there are actually a few programmes worth watching, although only one is new, and listening to.
Natural World on BBC2 Tuesday at 8.00pm is Spectacled Bears – Shadows of the Forest. Stephen Fry narrates the film on this secretive, and elusive, creature that was the model for the much loved Paddington Bear!
Cha0tic kindly emailed me a reminder that BBC Radio 4 is currently broadcasting the excellent series World On the Move: Great Animal Migrations, which charts the progress of animal journeys across the world. It’s on Tuesdays at 11.00am, and repeated on Wednesdays at 9.00pm.
Two TV programmes that I mentioned when they were on last year are starting repeat showings next week. Michael Palin’s New Europe is on BBC2 Tuesday at 7.00pm and Mountain with Griff Rhys Jones is on BBC2 Wednesday at 7.00pm. I enjoyed both of these, especially the latter, and may well try to watch them again.
Have a good weekend !
I can’t believe Paddington Bear is 50 this year, he doesn’t look a day over 5! I may look in to the bear programme, with a plate of marmalade sandwiches, to spot any similarities? x
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Louise I wish I could say the same about me!
That sounds like a good idea. Enjoy if you do! xx
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Now that is a bit better! Thank goodness for some good or better telly!!
World on the move looks to be good. I always get goose bumps when I see of herds of animals, raging forward to gether. (Only on the telly, the only herds of wild animals I see in real life are my two at tea time!)
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My hubby is a big fan of Micheal Palin so that will keep him happy! Even if it is a repeat!)
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you have a great weekend too flighty!
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Well it’s par for the course, they hold back the decent television until the weather starts to get nicer! Still, I think I’d prefer this to the weather staying how it was – it was awful! I’m looking forward to getting out in the fresh air this weekend, now it seems to have improved. Hope you have a good weekend too!
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Mylozmom thanks! Take care, and hugs! xx
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Cafecortado yes that is typical! The forecast is looking better thankfully.
I hope to be getting plenty of fresh air on the plot.
Thanks, and cheers!
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Daffy yes it’s about time! I’ve listened to a few of the World on the Move programmes and they are surprisingly good.
Michael Palin and Griff Rhys Jones are both very affable presenters. xx
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Mike my dear, your blog is much better than the tv guide. 😉 I love Natural World so I’m going to watch those bears with glasses too. Haven’t they heard of contacts yet? 😀
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Yolanda thanks for those kind words! Me too, I’ve worn glasses for almost as long as I can remember. I never could get used to contacts! xx
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Have a good weekend!
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Becky thanks, and you too! xx
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Why is it that now that the evenings are getting lighter, and we should really be out in the garden, we are attracted to stay in and watch marvellous programmes!
Methinks, time to get the video-recorder going!
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Re the award – I was given it, you deserve it, no problem 🙂
Have a great weekend – Monday looks best for allotmenteering!
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Irishpisky you tell me! It always the same isn’t it.
That sounds like a good idea. Cheers!
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VP thanks again! You too. I hope so as that is the best day for me, so fingers crossed. xx
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I will keep an eye open for New Europe, and am sure I saw some on cable last year.
I enjoyed Palin’s Himalaya series. It was so much more enjoyable than Paul Merton in China – Paul was simply the wrong person for the job and should have stayed in Room 101 bantering with guests rather than embarrassing himself at every turn in a foreign country.
Michael is older than Paul, but he’s fitter, more outgoing, more intrepid, and much more open-minded. His comic moments were perfectly timed and he’s very tactful about everything. I admired him after comparison.
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Liv I think that you’re right what you say about both of them! xx
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