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- 3. The North York Moors Jul 17, 2020
- A unique insight into the nature of three iconic regions of the British countryside.
- 2. The Fens Jul 10, 2020
- A unique insight into the nature of three iconic regions of the British countryside.
- 1. The Pembrokeshire Coast Jul 3, 2020
- A unique insight into the nature of three iconic regions of the British countryside.
The Year Begins: January - February. The start of the year is a time of extremes across Earth. From the realm of the Polar Bear, the Arctic winds plunge the Northern Hemisphere into winter. While in the tropics, animals and humans have a different response to the season. S1, E2. A Time of Renewal: March - April.
Fri, Jul 10, 2020. Hidden away in the most easterly part of the British Isles are the Fens of East Anglia, a landscape of big skies and distant horizons, wild wetlands and fertile farmland. Water has always been the driving force here - its ebb and flow has shaped the Fens for thousands of years.
Jul 3, 2020 · Rate. Top-rated. Fri, Jul 10, 2020. S1.E2. The Fens. Hidden away in the most easterly part of the British Isles are the Fens of East Anglia, a landscape of big skies and distant horizons, wild wetlands and fertile farmland.
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- 2020-07-03
- Documentary
- Toby Jones
Jan 23, 2021 · January 23, 2021 5:00 pm. "A Wild Year on Earth" Alex Jones/BBCA. Trying to capture any sliver of Earth across six episodes is often a fool’s errand. Capturing all the natural complexities of a...
- Steve Greene
Jul 30, 2020 · A Wild Year | Documentary Review. Tony Curtis reviews A Wild Year, a new BBC documentary series narrated by Toby Jones in which the first episode takes an inside look at Pembrokeshire. In her write-up of the first season of A Wild Year, which focused on the Lake District, in the Guardian, Lucy Mangan said:
Synopsis. Narrated by actor Laura Carmichael, this six-part documentary series charts the planet’s most spectacular events of migration, rebirth and transformation. Over the course of a turbulent year, we witness how finely tuned creatures face the Earth’s seasonal patterns.
7.6 (5) Rate. Hidden away in the most easterly part of the British Isles are the Fens of East Anglia, a landscape of big skies and distant horizons, wild wetlands and fertile farmland. Water has always been the driving force here - its ebb and flow has shaped the Fens for thousands of years.