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2011 Certificate Ex
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For 65 million years Madagascar was lost to the world - sat in splendid isolation, undiscovered and untouched by man. Left to its own devices it became a hot bed of evolution - creating the greatest concentration of unique creatures anywhere on the planet. More than 80% of Madagascar’s animals and plants are found nowhere else .. Read more

Starring David Attenborough, David Attenborough
Genres Television

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Madagascar

For 65 million years Madagascar was lost to the world - sat in splendid isolation, undiscovered and untouched by man. Left to its own devices it became a hot bed of evolution - creating the greatest concentration of unique creatures anywhere on the planet. More than 80% of Madagascar’s animals and plants are found nowhere else on Earth. Recognised as one of the world’s most important biodiversity hotspots, this is an Alice in-Wonderland island of weird animals, strange plants and extraordinary landscapes.

Starring David Attenborough, David Attenborough
Studio 2 ENTERTAIN
Certificate Certificate Ex
Genres Television
Language DVD: English
Blu-ray: English
Hearing-impaired English
Released Production year: 2011

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DVD: 07 Mar 2011
Blu-ray: 07 Mar 2011

Madagascar (2 discs) (2011)

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    • Madagascar - Blu-ray
      Sir David Attenborough narrates this fascinating nature documentary series which profiles the variety of different species that live on the island of Madagascar. Because of its distance away from the African continent, Madagascar remained undiscovered for many years and its isolation from man has ...

    • Madagascar
      For 65 million years Madagascar was lost to the world - sat in splendid isolation, undiscovered and untouched by man. Left to its own devices it became a hot bed of evolution - creating the greatest concentration of unique creatures anywhere on the planet. More than 80% of Madagascar’s ...