The private life of plants /

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Imprint:[London] : BBC Earth ; BBC Worldwide ; 2 Entertain Video Ltd., [2012]
Description:2 videodiscs (approximately 292 min.) : sound, color; 4 3/4 in.
Language:English
Series:Life collection
Life collection.
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Format: DVD Video
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10318027
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Other authors / contributors:Attenborough, David, 1926-
Salisbury, Mike.
Scholey, Keith, 1957-
Nightingale, Neil.
BBC Worldwide Ltd., production company.
BBC Earth (Firm), production company.
2 Entertain (Firm), film distributor.
Video characteristics:PAL
Digital file characteristics:video file DVD video Region 2 and 4
Notes:Originally broadcast in January and February 1995.
"Originally released on DVD as BBCDVD1235."--Container.
Special features: Blue Peter interview; Behind-the-scenes footage; scene selection.
Written by David Attenborough ; photography, Tim Shepherd ... [et al.] ; film editor, Tim Coope ... [et al.] ; music, Richard Grassby-Lewis ; researcher, Mark Flowers.
David Attenborough, host.
DVD, PAL format ; region 2 and 4, Dolby digital stereo., 4:3 aspect ratio.
English soundtrack with optional English subtitles for the hard of hearing subtitles.
Summary:David Attenborough takes us on a guided tour through the secret world, showing us life as no unaided eye could witness. The series follows the crucial stages through with every plant must pass and looks at how they interact with one another, create alliances with animals and how they have developed complex ways of surviving in the earth's most ferociously hostile environmments.
Standard no.:5051561037177
5051561039850
Publisher's no.:BBCDVD3717 BBC Earth

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Call Number: DVD QK45.2 .P758 2012
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