Blue Planet Live sadly came to an end this evening but fans have been loving the work of Chris Packham, Liz Bonnin and Steve Backshall. Tonight, BBC host Chris got very close to some Humpback Whales as he cruised around the ocean in Baja, Mexico. He was welcomed by an expert who specialises in the glorious creature and the pair discussed their mating calls. Together, they lowered a hydrophone into the water in order to hear what was going on under the sea. Related articles Chris Packham health latest: Symptoms of host's 'sensitive' condition Blue Planet Live series 2: Will there be another series? It was quite faint but some moans and groans could be heard underwater and the expert exclaimed she had a male whale singing his mating call. But Chris wasn’t convinced and asked her if she “was sure” she was hearing that. Taken aback, the expert explained she was correct with her hearing. Chris backtracked: “No, I wouldn’t question the expert, I just have voices in my ears and poor hearing.” He went on to discuss the ins and outs of the complex mating call but it seemed it wasn’t quite to his taste. The BBC presenter joked: “They’re going to have to pump it up a bit if they want to chart. Blue Planet Live: Chris Packham Humpback Whale segment leaves BBC viewers FUMING (Image: BBC) Blue Planet Live: Chris Packham was in Mexico looking for whales (Image: BBC) “They’re not going to take over The Ramones in my house!” Nevertheless, it seems viewers at home could hear the spectacular noise and actually wanted to hear more of it. One wrote on Twitter: “Oh, Chris Packham! You talked over all the live whale song!” Another added: Can’t hear the whale song over the presenters talking.” A third shared: “@blueplanetlive would like to have heard the live whale song instead of the presenter talking over it all the time.” Related articles Blue Planet Live: Packham all at sea as speedboat photobombs shoot Blue Planet Live: Viewers distracted by bizarre live TV gaffe (Image: ) Meanwhile, some BBC viewers were concerned for Steve while he was swimming with sharks. Tonight’s episode saw him swim with Hammerhead Sharks who are notoriously fear-inducing creatures. Fans flocked to Twitter to comment on Steve’s broadcast, as one shared: “I have a bad feeling about this Steve #BluePlanetLive.” Another added: “These hammerhead sharks are quite inquisitive. Watch your fingers. @SteveBackshall.” Blue Planet Live is available to watch on BBC’s iPlayer service. All rights reserved for this news site express.co.uk and under his responsibility