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"Last chance to see "
Posted: Sun Sep 06, 2009 11:28 pm
by macmac
Did anyone see" Last chance to see" on BBC ? I know I'm biased as Stephen Fry could recite the phone book and I'd listen but what a beautiful programme,he has a wonderful vocabulary the manitee were splendid ,and his companion so knowledgable and gentle.thoroughly enjoyable can't wait for the next one,and I think he's doing orang utan my most favourite creature sad that they feature because endangered

Re: "Last chance to see "
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 3:52 pm
by lizzie
Yup, I watched it too and it was wonderful. I love Stephen Fry too. In fact, I would love to sit and have dinner with him and just have a bloody good natter about things. It would be brilliant.
I adored the manatees. What a wonderful, beautiful creature it is and I do hope that it can be saved from extinction.
I'm looking forward to the rest of the series
Re: "Last chance to see "
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:14 pm
by glallotments
Didn't see the Stephen Fry programme but he must have done a better job than Attenborough.
I love nature but the great man never fails to send both my husband and I to sleep whilst I am watching even when I am interested in the subject!!
Re: "Last chance to see "
Posted: Mon Sep 07, 2009 6:56 pm
by macmac
glallotments wrote:Didn't see the Stephen Fry programme but he must have done a better job than Attenborough.
I love nature but the great man never fails to send both my husband and I to sleep whilst I am watching even when I am interested in the subject!!
You wouldn't have slept through this one Stephen Fry even managed to break his arm getting on a boat,he fell over and let's face it there's a lot of him to fall.I agree with you about Attenbrough or Dave as he's known in this house (we saw "Dickie" his brother on Parky once referring to him as Dave and we found it amusing) he's a splendid man with endless knowledge but he is inclined to drone