Cenobite wrote:Aaron_Silver wrote:Cenobite wrote:I hope people are still watching this.
So far it is the best wildlife series that I have ever seen - and against the rest of the Natural History Unit's legendary output that is really saying something.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04tjbtx
'Bobbit' worms (Eunice aphroditois) can in fact reach over three metres long - imagine being a fish near those buggers.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05mg8j9
Also the latest episode with the Pilot whale mother carrying around her dead baby was simply heartbreaking.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p05n77yp
I watch everything David does, a true legend. This series is indeed fantastic and one of his best.
Back online after having to sort something out and just saw your post Aaron.
Civilization, the Ascent of Man, The Old Grey Whistle Test, Pot Black (responsible along with Alex for putting snooker on the map), Monty Python's Flying Circus (sheer genius), Man Alive, Call my Bluff, The Money Programme etc - all commissioned by the David long before Life on Earth.
People forget that now.
What a legend the man really is.
Oh I hadn't forgotten, he brought colour to snooker
I am not into science in the same way as you, but I love my history, so I know plenty about this man