Worth watching in peace Norman, excellent, and the end, showing what went in to capturing the Orca footage is why we need the BBC to continue to do what it does well, and stop being a ra ra for the tories (or any political party for that matter).I've been looking forward to watching this but I'm dog sitting at the moment for my son and every time there's an advert on the tele with an animal in it, he goes mental and starts barking at the tele. I think it would be a nightmare and will have to watch it on Iplayer when he's gone home.
I have put The Repair Shop on one of the catch-up channels and he started going crazy when there was a crow on the Repair Shop roof.
You could see from the footage that was released that it was going to be good.Worth watching in peace Norman, excellent, and the end, showing what went in to capturing the Orca footage is why we need the BBC to continue to do what it does well, and stop being a ra ra for the tories (or any political party for that matter).
They aren't showing it on BBC 1 but it is available on Iplayer. I can't see what the difference is.havent they decided not to show the last one as it might upset the tories?
You could see from the footage that was released that it was going to be good.
The BBC does a great job and there are some great documentaries on Iplayer and the other BBC channels. I loved what they did with the piano room.
They aren't showing it on BBC 1 but it is available on Iplayer. I can't see what the difference is.
Do we know if any of it will be local? I heard them say the puffins were filmed in Northumberland.
It looked like roseberry topping and high force in the opening clipsDo we know if any of it will be local? I heard them say the puffins were filmed in Northumberland.
My wife picked up on the puffling as well then proceeded to tell me turn it over when they were getting their eels nicked.Puffins weren’t the geordie ones, think they said Pembrokeshire
I learnt, however, that a baby puffin is called a puffling, and I like that a lot.
We have the same problem in our house one of our dogs barks at the TV with animals in fact she starts barking at some ads when she recognises the music before the animal appears in the scene. Luckily we live in a detached.I've been looking forward to watching this but I'm dog sitting at the moment for my son and every time there's an advert on the tele with an animal in it, he goes mental and starts barking at the tele. I think it would be a nightmare and will have to watch it on Iplayer when he's gone home.
I have put The Repair Shop on one of the catch-up channels and he started going crazy when there was a crow on the Repair Shop roof.
Yeah, that puffin was a tough cookieMy wife picked up on the puffling as well then proceeded to tell me turn it over when they were getting their eels nicked.
The difference is that lots of people don't use iPlayer - especially older viewers, so lots of people won't see it. I don't know anyone of my parents' generation for instance, that watches BBC iPlayer.You could see from the footage that was released that it was going to be good.
The BBC does a great job and there are some great documentaries on Iplayer and the other BBC channels. I loved what they did with the piano room.
They aren't showing it on BBC 1 but it is available on Iplayer. I can't see what the difference is.