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Description: Genre: Documentary - Natural World / Theatrical Release: 2003 / DVD released 13 May, 2003 at BBC Warner / Features of ... more Newest Review: ... you like each kind of animal. I found the marsupials episode boring (apart from those cute, egg-laying platypuses), along ... more |
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David Attenborough - DVD Collection Vol. 1
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Midsomer Murders - Vol. 4 [10 DVD Boxed Set]
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by hogsflesh - written on 28/03/07 (Very useful, 252 readings)
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Animals. As a rule, I find animals tiresome. From that damned fox that shrieks outside my bedroom in the wee small hours, to the dog that chewed my headphones to buggery, and the woodlouse that I recently noticed crawling up my leg when I was getting out of the shower, I generally have a ‘why don’t they all just f*** off?’ attitude to animals. In real life, that is. But I do like a good nature documentary. And if there’s one thing the BBC can still be relied on to make well, it’s nature documentaries. Some of my earliest television memories involve David Attenborough romping with gorillas, and ever since then I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching animals kill each ...



