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David Attenborough - Attenborough in Paradise [DVD] [1996]
 
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David Attenborough - Attenborough in Paradise [DVD] [1996]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: 2 Entertain Video
  • DVD Release Date: 22 Aug 2005
  • Run Time: 55 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0009WT5AU
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 9,946 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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A collection of seven David Attenborough specials written and presented by David Attenborough.
  • Attenborough in Paradise
  • A Blank on the Map
  • The Lost Gods of Easter Island
  • Bowerbirds: The Art of Seduction
  • The Song of the Earth
  • Life on Air
  • The Amber Time Machine
The one-off specials featured here represent some of David Attenborough's most personal quests and passionate enthusiasms. Attenborough in Paradise represents a childhood dream come true as he visits the forests of New Guinea to record the spectacular courtship displays of the birds of paradise. A piece of amber given to him 60 years ago by a young refugee girl sparked a lifelong interest explored in The Amber Time Machine while The Lost Gods of Easter Island finds him tracing the history of a strange human figurine he bought at auction.

Also included is a special programme on the incredible 'artist' birds in Bowerbirds: The Art of Seduction; an investigation into the music of the wild in The Song of the Earth; an expedition to find a lost tribe in the mountains of central New Guinea in A Blank on the Map; and Life on Air--a fascinating celebration of Sir David Attenborough's 50 years with the BBC.

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173 of 173 people found the following review helpful
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There are seven one-off 'specials' in this package. If you're interested in natural history, popular science or you like the sort of programmes David Attenborough makes, you'll find a casket of treasure to your liking here. The jewels in this box are:

1) "Attenborough in Paradise" (1996)
David achieves a childhood ambition of finding and filming the Birds of Paradise described by Alfred Russel Wallace in his book, "The Malay Archipelago". He visits New Guinea and surrounding islands to track down these breath-takingly beautiful birds. Their plumage, colours and mating dances are spectacular. The environment is so benign that the female birds can build their nests and raise their young without the help of males, so the females choose a mate on the basis of his beauty and dancing ability alone. As a result, sexual selection has produced the most incredible variety of extravagant displays imaginable.

2) "A Blank on the Map" (1971)
The central area of New Guinea was thought to be uninhabited until aerial photographs showed signs of human habitation. David accompanies an expedition into the interior to find and make contact with these people and map the area. He encounters tree kangaroos, an echidna, goura pigeons (another fabulously beautiful bird), an emerald tree python and leeches along the way. When they find a house, they don't hesitate to break in and rifle through the contents. When they eventually find people, they try to get them interested in trading beads and salt for food. They have limited success but then the people disappear - possibly (David feels) pushed too far too fast.

3) "The Lost Gods of Easter Island" (2000)
A carved wooden idol that David purchased in a New York auction room is traced back to its origin: Easter Island. It was cheap because the seller probably believed it was a forgery. But during the course of this programme its whole history is discovered: carved on Easter Island while there was still wood of the toromiro tree (now extinct on the island), to represent the god Makemake, traded with the crew of captain Cook's ship, transported to Tahiti, probably traded by the Tahitians with the crew of an American whaling ship and ended up in the US.

4) "Bowerbirds: The Art of Seduction" (2000)
This time the birds are in Australia and New Guinea. Like the Birds of Paradise, Bowerbird females build their nests and raise their young alone so the male has all day to gather his treasures and create his bower. There seems to be a bowerbird rule: the more elaborate the bower the plainer the bird - the simpler the bower, the more vivid the plumage. David mischievously moves a leaf or a piece of lichen to see what the bird will do, then moves away. The bird flies back scoldingly and fussily returns his artistic display to its former perfection. Fascinating.

5) "The Song of the Earth" (2000)
This natural history of music begins with David playing the piano (rather well, to my untrained ear). Searching for the origins of human music, he traces its connections to the musical sounds that other animals make: the beauty of the wolf's howl, the complexity of the bat's cry, the deep rumble of the elephant's signals, the acoustically sophisticated sounds the dolphin produces and the songs of whales and birds. Why do these animals produce this amazing variety of sounds? It's all tied up with sex and territory.

6) "Life on Air" (2002)
This programme takes a long and extremely entertaining look at David's career in television, from his earliest application for a job with BBC radio, which resulted in a job as Production Assistant for BBC television, then working on a series called Zoo Quest (first working behind the camera team and then in front of it), his job as head of BBC2 from its black and white beginnings through the introduction of colour, his elevation to BBC Director of Programmes where they were kind enough to let him out of his suit every now and then to go and be intrepid, his rejection of the job of BBC Director General so that he could go and do "Life on Earth" instead and .... so on.

7) "The Amber Time Machine" (2004)
Amber washed up on the shores of the Baltic Sea was given to David when he was 12 year old. He goes there to find out what that piece of amber has to tell about life in the forest where it bled from some sort of pine tree, trapping a community of insects as it oozed down the bark. Then a trip to the Dominican Republic, where amber reveals astonishing details about life up to 150 million years ago. In addition to insects, amber traps things like lizards, tadpoles, mammal hairs and seeds. Some of the perfectly preserved creatures have been scanned, X rayed and tested for traces of DNA. The stories they tell are quite remarkable.

It's a fantastic collection of programmes and I highly recommend all seven of them.

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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful
By Janet
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David Attenborough's great strength is that he is so sold on his subject, he has no need to be anything but himself and so has proved to be able to reach a wide audience across the age spectrum. We made a bargain with our grandchildren that instead of spending the equivalent (and more) to take them to the local cinema, we would try investing in these DVD's instead with them being the judges as to how successful the idea turned out to be. We set a date and then all settled down with juice and popcorn to hand. The children (7 + 3) watched enthralled and gave the experience the thumbs up - quite an achievement with the competition being as stiff as it is. And of course, they've been able to watch again and again and again!! Now we're all enthusiastically saving up to buy The Life Collection.
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45 of 48 people found the following review helpful
Sam's review 5 July 2006
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I thought this DVD was brilliant! The first DVD was mainly about New Guinea and the birds of paradise. It showed birds of paradise and bower birds and their incredible creations which amazed me.

David Attenborough once again proves that he is head and shoulders above most in his field. These DVDS have seven documentries all of which are interesting and very well done. It also includes 'Life on Air' a look back on David Attenboroughs career. They are all done with David Attenborough's enthuisiasm and and entertaining style.

He looks at Birds of paradise and Bower birds, some of the worlds most amazing birds. Definetly worth seeing!
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Breathtakingly Stunning
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Published 10 months ago by Connor Simms-Page
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Published 16 months ago by Debbie
Attenborough in Paradise DVD from the USA
It is a pity there are no PAL versions of this excellent DVD. I am very lucky to have a DVD player that converts NTSC DVDs into PAL playback for a British TV. Read more
Published 21 months ago by H. Jefferson
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Unfortunately (for me)I did not see this DVD
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They think it is beautiful and much appreciated. Read more
Published on 15 Mar 2010
Undiscovered gems!
In spite of being familiar with David Attenborough's work for more years than I care to remember, the 'Paradise' DVD has one off episodes that delight, inform and leave you wanting... Read more
Published on 19 Oct 2009 by N. Brind
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Je recommande à toute personne, également de langue française, de regarder les merveilleux documentaires commentés par D. Read more
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Applause for Attenborough's Anthropology
David Attenborough's lifetime devotion to the study and dissemination of information about the state of the natural world is supported here by some 'occasional pieces'. Read more
Published on 3 Sep 2009 by JayJayDee
Attenborough In Paradise
Shows some old footage when Sir David was a lot younger. First part the Birds of Paradise Then discovering New Guinea. If you love Nature and Sir David you'll enjoy. Read more
Published on 7 Feb 2009 by Mrs. S. G. Kirby
BBC-DVD: Why Won't You Take My Money???
I caught a rare glimpse of "Attenborough in Paradise" on American cable TV some years back; since then I've searched for ANYTHING with Sir David's name on it. Read more
Published on 4 Jun 2007 by Gerry Wang
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Had Attenborough only continued with his anthropology...!

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