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I never really watch light entertainment chavvers, I expect it to be shyte. There was a fine programme earlier about owls, wonderful.
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REVIEW
by Gary Rose Channel 5 loves shows about bully bailiffs and loony landlords, but tonight there’s an eviction of a different kind, as owl couple Geronimo and Flo are ousted from their nest… by a squirrel. Who’d have thought they’d lose that battle? Elsewhere, there’s an insight into owl physiology, as we see how they perform their celebrated 270-degree head-rotation trick, and learn why their hearing is ten times as sensitive as a human’s. Robert Lindsay’s narration gives the birds such human characteristics that you half expect him to start doing their voices, Johnny Morris-style. But this gently informative “reality show” looks great and is a welcome change of pace for Saturday night. SUMMARY The second of two programmes in which cameras follow the lives of owls living in rural Essex on a former First World War airfield. Missing Claw and Stripetail now have three chicks, who must learn how to fly, hunt and pounce. Meanwhile, five tawny owl chicks arrive from a local wildlife centre. |
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missed the c off the title
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yeah saddo that bloke on springwatch with the dodgy eyes is random as you like.the one where he started going off about fokke dive bombers amused me.
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(his passion evidently)..nutter
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The owl documentary was brilliant, I loved it.
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the races were a bit bizzare
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bizarre
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