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  • 2007-08-24T23:00:00Z
  • 1h
  • 1h (1 episode)
  • United Kingdom
  • Documentary
This new two-hour documentary is the centrepiece in a dazzling wildlife season on BBC Four. Bill Oddie highlights the passionate, eccentric and pioneering individuals who have often risked life and limb to break new boundaries in wildlife films. He charts the extraordinary changes in technology that have driven the industry forward, and reveals how the last hundred years of wildlife films has as much to do with our social attitudes as it has to do with the animals themselves. With stunning, exciting and sometimes shocking footage, the documentary explores the changing trends throughout the last century, from shooting animals for fun in the 1930s to campaigning to save them from extinction today. As Oddie says: "To me the ultimate aim, the hope, the prayer behind every wildlife film... it's to make us care about the natural world and say 'here's something we love - we don't want to lose it'." Plus, film-makers explain the challenges that filming animals can pose, we find out more about the pioneers, discover who was first to film underwater - and who narrowly escaped death to get the shots they wanted.

2 episodes

Series Premiere

2007-08-24T23:00:00Z

1x01 Cinema

Series Premiere

1x01 Cinema

  • 2007-08-24T23:00:00Z1h

First part focuses on techniques and on the early works of film makers, up to about 1940, when television just became available, but was put on hold because of the war.

1x02 Television

  • no air date1h

Second part moves into television, and touches on changing attitudes towards what is shown in UK and USA, like sex and violence, the killshot.

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