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Wow.
Just wow.
It's what the BBC does best. The Bristol natural history unit is the best in the world!
I was just about to post up a thread. The photography is just phenomenal. That ****ing silk from that spider is incredible!!!!
Orcas ****ing rule.
and numpties moan about the licence fee !
My jaw has only just been raised from the floor.
Brilliant. Utterly brilliant!
The spider was perhaps the highlight for me. Where did all that silk come from?
Best nature programme I have ever seen. Amazing. How did they film that cheetah in the gulley without scaring off the prey?
Some serious lenses employed and talented crew.
What was the music like? An old friend's sister was the composer / scorist / whatever they are called...
The cost of this series is the same cost to the BBC to show one, yes one, live football game.
Was excellent stuff, even my MIL sat watching without talking !!!
The music was a wee bit melodramatic in my opinion ! 😆
Didnt see it , I thought it would be just animals eating each other....
Was there a lot of that in it ?
No.
Quite the opposite which is the point of this series really.
Was awsome. Nature is pretty brutal. Not much of animals actually eating eachother, some brought down but no gratuitous images of entrails or blood, it was heavily focussing on the fact that preditors fail far more than they success and the odds are stacked against them.
i player tonight. Really looking forward to this now.
The Mrs has now banned all Sea Pandas from the house after that episode.
We didn't watch it as was watching the pilots thing on bbc2. Its pencilled in for tonight though. The trailer looked brill so looking forward to it.
No gratuitous stuff really, certainly not compared to the dead deer at the side of the A9 slip road yesterday...
The drone(?) shot of the hyena's chasing the wildebeest was fantastic, that and the shots of the Orcas.
Orcas are ruthless predators, old footage of a pod after a Humpback whale calf was pretty full on. Nature; red in tooth and claw.
Saw it yesterday, astonishing. New trail hound for the Audi driving, IT logburner STWer has to be an African Wild dog, run for miles and miles and miles.
African Wild dog, run for miles and miles and miles.
Too fast.
Saw a bit of it and turned it off. Same old cutting together of many disparate bits of film to make a story they can add a load of obvious sound effects to and then stick on a presumptuous voice over. I'd love to see the bbc4 edit but all the embellishment drives me mad.
Edit to say I love the BBC for making this sort of stuff but wish they'd break the mould on presentation style.
them wildebeasts are thick as shit!
Diverting bit of eye-candy but really just a cut'n'paste fluff job with no coherent narrative or direction - nice reminder of what the BBC used to be good at.....
Bumpetybump
Cold start...foxes, wolves and polar bears.
The shots of seals with frozen whiskers are just beautiful. Art, I say!
Fox and auks in blocks and rocks...
What it's not about the Health Secretary been stalked by a pack of Lions 😥
Now theirs a program I would set the the drv to record.
Apparently we aren't mentally strong enough to see a polar bear eat a baby seal.
The BBC's natural history output over the past 10 years has been absolutely beautifully shot and is stunning on screen, but it doesn't come close to its earlier work for being informative and educational.
Life on earth is still the high water mark IMO even if it is showing its age in film quality.
Shame the drone battery ran out before the wolves finished off the musk ox.
Nature is basically just one big resturant.
Everything is either trying to eat something or procreate with something and will use its best moves to achieve this.
Sometimes your best moves aren't quite up to the job...
Spin - Member
Fox and auks in blocks and rocks...
Good work sir.
I must say I was humming this during that bit with the Arctic foxes hunting the auks.
The cost of this series is the same cost to the BBC to show one, yes one, live football game.
I call bollocks on that.
Bump.
More incredible footage tonight, mesmerising.
I know, lets film a tiger hunt from an elephant.
Genius
I've been stalked by a tiger, I only saw it when it was 2 meters away face to face, Incredible. Amazingly not the first time. Dawn in deepest forests of central India is an amazing place to be.
A wet and watery bump!
Blue whales to kick off with.
The music has been doing my head in, far too bloomin' loud and intrusive. 😐
"The cost of this series is the same cost to the BBC to show one, yes one, live football game"
Sadly not bollocks, one of the producers told me
Worth watching tonight, if only for the reactions of the divers after filming the blue whales. I can only imagine the awe and elation that seeing an animal that big that close could bring. I once saw a basking shark below my Laser off the South Devon coast. I knew it wasn't a meat eating killer, but it was SO BIG! So very, very big. Awe inspiring, but nowhere near as big, or as close, as that whale filming section.
Hat, BBC Natural History team, hat!
Some weird looking characters in the watery depths.


