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The Animal Zone

on BBC Two England

With Charlotte Uhlenbroek in Gombe National Park, Tanzania, home of Chimpanzee Diary.
Editor Sara Ford
WEB SITE: www.bbc.co.uk/animalzone/
5.55* Chimpanzee Diary The last of Charlotte Uhlenbroek's monthly video diaries. The chimps begin to recoverfrom a mysterious skin complaint, while the cameras capture tree-top drama as the troop tries to catch and eat colobus monkeys. Producer Robin Hellier
6.10* Watch Out The guide to Britain's wildlife and how to observe it. With Nick Baker.
Producer Andrew Graham-Brown : Series producer Mike Beynon FACT SHEET: Ll.50 cheques payable to BBC Education to [address removed]
6.15*Wildlives Theteamsees black rhinos in Namibia, orangutans in Borneo, Ethiopian wolves and orca whales off British Columbia. All are still endangered, butthere is good news - no black rhinos have been poached since 1995. Last in the series.
Producer Ann Marie Goodwin ; Series producer Paul Appleby
6.40*-7.30 The Natural World
The Forbidden Fruit
Following the success of David Attenborough 's Private Life of Plants, afurtherchancetosee flora from unusual perspectives.
Time-lapse technology and high-speed cameras show how plants use animals, humans and the elements to spread seeds. Narrated by James Grout. Last in the series.
Producer Sean Morris ; Series editor
Neil Nightingale Stereo Subtitled.. Videoplus code for
5.50-7.30(notPDC)

Contributors

Editor:
Sara Ford
Producer:
Robin Hellier
Unknown:
Nick Baker.
Producer:
Andrew Graham-Brown
Producer:
Mike Beynon
Producer:
Ann Marie Goodwin
Producer:
Paul Appleby
Unknown:
David Attenborough
Unknown:
James Grout.
Producer:
Sean Morris

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