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Wild Africa

Specials 2008

  • BBC Two
  • 50m
  • 50m (1 episode)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
  • Documentary
Revealing each of Africa's stunning natural realms in turn, revealing little-known facts and showing how humans and creatures co-exist within this vast area.

3 episodes

Simon MacCorkindale narrates the first of a new documentary series attempting to reveal the true nature of one of the world's largest rivers, and the creatures which depend upon it for survival. Filmed over the course of a year, the programme explores the many diverse lands of the Nile, reaching from Egypt's pyramids to the heart of Africa, revealing a landscape which in some areas has remained unchanged since the days of the Pharaohs.

Chronicle of the changes in the river as it floods, from its origins in the Ethiopian highlands to the impact of the deluge on the surrounding land, bringing life to a desert 2,000 miles away. In Khartoum, the delicate balance between civilisation and swamp is explored, as life is dictated by the shifting waters of the White Nile. Simon MacCorkindale narrates.

2008-05-09T20:00:00Z

Special 3 The Super Herd

Special 3 The Super Herd

  • 2008-05-09T20:00:00Z50m

Wildebeest look like they are made from an odd assortment of animal parts, and they appear to amble across the plains with no real plan. But behind their foolish facade is an unbelievably successful animal which uses a number of strategies to ensure their numbers are constantly replenished to maintain the Super Herd.

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