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A Home for the Wanderer

on BBC One London

A tiny island in the sub-Antarctic is the home of the world's largest sea-birds - wandering albatrosses. They share Bird Island with vast numbers of fur, leopard and elephant seals; with penguins, and a wide variety of other birds. For 18 months three scientists worked through storm, sunshine and blizzard, studying the wandering albatrosses and filming this unique record of the wildlife of Bird Island.
(from Bristol: first shown on BBC2)

Contributors

Narrator:
Dick Graham
Filmed and directed by:
Lancelot Tickell (US Antarctic Research Program)
Presented by:
Ned Kelly

BBC One London

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