Rhys to the Rescue?
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Rhys to the Rescue?
Just saw this advertised....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/walesnature/2010/09/rhys_to_the_rescue_1.html
Anyone see it? Looks like it was only aired on BBC Wales. I am at work at the moment but will give it a watch when I get home... here is the iplayer link if anyone is interested.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ty1qj/Rhys_to_the_Rescue_Episode_1/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/walesnature/2010/09/rhys_to_the_rescue_1.html
Anyone see it? Looks like it was only aired on BBC Wales. I am at work at the moment but will give it a watch when I get home... here is the iplayer link if anyone is interested.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00ty1qj/Rhys_to_the_Rescue_Episode_1/
Owen Roberts
Re: Rhys to the Rescue?
I know they're jazzing it up for the camera, but so the boa capture was painful (for the audience and the snake), and apparently male adders are extremely rare
I'll whip out the barbeque tongs next time I go herping
I'll whip out the barbeque tongs next time I go herping
Mememe
Re: Rhys to the Rescue?
I have to admit I watched the first 30 seconds then turned it off...
Owen Roberts
Re: Rhys to the Rescue?
As much as I would love to systematically point out all the things that I didn't like/agree with, I don't have the time or the inclination (and all you guys will spot the same things and roll your eyes in the same way).
What I will say is it's a shame that fact-checking seems to no longer exist in TV - then again, he is probably right as he is "one of a handful of people in the UK, qualified to deal with endangered species and reptiles".
What I will say is it's a shame that fact-checking seems to no longer exist in TV - then again, he is probably right as he is "one of a handful of people in the UK, qualified to deal with endangered species and reptiles".
Mememe
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