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The Last Explorers 18.00-19.00pm 2/4 Sun BBC2 29/1/2012 (1 Viewer)

Peewit

Once a bird lover ... always a bird lover
Hi there

You can take from this 4 part programme you wish, but it does involve birds and wildlife throughout the years, and its wildlife whether it is treated in wildlife manner or not.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017sp66

I see that next week the programme is about naturist John Muir as he is the founder of John Muir Country Park in Scotland (East Coast)
I love this place as I did so much voluntary work to make it a better place for wildlife - and most of all the 'resident' Tern colony

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zqnn

Regards
Kathy
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John Muir on BBC 2 at 18.00pm-19.00pm today 5/2/2012

Hi there

You can take from this 4 part programme you wish, but it does involve birds and wildlife throughout the years, and its wildlife whether it is treated in wildlife manner or not.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017sp66

I see that next week the programme is about naturist John Muir as he is the founder of John Muir Country Park in Scotland (East Coast)
I love this place as I did so much voluntary work to make it a better place for wildlife - and most of all the 'resident' Tern colony I remember from so many years ago

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zqnn

Regards
Kathy
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Just a reminder that the programme about John Muir is on tonight, and has a good write up in the Radio time Page 54.

It is on BBC 2 at 18.00pm-19.00pm today 5/2/2012

BBC I-player

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b017zqnn

Regards
Kathy
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I watched the one last week about Bruce and that was really interesting - shame I missed the first one about Livingstone but I'm sure it'll be repeated again.
 
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