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Attenborough's Anthology

In 60 years of broadcasting, Sir David Attenborough has visited almost every part of the planet and has helped produce some of the most stunning nature programmes ever made. These ten episodes represent Sir Davids personal choice from a remarkable career. Illustrating the breadth and depth of his interest in the natural world and beyond; they share his unrivalled ability to explain the intricacies of the natural world in a captivating and entertaining manner and all, of course, are illuminated by the incredible camera-work of the BBCs Natural History Unit. Each episode features a specially-shot introduction from Sir David in which he explains the reasons why he has selected it from such an incredible choice of award-winning programmes.

Attenborough's Anthology

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Along the borders of Turkey

Bram Vermeulen travels along the borders of Turkey. With Europe collapsing on one side and the faltering regimes of the Arab world on the other, Turkish influence in these regions will grow. Here, the new power dynamics around the Mediterranean are being forged. Major developments with enormous consequences for the people who live there. Vermeulen enters the twilight zones along the borders with Greece, Cyprus, Syria, and Iraq, searching for the true dividing lines with our neighbors. This is an important quest, in which we learn as much about the Turks as we do about ourselves. Borders create countries, not the other way around. Borders define the land: this is where our domain ends and that of others begins. Turkey is a borderland. A country that desperately defines itself by its contrast with its neighbors. Turkey is not Greek, not Russian, not Arab. Turkey is the twilight zone between the Middle East and Europe.

Along the borders of Turkey

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