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The Leopard
27 Aug 15 20:10
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A chance for viewers to catch up with all the marine life activity in California's Monterey Bay, as more animals arrive every day. This year, the strongest El Nino phenomena in recorded history is likely to make things in the bay even more interesting than usual. Liz Bonnin investigates an influx of white sharks, while Steve Backshall dives with playful sea lions, and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall meets a local angling legend who is trying to do his bit for sustainable fishing. Plus, Matt Baker comes face-to-face with some of the enormous elephant seals that invade the bay's beaches every year

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morpteh mackem
When: 27 Aug 15 20:17
been to monterey ,canny place, can see the whales from the shore breaching etc. sea otters were best though. can get quite close to them
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akabula
When: 27 Aug 15 20:27
Show spoiled by over excited presenters.
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akabula
When: 27 Aug 15 20:27
............ and gimmicks.
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The Leopard
When: 27 Aug 15 20:42
I suppose they are trying to make it more interesting for younger viewers,

I must go to Monterey sometime.
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akabula
When: 27 Aug 15 20:46
I think you're right with the younger viewers but it spoiled it for me. I found them irritating.
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morpteh mackem
When: 27 Aug 15 20:56
agree, think its really dumbed down
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akabula
When: 02 Sep 15 19:14
Failed to live up to it's billing.
Rubbish actually but I suppose that's the way television is going.
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