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watched that (at least the second half), as with most bbc programmes it was ruined by them telling me not to burn (overpriced) fossil fuels and me ignoring them, apart from that i enjoyed it, and the bit i caught the other week:thumbup1:

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would be expected has the presenter is a professor,but still some nice back drop scenery and quality made,we may knock the bbc for the tv licence but when it comes to counrtyside and wildlife programs,the are always top notch:thumbup:

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