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Narrated by John Hurt, the Human Planet series is yet another victory for the BBC Earth team. For the first time, the series looks at things from the perspective of human beings rather than other programmes which cover life from the perspective of animals. The camera work, narration and just sheer scale of the production are beautiful and the episodes are logically separated. Highly recommended for anyone, not just nature enthusiasts, and an important reminder of just where we humans fit in to the grand scheme of things!
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11 Feb 2011 18:31:00 GMT
K. E. Keschner says:
how can this be reviewed already? Not even all of the episodes have been shown on TV? Obvious no bias in the review then????
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15 Feb 2011 17:11:23 GMT
R. Cooper says:
5 of the episodes have been shown and they have all been amazing. I seriously doubt the remaining episodes are going to be stinkers!
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22 Feb 2011 10:23:02 GMT
Mr. P. D. Horner says:
Maybe they watched them on the dvd they just bought?
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24 Feb 2011 21:04:17 GMT
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jrhartley says:
Would have been tricky given the review was written on 6 Feb and the DVD was out on 21 Feb.
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2 Mar 2011 19:05:43 GMT
zx50 says:
How could they have? The DVDs didn't get released until 21st of February this year. I think they were probably just 'reviewing' the TV episodes.
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3 Mar 2011 21:07:51 GMT
C. Gilgallon says:
Well either way.... they have all been shown now and it is definitely a 5* series.
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3 Mar 2011 22:15:29 GMT
Din says:
My daughters came home from sch today and said that they watched a bit in class. They're 7 and 9. Forget rubbish disney films. This is far better. Well doNe BBC.
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