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The Ganges Gharial (1983) The Gharial is a delightful fish-eating crocodile from India whose numbers over the years have been reduced drastically by hunting. This first... | |
The Great Wood of Caledon (1989) Known by the Romans as Caledonia, this vast area of hill and wood is the largest area of continuous old forest in Britain. Once the haunt... | |
The History of a Butterfly - A Romance of Insect Life (1910) Directed by one of the pioneers of the cinematic industry, James Williamson, The History of a Butterfly - A Romance of Insect Life is an intriguing... | |
The Horse in Motion (1882) A groundbreaking piece of work from innovative photographer Eadweard Muybridge, The Horse in Motion is a series of stills featuring a galloping... | |
The Incredible Heap - The Stroy of Garden Compost (1981) Most gardeners use compost but they know virtually nothing of the world they create in makinga heap. This film shows the processes and... | |
The Insect Man (1972) Profiling the life and work of the great French 19th Century entomologist Jean-Henri Fabre, The Insect Man uses an intriguing drama format with... | |
The Legend of the Lightning Bird (1983) The lightning bird or the Hamerkop is said by African legends to be the knig of all the birds. It is claimed that every species of bird brings... | |
The Living Isles: After the Ice (1986) Investigating present day parallels with the ice age, After the Ice is the first of a ten part series celebrating the diverse landscapes and... | |
The Living Planet: New Worlds (1984) New Worlds is a stark and powerful account of ongoing environmental issues, detailing the widespread damage inflicted on the planet by the human... | |
The Living Planet: The Building of the Earth (1984) The opening episode of The Living Planet, David Attenborough's second major natural history series, The Building of the Earth is an in-depth... |