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greencreeper
30-11-2004, 23:18
Anyone see the bears on TV tonight? The spectacle bears are just lovely - the way the mum hugged the little one when it had a fall. Awwwwwww. I roared with laughter when, in an attempt to rescue the little one in climbing difficulties, she accidently stood on his head and knocked him out the tree :rofl: Great bit of TV for a change :tu:

bopdude
30-11-2004, 23:46
Anyone see the bears on TV tonight? The spectacle bears are just lovely - the way the mum hugged the little one when it had a fall. Awwwwwww. I roared with laughter when, in an attempt to rescue the little one in climbing difficulties, she accidently stood on his head and knocked him out the tree :rofl: Great bit of TV for a change :tu:
Yeah caught a bit of it, panda's making sugar cane leaf ' cigars 'and the brown bear ?? fishing for salmon, fantastic creatures, what a world we live in, and all to often forget / neglect :(

greencreeper
30-11-2004, 23:51
The big black bears were right vandals - smashed everything in sight. It was like a Council estate with chavs :D The pandas marking their territory made for intertesting viewing :p:

Halcyon
01-12-2004, 12:30
Nope, didnt see this.
What is it ? A documentary ?

greencreeper
01-12-2004, 12:42
Nope, didnt see this.
What is it ? A documentary ?
See here http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcone/listings/programme.shtml?day=yesterday&service_id=4223&filename=20041130/20041130_2100_4223_57360_60

gazzae
01-12-2004, 12:50
Aw I'm so ****ed off I missed that!! Is it a series or a one off? Hopefully it will be repeated.

greencreeper
01-12-2004, 12:55
Not sure. I think, looking at the listing magazine (Radio Times), it was a one-off documentary. It probably will be repeated - maybe late on with sign-language. Well worth watching.

Halcyon
01-12-2004, 13:04
Oh right this sounds good, shame I missed it.