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| Ein Platz für Tiere: Programme 1 (1956) A highly engaging live animal show, Ein Platz für Tiere (A Place For Animals) was, for many years, the highest rated programme on German... | |
| Kein Platz für Wilde Tiere (1956) In the depths of the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of Congo), renowned naturalist and passionate animal welfare activist Bernhard... | |
| Faraway Look: The Land of the Magpie Goose (1957) A friendly and informative glimpse at a distant land, the first Faraway Look series follows Peter Scott and his wife Philippa as they journey... | |
| Look: The Fulmar (1958) On the remote Fair Isle off Scotland, ornithologist, renowned wildlife producer and co-founder of the BBC’s Natural History Unit Tony Soper... | |
| Travellers' Tales: Armand and Michaela On Safari: Search for Gertie (1958) Travellers' Tales follows the dynamic and charming Belgian Armand Denis, a pioneering documentary filmmaker of the 1930s, as he and his glamorous... | |
| Travellers' Tales: The Undersea World of Adventure: Hans Hass: Underwater Photography (1958) A captivating look at early underwater filming techniques, Underwater Photography was the penultimate episode in Hans and Lotte Hass' popular... | |
| Faraway Look: The Virgin Islands (1959) An engaging glimpse into a distant land, Faraway Look: The Virgin Islands documents the first stop of Peter Scott’s journey round Australasia.... | |
| Serengeti Darf Nicht Sterben (1959) Described by legendary wildlife filmmaker Alan Root as, “perhaps the best-known and most influential wildlife film ever made”, Serengeti... | |
| Countryman (1960) One of a set of natural history programmes from Anglia Television, Countryman follows Aubrey Buxton, one of its founders and Chief Executives,... | |
| The Alder Woodwasp and its Insect Enemies (1960) The very first step Gerald Thompson took in the world of wildlife cinematography, The Alder Woodwasp and its Insect Enemies is a technically... |



