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Watching now on Iplayer...great stuff.
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it's more like Blue Murder, survival of the fittest down under. cheers.
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Copperdie female to male sex changing fish .....didn't know they could do that.
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Christ you can't get away from these transgenders even on a nature programme.
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Absolutely breathtaking, but a bit too gruesome for my liking.
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Absolutely incredible program looking forward to the next episode.
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LGBTV fish now ... but those ones who shot out of the water to take the birds in mid-flight were evil looking barstewards
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aye, be nice in batter though
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I saw this programme and enjoyed it.
Lads, I have to ask this. Given the staggering quality of the pictures from even the sea bed, do they ever 'clean up' the images using technical wizardry, or even use computer-generated imagery to make things even more spectacular. I was astounded by the clarity of the detail. |
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Not wishing to dis the great man but his only input is as a narrator. At 91 he can't be expected to be out there with the film makers as he was in earlier projects, but they really should get more of the limelight than they do. Just Saying.
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Absolutely superlative, a true Great British icon is Sir David Attenborough.
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I thought this episode was disjointed,with scenes not flowing as per normal.
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Think its the camera work that makes these programmes - as alun states above the pictures were stunning, must be even better for those of you watching in 4k
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