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Post by sesley on Jan 26, 2009 16:30:37 GMT
bbc1 on Sundays, its brilliant , and so captivating, they are so like humans living in a family unit and with wayward children :)they found elephants are scared of bee's and now use them to keep the bull ellies off the farm land using nature to figth nature, and the farmers get to make money from the honey and the bees are great for the enviroment because they pollonate the crop plants .anyway the ellies are much better to watch than those mad humans on the soaps and in reality tv.
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Post by Patrick on Jan 26, 2009 20:21:21 GMT
The News Quiz mentioned this - Because that's all about making people aware of the need to preserve the elephant - but have you noticed that later on on Channel 4 is a programme entitled "How to Eat an Elephant!".
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Post by everso on Jan 26, 2009 22:53:20 GMT
My old auntie who is blind "watches" it. She has this audio description thing on her t.v., which is great for her, and she says it really brings this programme to life.
I haven't watched it yet, but I get the run down every Friday when I go to see her.
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Post by chrislord on Jan 27, 2009 5:10:59 GMT
It's the best programme about elephants I've ever seen, with the exception of The Sweeney, which wasn't strictly about elephants of course.
God help the man whoever hurts an elephant as I'm pretty certain they are full of karma influencing powers.
And I defy the coldest heart not to fall in love with baby 'Breeze'.
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Post by trubble on Jan 27, 2009 11:09:22 GMT
The News Quiz mentioned this - Because that's all about making people aware of the need to preserve the elephant - but have you noticed that later on on Channel 4 is a programme entitled "How to Eat an Elephant!". ;D ;D
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Post by trubble on Jan 27, 2009 11:11:25 GMT
My old auntie who is blind "watches" it. She has this audio description thing on her t.v., which is great for her, and she says it really brings this programme to life. I haven't watched it yet, but I get the run down every Friday when I go to see her. My blind cousin said the same about the AD. Unfortunately it's too awkward for her to try to manage, knowing when it's working and what's on, but the couple of times that we've watched something together using it, she has enjoyed the programme so much. It's a brilliant service.
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Post by Patrick on Jan 27, 2009 11:44:54 GMT
My old auntie who is blind "watches" it. She has this audio description thing on her t.v., which is great for her, and she says it really brings this programme to life. I haven't watched it yet, but I get the run down every Friday when I go to see her. My blind cousin said the same about the AD. Unfortunately it's too awkward for her to try to manage, knowing when it's working and what's on, but the couple of times that we've watched something together using it, she has enjoyed the programme so much. It's a brilliant service. I don't think our system works properly. Switch over to AD and it just goes completely silent with bits of disembodied voice coming through occasionally! Dontcha just love the improved signal quality that digital brings eh?
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