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Subject: | Re: David Attenborough TV shows |
From: | James Davis <> |
Date: | Mon, 4 Jan 1999 14:07:50 +1000 (EST) |
A new book has been published in the US. Its title goes something like: "Entertainment Has Conquered Reality". It talks about the entertainment industry, TV, Movies Radio and general media's impact on society (according to the radio interview). After watching the lastest Attenborough show on signals I realized that the nature film industry isn't immune. The show was certainly entertaining but... Dr. Wm. James Davis, Editor Interpretive Birding Bulletin On Sun, 3 Jan 1999 wrote: > Another amusing example of a David Attenborough edit that I heard about was > from an earlier film, in which you see him reaching down and scooping an > animal (I forget what) from a pond, but the hand, pond and animal being shown > are on another continent (the hand belonging to a friend of a friend). > > Happy New Years and Good Birding. > > Eric Jeffrey > Falls Church, VA USA > |
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