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Big Cat Week : BBC Series 4
The latest release in the Big Cat series. Your chance to relive the adventures of Notch, Bela and all your favourite residents in the Mara. Recorded in 2006 and originally transmitted at the end of 2007.
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Big Cat Week : Complete BBC Series 1 & 2
Big Cat Week charts the lives and adventures of Africa's largest felines over a two-year period. Set against the stunning backdrop of Masi Mara, Kenya, the drama over territory, dominance, and survival unfolds.
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Big Cat Week - Series 3
Continuing the lives and adventures of Africas Big Cats. Set against the stunning backdrop of Masi Mara, Kenya, the drama over territory, dominance, and survival continues.
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Great Wildlife Moments Introduced by David Attenborough
Over the years, BBC wildlife documentaries have featured the most incredible footage, illustrating just how ingenious, beautiful, frightening – and even how funny the natural world can be. Now the most amazing and dramatic moments of these programmes have been collected on one DVD.
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Deep Blue
Filmed by the BBC Natural History Unit this documentary features the oceans and its indigenous life from around two hundred different locations world-wide. Filmed at depths of up to five thousand metres using a submersible, this is the crew that produced THE BLUE PLANET series.
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Blue Planet : Complete BBC Series (Special Edition 4 Disc Box Set)
This definitive natural history of the world's oceans covers everything from popular shores and teeming shallows to the mysterious open depths. Two-thirds of the planet is covered by the oceans and yet they remain largely unexplored and certainly under-filmed. The TV series Blue Planet changes all that and subsequently changes our views of the deep. Advances in underwater photography have opened the doors to unknown territories never before explored. Includes 3 new programmes: The Abyss, Dive To Shark Volcano & Amazon Abyss
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The Life Collection : David Attenborough (24 Disc BBC Box Set)
David Attenborough and the BBC have a well-earned reputation for producing some of the greatest nature programmes, but The Life of Mammals could well be Attenborough's magnum opus. Much of the footage shot for this series had never been seen before, and is presented with the respect and reverence for the natural world that Attenborough has made his trademark. It never ceases to surprise: the sight of a lion taking down a wildebeest on the African savannah has almost become a cliché of nature programmes, yet in The Life of Mammals the cameras keep rolling and the viewer witnesses the fallen animal's herd coming to its rescue and driving off the lion. It's a moving sight and just one of many remarkable scenes. |
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Life In The Freezer [1993]
"Life in the Freezer" is an extraordinary look at life in Antarctica, the most hostile place on Earth. Producer/Director Alastair Fothergill and his brilliant team of cinematographers and sound recordists journeyed to the icy continent to record more than a year of life in the freezer. |
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