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Contains the following Attenborough series:
Living Planet: This is an exploration of the habitats on Earth, by David Attenborough and some of the world's leading wildlife cameramen, which reveals some of the amazing plant and animal adaptations to them. The DVD contains 4 discs and extras include The Making of Documentary.
Life on Earth: First broadcast in 1979, this epic natural history series by established David Attenborough and the award-winning Natural History Unit at the forefront of wildlife documentary film-making. It traces the dramatic history of life on earth from its very beginnings, to the final emergence of man and the array of animals that share the world with us today.
Now available on DVD, it contains 4 discs.
Private Life of Plants: Presents a fascinating view of the plant world, where events happen on a different timescale from ours. Though not obvious to the naked eye, plants are constantly on the move: developing, fighting, avoiding or exploiting predators or neighbours, struggling to find food, to reproduce and to find and hold a place in the sun.
The DVD comes in a 2-disc set.