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Our Wild Adventures S01E03 Asia 720p HDTV X264-DARKFLiX[TGx]
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Steve feeds Komodo dragons. George gets emotional with orphaned orangutans while Chris revisits a tribe and Colin recounts first impressions of crested black macaques. In Mongolia, Sue films Pallas's cats, Gordon studies golden eagles.
Episode Genre:
Documentary
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Actors: Steve Backshall, Chris Packham, Colin Stafford-Johnson Writers: N/A Directors: James Vale
Stars: Gordon Buchanan, Steve Backshall, Chris Packham, Liz Bonnin, Sue Gibson
Series Plot: Take a trip back through the natural history archives with some of the BBC's favourite wildlife presenters, as they share a few of their most memorable wild adventures.
Episode plot: BBC presenters look back on their adventures throughout Indonesia and Mongolia, situated in earth's largest continent - Asia.Steve Backshall looks back on one particularly unnerving adventure in Indonesia, a place very close to his heart, where he and his crew were chased by the world's largest venomous lizards - a group of ravenous, three-metre-long Komodo dragons. George McGavin, meanwhile, recounts a slightly more sedate adventure in Indonesia: the time when he filmed in a school for orangutans in the middle of the Sumatran rainforest.Chris Packham also has fond memories of Sumatra, as he recalls how, in 1998, he took a batch of photographs of the Orang Rimba people, a group of hunter-gatherers who live in the rainforest. Wildlife cameraman Colin Stafford-Johnson also has an affinity with the archipelago he looks back on his time spent filming Peanut, Hero, Tarzan and the rest of the monkeys that live on the island of Sulawesi.From the lush islands of Indonesia in the south of the continent, we travel north to the vast lands of Mongolia. Wildlife camerawoman Sue Gibson was sent there a few years ago to film Pallas's cats in one of the most physically and mentally demanding shoots of her career. And Gordon Buchanan reminisces about his time filming Kazakh nomads, who hunt with golden eagles on horseback.