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A Bull Called Marius

on BBC One London

Written by Gerald Durrell.
A second showing of an unusual film about the wild black bulls of the Rhone delta and one of the gardiens who look after them.
"A beautiful and poignant documentary..." (The Sunday Times)
"The desolate beauty of the Camargue, its hidden marshes abounding with wild life, was admirably caught." (The Times)
"The course libre was frankly beautiful to watch, its dignity and excitement was rendered splendidly" (The Listener)
From the South and West

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Writer:
Gerald Durrell
Directed and produced by:
Christopher Parsons

BBC One London

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