BBC's Frozen Planet

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Fiona N

Veteran
I felt a bit sorry for the bison calf though...

Had me going there for a moment Arch :rolleyes:

I shall be watching the programme on the iplayer at some point and remembering back to going down to work in the Antarctic, sailing from Tasmania through the Southern Ocean and being called up on deck one day to watch a pod of orcas racing the ship, really just playing alongside. Very impressive and they're way more cute than leopard seals which look like big snakes while Weddell seals are actually oean-going labradors :biggrin:
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Stunning. The surfing penguins had me laughing out loud..and the synchronised killer whales were truly awe-inspiring. Have to admit, when I saw that young bison go down my first thought was that the older one had deliberately used him as a decoy...either that or he never did like that Kevin...
 

2wd

Canyon Aeroad CF 7.0 Di2
Just watched this in full HD on my plasma and surround sound system.

There's a lot of good stuff but If I had to pick something it would be the river system that dissapeared into a mile long crevass :becool:

One word

Amazing,stunning,unbelievable,unforgettable......

Oh ok,It deserves more than one word :biggrin:
 
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jonny jeez

jonny jeez

Legendary Member
I'm so glad it wasn't just me.

I loved it all

The suffering (yet ultimately rewarded) beaten up Polar bear, the Orca's "playing" with their food and showing off their wonderful formation flying skills, the breathtaking shots of the owl skimming the snow, the slow motion footage of penguins leaping from the ocean, the camera gliding over the gathering wolves and diving below the surface of the ice....and that crystal cave...all of it... almost every single frame created as a stunning visual feast.

No wonder it took 5 years to film.

This is what I want to see my licence fee invested in, this stuff...not just endlessly circular soaps.

Roll on next week
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
No wonder it took 5 years to film.

This is what I want to see my licence fee invested in, this stuff...not just endlessly circular soaps.

I'm sure most sensible people argee that we want more but the BBC are skint.

Soaps and Celeb programmes are cheap as chips to make and they can churn out multiple episodes a week of that carp which are watched by millions of zombies.

Does anyone know how much the Frozen Planet cost to make for each minute of output, compaired to something like Strictly Come Dancing or Eastenders?
 

Ludwig

Hopeless romantic
Location
Lissingdown
I turned over and watched a programme about crafts on Channel 5with Kirsty Allsop which was fascinating. There is only so may programmes with polar bears, lumps of ice and penguins one can watch before it gets tedious in the extreme.
 

MissTillyFlop

Evil communist dictator, lover of gerbils & Pope.
It's being repeated on the 30th on BBC1/BBC1 HD as well.


Thanks, I'm quite excited. David Attenborough's programmes were one of the major factors in my choice to get a HD TV.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I watched the preview clips, and they were stunning enough, esp the teamwork orcas. Going to watch the whole thing when I get the chance.
 

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
I am ashamed to say I was catching up on Don't tell the bride and berating the bride, as per!

OT but I hope you didn't watch the Las Vegas one - blimey, there really is no hope for some folks!:ohmy:

Frozen Planet was amazing - that first seal must have had really awful breath to put the whales off like that.
 
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