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Charles Darwin And The Tree of Life [DVD]

Charles Darwin And The Tree of Life [DVD]
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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1422 in DVD
  • Released on: 2009-03-02
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  • Format: PAL
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DVD Description
“Nothing in the natural world makes sense – except when seen in the light of evolution.” --David Attenborough

A personal insight from the world's favourite naturalist into Darwin's theory of evolution. This special documentary was made to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin and the 150th anniversary of the publication of ‘On The Origin Of Species’. Darwin's great insight – that life has evolved over millions of years by natural selection – has been the cornerstone of all David Attenborough’s natural history series. In this documentary, he takes us on a deeply personal journey which reflects his own life and the way he came to understand Darwin’s theory.

By visiting Darwin’s home and tracing the voyage of the Beagle across the world, David Attenborough explains how the great naturalist revolutionised our understanding of the natural world. New and spectacular wildlife footage of fascinating animal behaviour brings the theory to life and fresh evidence and new discoveries reveal how Darwin’s work is endorsed and expounded by today’s cutting–edge science.

A labour of love for a man who has been at the forefront of natural history programming for decades, this fascinating programme explores why Darwin’s theory is more important now than ever before.

Synopsis
Made to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth and coming 150 years after the 'Origin Of The Species' was first published, this fascinating documentary uncovers the life and work of Darwin and features candid interviews with the likes of David Attenborough and Melvyn Bragg.


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Compelling argument for evolution5
There have been many series produced recently about Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection. This single programme offers the most succinct and convincing argument in favour of that theory. The fact that it is a personal view from Britain's most respected natural historian brings only more credibility to the arguments. David Attenborough calmly and authoritatively talks us through the basics of Darwinian theory, the history of how that theory was developed, and explains why he, Attenborough, accepts it as the true explanation for life on earth.
Several other series also produced by the BBC have tried to do the same, as has Richard Dawkins, but none come close to matching the comfotable ease with which Attenborough examines the informations and draws the viewer towards his own conclusion. Attenborough also does this without insulting the intelligence of anyone with a different view; without being hostile or confrontational. He follows the science and lets the science provide the weight of his argument.

The film uses archive footage from Attenborough's career to illustrate Darwin's observations of animals and plants, both in nature and domesticated. It features the important places fro mDarwin's life including his home in Kent, Down House, the Natural History Museum and Cambridge University. But this isn't just a review of Darwin's life; it comes up to date with what the study of DNA has revealed about evolution in the years since Darwin died, and how modern technicques have demonstrated without doubt, for Attenborough, that humans and animals have evolved along different branches of the same tree of life.

It's a brilliant piece of work, perhaps the most lucid and compelling argument for evolution I have encountered, and possibly one of Attenborough's greatest lifetime achievements.
Thoroughly recommended.
10/10

Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life5
Charles Darwin And The Tree of Life [DVD] This 59min DVD is David Attenborough's tribute to the 200'th anniversary of Darwins birth. As one would expect from the premier natural history programme maker of our time, it's a classic; with absolutely magnificent film work being used to illustrate how, where and why Darwin developed his ideas published in The Origin of Species, and also how that idea of natural selection actually works. Beginning with an explanation of the religious situation at that time, the programme moves through Darwins voyage on the Beagle to the Galapagus Islands, his work at Down House, the controversy his theory of evolution caused, the fossil record, the DNA/genetic evidence and much more; all clearly illustrated by a combination of beautiful filming and gentle commentary delivered as only David Attenborough can. I was particularly impressed with his explanation of how the eye evolved; something many still consider an impossibility. To conclude, I recommend this DVD wholeheartedly, as a work of both beauty and learning which is highly entertaining to watch.

Should be compulsory learning in each school.5
There is still a big debate going on between darwiniasm and creationism. David attenborough takes a step back and explains how it all started, who the main players were and how long this battle has been going on for.

Attenborough makes it easy for anyone to follow, explaining everything in simple terms. a truly fascinating program. Attenborough rocks.