Blue Planet II, BBC 1 / Starts 29/10 |
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22nd November 2017, 09:39 PM
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Portuguese man o' war were the things that intrigued me most this week - stunning their prey with their sting infused barely visible tentacles that dangle behind them, drawing them up and then liquifying them whilst they are still conscious but paralysed. Niiiiiccee. *Shudders*
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22nd November 2017, 11:27 PM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Portuguese man o' war were the things that intrigued me most this week - stunning their prey with their sting infused barely visible tentacles that dangle behind them, drawing them up and then liquifying them whilst they are still conscious but paralysed. Niiiiiccee. *Shudders* Nature's original dumb waiter |
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23rd November 2017, 12:39 AM
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the dolphin carrying her dead baby was actually one of the saddest things i've ever seen broadcast on tv. wow.
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23rd November 2017, 12:47 AM
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The owls are not what they seem
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Indeed, if any show genuinely makes me feel horrible for being human, it's this I mean, it's so stunning to look at and take in, which just makes the reality that it's fading all the more tragic, still, the fact it's been so successful hopefully mean it's message is getting out there.
I do wish the 'Making of' segment was longer, honestly almost every shot has me wondering how on earth they did it, I could honestly watch a whole programme on just that. |
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4th December 2017, 09:18 AM
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I think this week's made up creature was a bit more subtle. I reckon it was that yellow submarine scuttling along the bottom in the bit about the starfish.
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4th December 2017, 09:21 AM
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BuzzJack Legend
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Indeed, if any show genuinely makes me feel horrible for being human, it's this I mean, it's so stunning to look at and take in, which just makes the reality that it's fading all the more tragic, still, the fact it's been so successful hopefully mean it's message is getting out there. I do wish the 'Making of' segment was longer, honestly almost every shot has me wondering how on earth they did it, I could honestly watch a whole programme on just that. Does anyone know whether the "Making of" part is shown separately in some countries? I suspect it may be tacked on to the end of our version to fill the gap in a one-hour slot filled by commercial breaks elsewhere. Those countries could then show the whole lot as a separate programme. It could explain why the series is seven episodes rather than the more normal six or eight. |
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4th December 2017, 09:49 AM
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Does anyone know whether the "Making of" part is shown separately in some countries? I suspect it may be tacked on to the end of our version to fill the gap in a one-hour slot filled by commercial breaks elsewhere. Those countries could then show the whole lot as a separate programme. It could explain why the series is seven episodes rather than the more normal six or eight. They're repeating BP1 on Yesterday at present at 6pm on Sundays and the Making Of bit isn't shown at the end. |
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4th December 2017, 04:22 PM
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Paul Hyett
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Does anyone know whether the "Making of" part is shown separately in some countries? I suspect it may be tacked on to the end of our version to fill the gap in a one-hour slot filled by commercial breaks elsewhere. Those countries could then show the whole lot as a separate programme. It could explain why the series is seven episodes rather than the more normal six or eight. The extra bit is always omitted when shows like this are repeated on natural history channels. |
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7th December 2017, 12:18 AM
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10th December 2017, 08:28 PM
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Mansonette
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Watching this now and, while I know this is an important story to tell, I'm really gutted as I've been looking forward to seeing more fantastic new footage.
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