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The tiger is heart-stoppingly impressive – the embodiment of grace, power and danger – filming them has, traditionally, been hampered by the elusivelifestyle they have been forced to adopt. But after 25 years of the Project Tiger scheme operating in the Madhya Pradesh, these maginificent animals have become more trusting: permitting this extraodinary intimate film which follows them from sunrise to sunset, in monsoon rains and in shimmering heat.
Tiger comes from the BBC Wildlife Specials series. Each film is a masterpiece of expertise and innovation: award-winning cameramen using revolutionary filming techniques, backed by the latest scientific research. and each features one of nature's superstars, revealing aspects of its life that have never been seen before.