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Flying Prince of Wildlife  (1975)

Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands (1911 - 2004) flies helicopters and jets - in fact he moves in the jet-set of the world's kings and queens and heads of state.  But this is only part of his life.  Much of his time now (1975) is devoted to the survival of wildlife around the world.  We go on safari with him to Africa, India and South east Asia and see many weird and wonderful animals, including orang-utans, tigers and monkey-eating eagles.

Film credits

Appearance: Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld
Cameraman: Tony Beamish
Cameraman: Naresh Bedi
Cameraman: Maurice Fisher
Cameraman: David Jackson
Cameraman: Krov Menuhin
Cameraman: Martin Saunders
Cameraman: Maurice Tibbles
Cameraman: Edwin Mickleburgh
Cameraman: Polyphon International
Cameraman: AVRO (Algemene Vereniging Radio Omroep)
Editor: Andrew Naylor
Narrator: David Attenborough
Producer: Richard Brock
Production Organisation: BBC - Natural History Unit

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Prince Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld