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Miniature Britain

Biologist George McGavin goes on a journey around the British Isles to show the extraordinary little things that are vital to the land, with the help of a microscope camera.

Biologist George McGavin goes on a journey around the British Isles to show us the extraordinary little things that are vital to our land. With a revolutionary new microscope camera 7,000 times more powerful than the human eye, George reveals the surprising beauty of Britain close-up.

Caterpillars' feet have hooks that anchor them to leaves even upside down, the wings of butterflies and moths are a kaleidoscope of colourful scales that keep them safe from predators, bee stings have barbs that make them stick deep in your skin, and feathers have thousands of hooks that zip together keeping birds airborne.

Our cities are full of invisible miniature life too: millions of cute 'water bears' graze pavement mosses, and our homes have legions of dust mites scavenging for food in our carpets.

This is Britain as you've never seen it before.

59 minutes

Last on

Tue 25 May 202115:15

Music Played

  • Mansun

    The Chad Who Loved Me

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterGeorge McGavin
ProducerJo Scofield
ProducerJohn Miller
DirectorJo Scofield
DirectorJohn Miller
Production ManagerMichelle Soldani
Executive ProducerTim Martin

Broadcasts

  • Wed 12 Dec 201220:00
  • Wed 12 Dec 201221:00
  • Sat 5 Jan 201317:00
  • Mon 7 Jan 201301:45
  • Sun 13 Jan 201323:45
  • Wed 2 Sep 201520:00
  • Thu 3 Sep 201500:00
  • Sat 8 Oct 201610:00
  • Sat 18 Aug 201811:00
  • Sat 30 May 202009:50
  • Tue 25 May 202115:15

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