Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
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This special documentary was made to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of
`On The Origin Of Species'. Darwin's great insight - that life has evolved over millions of years by natural selection - has been the cornerstone of
all David Attenborough's natural history series. In this documentary, he takes us on a deeply personal journey which reflects his own life and the way
he came to understand Darwin's theory.
By visiting Darwin's home and tracing the voyage of the Beagle across the world, David Attenborough explains how the great naturalist revolutionised our understanding of the natural world. New and spectacular wildlife footage of fascinating animal behaviour brings the theory to life and fresh evidence and new discoveries reveal how Darwin's work is endorsed and expounded by today's cutting-edge science.
Please note: This DVD is protected to play on DVD players that are encoded for the UK and Europe. It may not work on DVD players in other countries. For more information about ordering DVDs, please consult the NHBS FAQ
By visiting Darwin's home and tracing the voyage of the Beagle across the world, David Attenborough explains how the great naturalist revolutionised our understanding of the natural world. New and spectacular wildlife footage of fascinating animal behaviour brings the theory to life and fresh evidence and new discoveries reveal how Darwin's work is endorsed and expounded by today's cutting-edge science.
Please note: This DVD is protected to play on DVD players that are encoded for the UK and Europe. It may not work on DVD players in other countries. For more information about ordering DVDs, please consult the NHBS FAQ
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