The opening episode "Born of Fire" won four awards at the 2007 International Wildlife Film Festival in Missoula.[2] It won "Best of Festival" at the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival 2007 and won a prestigious Peabody Award in the same year.[3] Horace Newcomb, director of the Peabody Awards, described the first episode as one of the most beautiful things he has ever seen.[4] It was also BAFTA, Royal Television Society, WildScreen & Emmy nominated for cinematography and won further awards for its photography from the Guild of Television Cameramen and the Japanese Wildlife Film Festival in 2007. Galapagos DVD and Blu-ray sales in the USA were second only to Planet Earth and Blue Planet in BBC Worldwide Natural History sales for three years after its release.
Merchandise
A DVD, Blu-ray, soundtrack CD and book were released to accompany the TV series:
A Region 2, 2-disc DVD set (BBCDVD1997) featuring all three full-length episodes was released on 30 October 2006. The DVD includes the specially-commissioned 60-minute documentary, "Lonesome George and the Battle for Galápagos", originally broadcast alongside Galápagos on BBC Four.
The series was released on a region-free Blu-ray disc (BBCBD0011) on 12 November 2007. This disc shows the film in a 1080i picture.
The accompanying paperback book, Galápagos: The Islands that Changed the World by Paul D. Stewart, with a foreword by Richard Dawkins, was published by BBC Books on 7 September 2006 (ISBN0-563-49356-9).
Soundtrack CD with music created by Paul Leonard-Morgan was released in 2006.