British Isles: A Natural History (TV Series 2004– ) Poster

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British Isles-A natural History
andyab25 June 2006
What an amazing series. The best I have ever seen. So informative and highly interesting by an excellent presenter. I can't praise it enough with thanks. Imagine Britain as a desert and a coral sea and a rain forest! Unbelievable series. Introduced me to Gaping Gill and many other things. What a lucky guy with an interesting life. I found this page just looking for a page somewhere on the internet for a way to contact him to say thank you for such an interesting subject and submitted in a great way with enthusiasm and knowledge that would be hard to beat from any other presenter. His gardening series was also excellent too. I wish I could ask him personally about his ideas on the use of rock dust from the seers centre in Scotland, of which the founders gave talks at the eden project.

Andy
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10/10
Excellent documentary series from the BBC
chris_gaskin1239 February 2005
I watched all eight episodes of this series and has to be one of the best documentaries from the BBC in recent years, along with the Walking With... programmes. It was usually screened between 9 and 10pm on Wednesdays.

Alan Titchmarsh takes us through the History of the British Isles, from the very beginnings, through Prehistoric times, the present day and a glimpse into the future.

One of the best episodes was the one including the sequence where it showed you dinosaurs roaming around present day London. Another episode had Alan dressed up as a caveman and mingling with people, who hardly noticed him.

Well done BBC for this series.
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