At 05:38 27th Oct 2011, yslyuety wrote: Watched Frozen Planet for 1st time on iPlayer in 3D.
A staunch supporter of fox hunting but bangs on the window to stop a sparrowhawk getting a meal and can't watch 'Frozen Planet' because he finds it too brutal......
SEAN Today, I hang out, ride my motorcycle into town, walk around, buy a couple of tapes, then come back to Booth and watch Planet of the Apes on Getch's VCR.
At Smithtown High School, he favored art class over math and science, and he would rather watch "Planet of the Apes" or "An American Werewolf in London" than do his homework.
Watching "The Blue Planet: Seas of Life," Discovery Channel's lavishly produced four-part series about the world's oceans, a viewer's reaction is likely to alternate between awe at nature's remarkable diversity and curiosity about how the documentary team managed to film it.
Having loved and been awe struck watching the Blue Planet and Planet Earth series, I thought we had been treated to the very best in nature documentaries, but you have raised the bar even higher.