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Madagascar is a British nature documentary series, first broadcast on BBC Two and BBC HD in February 2011. Produced by the BBC Natural History Unit and Animal Planet and narrated by David Attenborough, the three-part series focuses on the landscape and wildlife of the island of Madagascar in the Indian Ocean.
The documentary is a follow-up of an episode in Madagascar, filmed in 1960, for Attenborough's earliest nature documentary series, Zoo Quest. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In that episode, a native boy gave Attenborough a collection of large pieces of eggshell, which Attenborough temporarily pieced together with sticky tape to form a complete eggshell of the ...
Earth's Tropical Islands is a 2020 British television series co-produced by the BBC Natural History Unit and PBS. [1] It premiered on 1 January 2020 in the United Kingdom on BBC Two. [2] and later in the USA on PBS under the title, Islands of Wonder. The series has three episodes, each of which features a different tropical island.
Auntie – the Inside Story of the BBC-Three part documentary series on the development of BBC. Guest interviewee Natural History Night-Show on filming nature documentaries. Guest interviewee Salmon Against the Tides: 1x60 min By John Macnish for BBC/Discovery. Presenter The Oral History of the BBC: 58:02 (part 1 00:28:50.04 part 2 - 00:29:12.03)
Analamazaotra Forest Station is a community-managed protected area in Analamazaotra National Park, and adjacent to Andasibe-Mantadia National Park, in the Alaotra-Mangoro region of east-central Madagascar. It consists of 710 hectares of rain forest and restored habitat. [1]
David Attenborough travel documentary. David Attenborough (presenter) No: No Private Lives: 1967–1970: Series on individual species including kingfisher, cuckoo and fox: Jeffery Boswall (producer) No: No The World About Us: 1967–1983: Weekly blue-chip documentary strand featuring NHU content: Various: No: No Wildlife on One: 1977–2005
Tropic of Capricorn presenter Simon Reeve in Madagascar. Reeve with young Aché children in the Mbaracayú forest in Paraguay. Tropic of Capricorn is a BBC television documentary series. It was aired on BBC Two in 2008 and showed presenter Simon Reeve travelling along the Tropic of Capricorn.
Girl Friday is a 1994 BBC reality television special, starring Joanna Lumley in which she spends nine days on the desert island of Tsarabanjina near Madagascar. [1] Lumley wrote an accompanying book, also called Girl Friday, which was published by BBC Books. The title is based on the idiom derived from Friday, a character in Robinson Crusoe.