioness just before she leaps: it looks to me like she’s really not sure she wants to.

Then there are the locusts. My computer screen couldn’t quite render the scenes showing a once-in-a-decade ‘super-swarm’ in Madagascar, but they were still damn creepy. On a proper TV, in high definition, they’ll be terrifying.

Who's presenting?

Do you really need to ask? Certified national treasure Sir David Attenborough, of course.

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Planet Earth II: Deserts starts at 8pm on Sunday 27th November on BBC1

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