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<blockquote data-quote="JTweedie" data-source="post: 1490943" data-attributes="member: 8075"><p>A couple of things I thought I'd mention.</p><p></p><p>I had recorded the programme so was a bit disappointed at the end when they said you could press the red button to view some more footage - by the time I went to watch it this was no longer available to view. Perhaps the BBC should leave things like this on for longer, like they do with the news multiscreen.</p><p></p><p>The other thing that is a really positive comment, is that when they switch to Simon King, they always have a few seconds of peaceful views of the landscapes with no commentary. This sets a really peaceful atmosphere to the programme and makes you feel like you're almost there with Simon.</p><p></p><p>The programme really is a joyful celebration of nature, despite some of its quibbles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JTweedie, post: 1490943, member: 8075"] A couple of things I thought I'd mention. I had recorded the programme so was a bit disappointed at the end when they said you could press the red button to view some more footage - by the time I went to watch it this was no longer available to view. Perhaps the BBC should leave things like this on for longer, like they do with the news multiscreen. The other thing that is a really positive comment, is that when they switch to Simon King, they always have a few seconds of peaceful views of the landscapes with no commentary. This sets a really peaceful atmosphere to the programme and makes you feel like you're almost there with Simon. The programme really is a joyful celebration of nature, despite some of its quibbles. [/QUOTE]
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