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If you need a reason to get a DVD player, heres one: television documentaries. And nobody is more renowned for documentaries than the BBC. Their latest, The Blue Planet, narrated by David Attenborough, has some of the most breathtaking photography—most of it underwater—youve ever seen. And at the end of each of the eight segments, there is a spot about how the scientists and camera crew planned and accomplished their missions. Their patience, dedication, and creativity have resulted in an informative documentary that is also full of beautiful and wondrous images. The Blue Planet is available in VHS/PAL format at Amazon.co.uk and on DVD. The series is also available from Blackstar.co.uk on VHS or DVD. The Blue Planet: Seas of Life, Part 1 will be available at Amazon.com in early 2002 on VHS and DVD. Another recent program from the BBC is The Planets, which reveals what weve learned about our solar system. The information is delivered painlessly as awesome photographs, special effects, and appropriately spacey music enhance the experience. You can get The Planets from Amazon.co.uk on VHS/PAL and on DVD. And if your interest is truly piqued, get The Planets book from Amazon.co.uk! It provides even more up-to-date information, along with gorgeous colour photographs, and you can read it in bed. The Planets series is also available at Blackstar.co.uk on VHS or DVD and at Amazon.com on VHS and on DVD. We receive a commissionat no extra cost to youfrom the businesses we refer you to. If you decide to purchase something that we have recommended, please do so by following the links from our website. Thank you! | |||||
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