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| The Great Wood of Caledon (1989) Known by the Romans as Caledonia, this vast area of hill and wood is the largest area of continuous old forest in Britain. Once the haunt... | |
| The Natural World: The Sisterhood (1989) Portrayed as skulking, cowardly scavengers, hyaenas have long received an undeservedly bad press. To set the recod straight, this film... | |
| The Singing Apes of Kao Yai (1989) This is an intimate look at the life of one family of gibbons and a very special lifestyle that revolves around song. Filmed high in the... | |
| Viewpoint 89: Can Polar Bears Tread Water? (1989) Over the past two years (1988 and 1989) the 'greenhouse effect' has stormed to the top of the international agenda. In that time "Can... | |
| Channel Four News: Arctic Pollution (1990) An Investigation into the cause of smog in the Arctic, traced to factories in Eastern Europe | |
| Channel Four News: Chernobyl: Leukaemia (1990) The first objective assessment of the effects of the Chernobyl disaster, especially leukaemia in children. | |
| Channel Four News: Chernobyl: Reindeer (1990) The development of a pill to give to reindeer in Lapland, threatened by fallout after Chernobyl. | |
| Channel Four News: Colombia (1990) The Colombian Government decides to hand over vast tracts of the rain forest to those best able to look after it - the Indians. | |
| Channel Four News: Dolphins (1990) An investigative report into the threat of Britain's largest colony of dolphins by a proposed sewer outfall. | |
| Seasons of the Sea (1990) The first major film from world-renowned zoologist and marine photographer Howard Hall, Seasons of the Sea explores the complex ecology of California’s... |



