BBC Natural World - The Millenium Oak
30/12/1999
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Information
This wonderful program looks at the history of the Millennium Oak tree. Starting from the year 999 AD, moving through the ages, we follow a seedling's slow growth to maturity. Along the way, we follow the Oak's ever-changing surroundings, as boundaries are made, areas are cut down, Wildlife come and go, and seasons pass by.
Technical Specs
Video Codec: Divx5
Video Bitrate: 1435 kb/s
Video Resolution: 640x480
Video Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audio Codec: MP3
Audio BitRate: 160 kb/s CBR
Audio Channels: 2
RunTime: 47:06
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Comments
DKTronics wrote:** Please read, before you download **
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My VHS player of 10 years, decided to die in style.
Unfortunately, it had a tape in with this program on, and
took a good 10-feet of tape with it, all wound round the heads.
It took me a best part of 2 hours, carefully releasing the tape,
and rewinding it by hand.
There is no title, so I used a good static shot, and made one up.
There are small cuts, in places, that may seem a bit strange,
but were needed. Luckily, most of the chewed tape happens on slow
camera pans, and static shots, and without any narration.
I can only apologize for the above, but it was out of my hands.
It's perfectly watchable, and still remains one of my favourite
Natural Worlds.
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