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Topic review - Planet Earth
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Sarah
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Posted: Sun Mar 26, 2006 7:12 pm
I'd love to know how much it cost to make, looking at all the effort and equipment that's gone into it, it must have cost a fortune. It's been fascinating to watch though, my favourite part so far has to be the African Wolves chasing a gazelle through the plains.
I'd love to know how much it cost to make, looking at all the effort and equipment that's gone into it, it must have cost a fortune. It's been fascinating to watch though, my favourite part so far has to be the African Wolves chasing a gazelle through the plains.
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Will
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Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2006 9:35 pm
I watched it, and I have to say I was absolutely blown away by it. It was boasting some new camera techniques which I'm sure you saw, allowed the programme makers to film packs of animals without disturbing them. It was thrilling to watch; I'm starting to rekindle my fondness for the BBC. 
I watched it, and I have to say I was absolutely blown away by it. It was boasting some new camera techniques which I'm sure you saw, allowed the programme makers to film packs of animals without disturbing them. It was thrilling to watch; I'm starting to rekindle my fondness for the BBC. :)
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Olive
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Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 8:05 pm
Planet Earth
There's a new David Attenbourough series starting tonight called 'Planet Earth', I love nature programmes and can't wait to see it. Anybody else going to be watching it?
There's a new David Attenbourough series starting tonight called 'Planet Earth', I love nature programmes and can't wait to see it. Anybody else going to be watching it?
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