Hi there There is a new 3 part series about Tigers in the Himilaya's with a few well know Wildlife presenters - George Buchanan, Steve Backshall and others. 21.00-22.00pm BBC1 Part 1/3 tonight http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00ty69k
*********************BBC I-player is working now*********************************** There is a good write up in the Radio times worth reading too. Take note: The next part 2/3 is on Wednesday night 22/9/2010 Part 3/3 is on Thursday night 23/9/2010 So it will cover the next 3 nights at the same time. Worth a look into. Regards Kathy and Dave
Hi Bb and all
Yes, I saw part 2 last night. Other cats - I had heard of clouded leopard but never even seen a photo, never even heard of the leopard cat before - so from that side it was very informative and exciting.
Perhaps part 2 was a bit short on wildlife action, but it did show how they were gathering the information to prove the geographical spread of the tigers across Bhutan and the population density, and I think that was important. They were showing how Bhutan can be the heart of tiger conservation.
All good stuff & I can't wait for part 3. Steve Backshall gets stalked by a snow leopard - rather him than me!!!
Andy
Seriously thinking about trying harder!
McAlan said: Part 1 of this programme won't be shown in Scotland until Thursday of this week, at 9pm. Sky+ and series link set already...
Part 1 of this programme won't be shown in Scotland until Thursday of this week, at 9pm. Sky+ and series link set already...
Really annoyed that the BBC have decided not to show it in Scotland at the same time and instead had Holby City on! Has your Sky+ series linked it because ours won't give the series link option for it :-( ? It's a big programme, one of the presenters is Scottish and yet they mess us about! People here pay their TV licenses too! The only thing worth watching on the BBC are the wildlife documentaries! At least, they are when they are on (what on earth has happened to the new series of Natural World???)
Millie & Fly the Border Collies