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Natural World - Sunday 12th December (1 Viewer)

DKR

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Natural World - Thursday 9th December

Looks like a cracker...

The Wild Wood

Philippa Forrester spends a year witnessing the secret life of an ancient oak wood in the heart of England, as the sparrowhawk terrorises blue tits, fox cubs learn to stalk rabbits and a buzzard looks for love. :bounce:
 
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Thanks,DKR,these reminders are very useful.hopefully there may br something similar on the 11th when BF is closed down!!
 
christineredgate said:
Thanks,DKR,these reminders are very useful.hopefully there may br something similar on the 11th when BF is closed down!!

BF is closed down??? :h?:
 
DKR said:
Looks like a cracker...
Philippa Forrester spends a year witnessing the secret life of an ancient oak wood in the heart of England, as the sparrowhawk terrorises blue tits, fox cubs learn to stalk rabbits and a buzzard looks for love. :bounce:
Like the way the say "terrorises" and "looks for love". Fluffy bunny stuff maybe?
 
Note Dates

I want to point out that this programme is first shown on Thursday the 9th then repeated on Sunday the 12th. I originally put the 12th in the title then edited it to show the 9th but it only cahnged the title on the top of the posting for some reason.
 
helenol said:
Like the way the say "terrorises" and "looks for love". Fluffy bunny stuff maybe?

Maybe, but it's by the same production team who did 'My Halcyon River', so it might be that that's the Radio Times' take on the programme, not the way the programme looks at things itself. Whatever, it should be good and I'm looking forward to it.
 
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