cg74
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I thought some might find this of interest: BBC iPlayer - Britain's Big Wildlife Revival: Rivers
Thanks Colin, I've got it on the +box to watch - filmed by Hugh Miles I believe.
I caught the last bit yesterday I thought he was in it rather than directed it ? I'll check. It seemed to be otter a go go last night on the Beeb some on Country File as well too.
I caught the last bit yesterday I thought he was in it rather than directed it ? I'll check. It seemed to be otter a go go last night on the Beeb some on Country File as well too.
Not just the BBC, but much of middle-class Britain - the literate, powerful and highly influential constituency that knows its Wind in The Willows, its Tarka, its Ring of Bright Water etc from childhood libraries and bookshelves and which was going to take on any bunch of "They're eating our pet specimens" fish-obsessed numbskulls looking to do them just when they'd come back. I sensed this several years ago, when I saw the "The Only Good Pred is Dead" crowd form and proceed to sound off in the media and all over the fishy internut that this was a battle that not only Anglers would lose but also suffer the equivalent of a 15,000-dead Flodden Field public relations and reputational wipe-out for its selfish stupidity. How I got it in the all-sites neck for saying so!
He was and most of his dialogue has obviously been edited out. He told me that he gave Ellie the full sp on the otter/cormorant problem and didn't hold out much hope for it to remain in. He was right.
A brilliant programme but obviously the producers shied away from the harsh reality of some aspects of our river's problems.
You can read about it here:HUGH MILES - WILDLIFE ADVENTURES: BBC - FILMING OTTERS
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Oops sorry, I've just realised Jerry had already posted a link to Hugh's blog.
Paul, as I've said for a while now; you're obsessed with otters and otter culls. No one has mentioned an otter cull, so why are you??
Nope, Colin. I warned you and the other guys years ago; it was some of you who got all obsessional, personal, rude and serially sh1tty.
End of.
Which "other guys" are you referring to, as you've irritated so many people over the years. As for me being obsessional - Not at all, just stating things as I see it.
Besides if you write posts to provoke a reaction (which you do), then expect a reaction and don't whine when it comes!
Rude, personal and serially sh1tty; you do a fair amount of that yourself.
Quit whilst you are ahead, Colin. You are looking like that frantically hole-digging Meth Head in Episode 6 of Series 4 of "Breaking Bad" - publicly digging a hole for your own demise.
And online super-defensive and possibly hyper-paranoid, too. Oh dear. Leave it, Colin, as I have said to more than just to one or two over the years: you are saying far more about yourselves than you ever will about me.
I whistle, the same old dogs howl. Same as it ever was.
Scroll up to the top of this thread and you will see that, from the start, it was yet another fishing expedition, yet another slightly more oblique attempt to get anglers angry about blahdy otters (and the bunny-hugging BBC that so promotes them) and the way us straight-up blokes get pushed around by a bunch of furry and university-educated ponces.
Yet another from the Cloud Cuckoo Land Crew.
Cloud Cuckoo Land?
The Birds, a 5th Century BC comic-fantasy by the Greek playwright Aristophanes, about two world-weary Athenians, tired of arguing every last thing to the toss, setting up a "perfect" city of the birds in the clouds, well away from the hurly-burly of life on Earth. Much wishful thinking and bird brainery follows.
For more, catch this excellent BBC 4 series - BBC iPlayer - Ancient Greece: The Greatest Show on Earth: Democrats
Sorry, CG, but you have multi-site disruptive "form". Some of us have excellent memories, me being one of them.