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Attenborough's The Spy in the... Collection

David Attenborough and the BBC provide the closest footage of animal life and group dynamics yet seen by placing hidden cameras within the animals' everyday lives. Tiny remote-controlled cameras are camouflaged for each environment, then surreptitiously put amongst the animal subjects to film them feeding, sleeping and interacting. Features three programmes: 'Lions', 'Elephants', and 'Bears'.

Year: 2006
Genre: Documentaries, Natural History Docos
Country: UK
Starring: David Attenborough
Duration: 177 Minutes
Rating: PG
Location in store: Documentary (Natural History)

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