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Museum of Life

BBC

six-part documentary on the Natural History Museum and its work inside and outside the venerable walls. Presentator five different disciplines to report on collections, cataloging, exhibitions, expeditions, identification problems, the fighting of diseases and the discovery of new species. The curators of different disciplines to speak, to tell you what they love about their work and the museum and why the National History Museum is so important for humanity. Why is it inspiring and what it can do for the future. A really good mix of technical knowledge and depth of human passion.
All presenters are sympathetic - especially zoologist Jimmy Doherty ("When I did a volunteer here ten years ago ..."),'s Marc Carwardine ("This is rare so!") And Kate Bellingham ("This is amazing!") - And have a lot of curiosity and enthusiasm for their subjects, without uninformed, unprofessional, or even to act stupid. Almost all the curators of the museum are very sympathetic to try, especially if they admit to indentifizieren to spending their free unlabeled plant roof panels of the main hall, or that the blue whale model, the museum has inspired her to become a zoologist. In short, all parties are human and professionals. That alone is an accomplishment.

addition there are really beautiful views of the museum and its collection, the image of a huge complex of mystery and is also supported shown to be as modern and interesant their exhibitions. Just the typical London mix of tradition and modernity. There are a lot of insight into magazines, stairwells and basement, and Johmmy Doherty goes together with an already retired professor of the museum in search of a particular room. It will tell stories and reports show about people who have their collections or their great individual finds the Museum have donated, and what actions the Museum else yet supported and carried out by the Bio-Blitz on the coast of Devon, to expeditions in tropical jungle.

It is made interesting, never boring, and even if some more than three times said, then that happens either in the context of a conversation during a partial sum or spread over the six episodes, so that it comes mainly from the current call or for connecting the episodes among one another.

BBC is our German documentation that constantly repeat the same scenes and rarely are able to film a coin so that you of what you see, think again hands down. If it is the sense of "Museum of Life" was to build interest in visiting the National History Museum, they were in it even better.

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