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Patterns of Life: The Birth of the Bees  (1986)

Bees do the waggle dance

An intriguing and in-depth exploration into the origin of bees, this hour long special follows their interesting ancestry, examining the bee line from primitive hunting wasps to the very first social insects.

Using impressive technical photography, Oxford Scientific Films brings to life the extraordinary world of bees, providing a comprehensive insight into their evolution, behaviour and social structure.

A thought provoking piece, The Birth of the Bees investigates claims that the 'first' flowers 'invented' bees to aid in their reproduction, raising almost as many questions as it seeks to answer.

Copyright holder

Copyright Holder: Oxford Scientific Films Ltd.
Address: 47 Marylebone Lane
London
W1U 2NT
Telephone: +44 (0) 20 7317 1330
Website: http://www.oxfordscientificfilms.com

Film credits

Associated Broadcaster: Anglia TV
Biological Research: Karen Bishop
Dubbing Editor: Richard Osborne
Dubbing Mixer: Ted Spooner
Executive Producer: Sean Morris
Film Editor: Roy Handford
Narrator: John Shrapnel
Photography: Sean Morris
Photography: David Shale
Photography: Gavin Thurston
Photography: David Houghton
Photography: Tim Shepherd
Photography: Keith Brust
Producer: Malcolm Penny
Production Organisation: Oxford Scientific Films Ltd.
Writer: Malcolm Penny
Clips
The origin of bees
The origin of bees
First came the flower, then came the bee
First came the flower, then came the bee
Solitary wasp food fight
Solitary wasp food fight
Bees do the waggle dance
Bees do the waggle dance