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Who else now finds these rather tedious? Maybe it's because we all now know what a lion, tiger, elephant, monkey etal, all look like
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Puff Daddy wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 5:32 pm Who else now finds these rather tedious? Maybe it's because we all now know what a lion, tiger, elephant, monkey etal, all look like
Mrs Eggs won't watch them because they always show animals killing other animals. It's pretty gory.
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Puff Daddy wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 5:32 pm Who else now finds these rather tedious? Maybe it's because we all now know what a lion, tiger, elephant, monkey etal, all look like
No, I think they’re great. The camerawork alone is generally pretty incredible, especially when viewed back in 4k/HDR.

Nature docs are a welcome break from all the dross the BBC pumps out day after day.
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Puff Daddy wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 5:32 pm Who else now finds these rather tedious? Maybe it's because we all now know what a lion, tiger, elephant, monkey etal, all look like

You watch programmes with humans in?

You know what they all look like
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I'd rather watch a nature documentary than something like Strictly Come Ice Skating Whilst Pretending To Be Married To Someone At The Same Time As Having One To Ones In A Trendy Cafe Talking About Dating And Cheating or whatever they're calling the latest celebrity/reality tripe that they're punting out.
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Mrs Macca loves them and says they are better than ever because of the technology available.
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