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The Nature of Britain
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How many viewers agree with me that this was a shameful waste of magnificant photography? We were not told the location of many of the shots and the script sounded like a primary school afternoon in the countryside. Not helped by Alan Titchmarsh's wooden presentation.
Am I alone in hoping that something can be done to lift the remainder of the series? Or is it already in the can?
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Brilliant photography and beautiful land/seascapes, but I learnt nothing from the programme. The mantra seemed to be, unique wildlife due to our unique geography! Well knock me down with a feather.
I do hope that the commentary begins to speak to us as adults in the following episodes; or does the BBC think that only schoolchildren will benefit from learning about native flora & fauna? Either that or TV is going the way of the cinema, where special effects replace plot to wheel them in.
OOps I've just had a 'Points of View' moment ....and I live nowhere near Tunbridge Wells.
I do hope that the commentary begins to speak to us as adults in the following episodes; or does the BBC think that only schoolchildren will benefit from learning about native flora & fauna? Either that or TV is going the way of the cinema, where special effects replace plot to wheel them in.
OOps I've just had a 'Points of View' moment ....and I live nowhere near Tunbridge Wells.