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BBC: The Great British Year
nethwen
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01db10t
A four part wildlife documentary on Britain's changing seasons.
Started tonight at 9pm. Narrator is Joseph Fiennes. He begins by saying "we are an island nation...an extraordinary land".
It looks very good so far and the cinematography is stunning (and we're only 10 minutes in).
Anybody else watching?
A four part wildlife documentary on Britain's changing seasons.
Started tonight at 9pm. Narrator is Joseph Fiennes. He begins by saying "we are an island nation...an extraordinary land".
It looks very good so far and the cinematography is stunning (and we're only 10 minutes in).
Anybody else watching?
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You can say that again! :rolleyes:
He's spent far too much time in America, and now has an exaggerated 'British' accent that sounds fake and irritating. :yawn:
I love wildlife, but I've stopped watching.
I thought he sounded different.
Why not put it on mute? It'd be a shame to miss the wildlife and scenery.
Quite. He sounds exactly as he always has. The only reason I realised it was him was because it sounds just like Shakespeare in Love/Elizabeth.
I enjoyed the behind the scenes bit as well.
But I agree with Fiennes being quite dreadful
His voice is boring and monotonous
This truly is a wonderfully presented nature series. :cool:
And I love our British nature, scenery and wildlife. The seahorses are gorgeous.
The four programmes are just superb.