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Botanic man. - Volume 3: Episodes 8-10.

United Kingdom, 1980
tv-show

A compilation of David Bellamy’s “Life on the limit”, Extinction is forever”, and “Crackpot jackpot”. Contents include the..

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Remnants of Eden

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Fate of the Earth

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Ecosystems

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Extinction is forever!

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Seeds of destruction

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