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Highgrove: A Prince's Legacy; BBC2 December 25 (1 Viewer)

pigsonthewing

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I've seen this one before; it's quite good.

Natural World
BBC 2

Thursday 25 December 2003, 8.30pm

Highgrove: A Prince's Legacy. A year in the life of Highgrove, revealing the Prince of Wales's close involvement with a form of estate management that positively encourages wildlife. Narrated by David Attenborough.
 
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Hi Andy

Yes ,Charles' close relationship with, and distinctly 'hands-on' approach :eek!: to, running his household and estate has been featured quite heavily in the print media recently too ;)

with apologies to all monarchists....
 
Andy

I don't know if I missed a posting from you but I received my West Mids bird club reminder and contained within the literature was the forthcoming showing of Winged Migration at the MAC theatre for Dec 19th, 20th & 21st. Unfortunately I didn't receive it until the 23rd. It would have been nice if that had been put on the forum for those local to the midlands.

If you have done this, and I missed it, I apologise, it's just that I really wanted to see this film.
 
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I received my West Mids bird club reminder and contained within the literature was the forthcoming showing of Winged Migration at the MAC theatre for Dec 19th, 20th & 21st. Unfortunately I didn't receive it until the 23rd.
Sorry to hear that; but it has been on the WMBC website since 24 September, and was mentioned on the Club's e-mail announcement mailing list.
 
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I enjoyed the program but at all these Royal visits the work is done by others not the so called careing celeb royals.

Brian
 
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