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| Wildscreen Film Festival, 1998 (1998) Wildscreen Film Festival held in Bristol, UK, 1998 | |
| The River Wolves: Giant Otters of Peru (1999) Deep in the Amazon, The River Wolves: Giant Otters of Peru provides an absorbing exploration of the oldest, largest and most aquatic member... | |
| They Said It Couldn't Be Done: In-Flight Movie (1999) Discussing a truly groundbreaking production, They Said It Couldn't Be Done: In-Flight Movie sees David Attenborough chatting with award-winning... | |
| They Said It Couldn't Be Done: Kingdom of the Ice Bear: The Frozen Ocean (1999) The second of seven programmes celebrating pioneering natural history documentaries, They Said It Couldn't Be Done: Kingdom Of The Ice Bear:... | |
| They Said It Couldn't Be Done: Mzima: Portrait of a Spring (1999) In front of an audience at the Royal Geographical Society, David Attenborough engages in a frank and highly entertaining discussion with the... | |
| They Said It Couldn't Be Done: Too Close For Comfort (1999) In front of an audience at the Royal Geographical Society, David Attenborough interviews award-winning cameraman Mike Richards, discussing the... | |
| The Tiger's Tale (2000) An absorbing insight into the early life and development of these elusive and endangered big cats, The Tiger’s Tale follows an experienced... | |
| The Blue Planet: Introduction (2001) A ground-breaking production with images provding the emphasis, The Blue Planet was the first ever series wholly concerning the natural... | |
| The Blue Planet: The Deep (2001) An absorbing exploration of the volcanic ridges and huge trenches at the very bottom of the world’s oceans, The Deep captures new species... | |
| Bugworld: War of Two Worlds (2002) Winner of two awards at Wildscreen 2002, War of Two Worlds takes an in-depth and alternative look at the 'unwanted' animals that infest our lives. Through... |



