Strictly Come Dancing Halloween Special: Tyler West and Dianne Buswell join Ellie Taylor and Johannes Radebe at the top of the leaderboard 'I feel like I've known you my whole life': Brooklyn Beckham marks three-year anniversary with Nicola Peltz and says he 'could not live' without her New mum? New baby? - here's help to understand what supplements might be helpful for you both £30million in the bank but still hunting for change! Rachel Weisz appears to count the coins in her purse as she makes a rare appearance in London after Brooklyn's wife Nicola quashed feud rumours Victoria Beckham says she broke down at PFW show as she became 'emotional' seeing her kids. Megan Fox wows in a pink latex dress while emulating Pamela Anderson as Machine Gun Kelly transforms into Tommy Lee at Halloween party Kim Kardashian does her best to avoid ex Kanye West at their six-year-old son Saint's soccer game amid anti-Semitism scandal 'If he hadn't come along, God knows what would have happened': Simon Cowell says son Eric helped save his life after obsession with faltering talent show A second series is already in production, though, so perhaps it gets better. The result is a tangle of comedy, snogging and gore. Now and then, it becomes a fluffier Blair Witch Project, with a serial killer in a fancy-dress duck costume stalking the cabins.Īnd at odd moments, it turns supernatural, as the ghost of drowned entertainer Pippa (Jodie Tyack) materialises to stare at her brother Jamie (Oscar Kennedy) as he tries to find out the truth about how she died. Most of the time, it wants to be a soap mystery, with lots of partying and romances among the young crew. This camp horror thriller is a bit confused about its identity. The teens aboard the gargantuan cruise ship Sacramentum are heading to distant places in Wreck (BBC3), though plenty of them won’t live to bring back pictures. How anyone who professes to love nature can find that boring is beyond me. That’s because the remotest parts of the world still are. Of course, many of the pictures are also astonishingly beautiful. Video images are now so detailed that we could see the blood on individual hairs around one wolf’s muzzle as she howled to summon the rest of her pack to the feast, in the vastness of Wood Buffalo national park in Canada. The drama of a wolf pack sending a herd of bison into a panic and working as a team to bring one down was equally mesmerising, and even more gory. If Ray Mears thinks that is wallpaper, I don’t want him decorating my spare bedroom. There’s nothing cuddly about a hungry Big Ted - the kill was merciless. The caribou herd struggled across a fast-flowing river before the bear moved in to pick off an exhausted youngster. Only a combination of camera teams on the ground and zoom lenses suspended from helicopters could track a grizzly bear hunting caribou calves on the Russian tundra, as we saw in one dramatic and brutal sequence. If that’s his idea of drab home decor, he must live in a house with a solid gold fridge and silk tapestries underfoot instead of carpets Wildlife presenter Ray Mears dismisses panoramic nature documentaries as ‘wallpaper’.
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