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Simon King's Shetland Diaries 4th February BBC2 8pm
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<blockquote data-quote="naturistbird" data-source="post: 1723587" data-attributes="member: 50173"><p>I thought this programme was very enjoyable, with great wildlife and interesting views of family life, where Simon appears to play a pivotal part. Little Savannah was enchanting and very verbal...she has obviously been talked to and shown a lot, that is obvious.By watching the family you got a sense of every day conditions in the islands ie pouring down, sharp winds, fast flooding, snow etc.Against this background the sight of common wildlife was amazing.</p><p>Little Savannah has obviously been to many differing places on the planet in her short life and this is reflected in her steady interest in all that her parents (and nanny??) have shown her, and more so in her advanced speech and understanding.</p><p>I look forward to seeing the next episode.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="naturistbird, post: 1723587, member: 50173"] I thought this programme was very enjoyable, with great wildlife and interesting views of family life, where Simon appears to play a pivotal part. Little Savannah was enchanting and very verbal...she has obviously been talked to and shown a lot, that is obvious.By watching the family you got a sense of every day conditions in the islands ie pouring down, sharp winds, fast flooding, snow etc.Against this background the sight of common wildlife was amazing. Little Savannah has obviously been to many differing places on the planet in her short life and this is reflected in her steady interest in all that her parents (and nanny??) have shown her, and more so in her advanced speech and understanding. I look forward to seeing the next episode. [/QUOTE]
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