(TV Series)

Bringing Up Baby: The Natural History of a Mother's Love ()


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Natural World investigates the vital bond between animal mothers and their babies. The more we study animals, the more we realize just how emotional they are; all mothers are faced with tough choices as they struggle to bring up babies in... See more »

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Self - Narrator (voice)

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Mark Fletcher ... (writer)

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Tim Martin ... series editor

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Mark Fletcher

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Franz Ketterer ... on-line editor
Tony Osborne ... colorist
James Reynolds ... on-line editor
Adrian Rigby ... on-line editor

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Di Williams ... production manager

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Tim Owens ... dubbing editor
Andrew Wilson ... dubbing mixer

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Simon De Glanville ... photography
Wade Fairley ... photography
Mike Holding ... photography
Simon King ... photography
Michael W. Richards ... photography (as Michael Richards)
Jeff Turner ... photography
John Waters ... photography

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Jennie Muskett ... musician
John Parricelli ... additional musician
Sonia Slany ... additional musician

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Marc Bekoff ... scientific advisor (as Dr. Marc Bekoff)
Frans de Waal ... scientific advisor
Derek Denton ... scientific advisor
Jane Goodall ... scientific advisor
Jaak Panksepp ... scientific advisor
Elizabetta Visalberghi ... scientific advisor
Catherine Wiltcher ... production coordinator

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Natural World investigates the vital bond between animal mothers and their babies. The more we study animals, the more we realize just how emotional they are; all mothers are faced with tough choices as they struggle to bring up babies in a difficult and dangerous world, constantly balancing their own needs with those of their infants. Yet there are many ways to raise your brood, from the fish who looks after her young in her mouth to the extended childhoods of gorillas or orangutans. Written by BBC

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