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Frozen Planet

Postby cabbage » Wed Nov 30, 2011 10:52 pm

Well after all the complaining we've been doing about BBC series this year, if no-one else is going to take responsibility I'm going to have to step up and say it...

Frozen Planet is ace! Well done BBC, when you get it right no-one else comes close.

The sequences of Killer Whales hunting seals earlier in the series were just stunning, as was the epic battle last week between a wolf and a bison, like punch drunk prizefighters trading blows til they were each as exhausted as the other it was spectacular footage.
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Re: Frozen Planet

Postby Hawk_Eye » Thu Dec 01, 2011 1:18 pm

Definately an excellent series. You can't get better wildlife documentaries than those from the BBC. That brinicle was fascinating. I'm not quite sure how they form though, I know it was explained but I missed some of what was said.

I hear the last episode is the most controversial being about climate change. I recently read about some lord criticising Attenborough for his views on climate change and that the beeb are selling the series to other countries with episode 7 as an optional extra.
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