TY - ADVS AU - Bass,Karen AU - Gray,Ian AU - Cordey,Huw AU - Aldrich-Blake,Pelham AU - Hooper,Nicholas AU - Keane,Fergal AU - Attenborough,David ED - BBC Bristol (Firm) ED - BBC Video (Firm) ED - 2 Entertain Video (Firm) ED - Animal Planet (Television network) TI - Wild South America: Andes to Amazon AV - QH111 .W56 2005 PY - 2005/// CY - London, London PB - BBC DVD, Distributed by 2 Entertain Video Ltd. KW - Animals KW - South America KW - Zoology KW - Wilderness areas KW - Andes KW - Amazon River KW - Natural history KW - South America. KW - Otters KW - Description and travel KW - Geography KW - Ecology KW - Documentary television programs KW - Animal television programs KW - Nature television programs KW - Wildlife television programs KW - Nonfiction television programs N1 - Requires multi-system playback equipment; Andes to Amazon episodes originally broadcast on BBC television in 2000; Disc one: Lost worlds (49 min.) -- Mighty Amazon (49 min.) -- Great plains (49 min.) ; Disc two: Andes (49 min.) -- Amazon jungle (49 min.) -- Penguin shores (49 min.) -- Bonus feature: Wildlife on One - Giant otters: Wolves of the River (BBC Bristol ; a BBC / Animal Planet co-production ; 2001; 29 min.); Restricted to home use or face-to-face teaching; Andes to Amazon series : Photography, Barrie Britton, John Brown, Nick Gordon, Paul Johnson, Alistair MacEwen, Rick Rosenthal, Stephen de Vere, Mark Yates, Keith Brust, Jim Clare, Charlie Hamilton James, Kevin Flay, Mike Herd, Jeff Goodman, Simon King ; aerial photography, Robert Fulton ; film editors, Tim Coope, Peter Brownlee, Mark Fletcher, Jo Payne ; music composed by Nicholas Hooper ; writer, Pelham Aldrich-Blake; Giant otters : Producer, Huw Cordey ; photography, Alastair MacEwen, Charlie Hamilton James, Paul D. Stewart ; editor, Nikki Oldroyd ; music, Barnaby Taylor; Andes to Amazon series : Narrator, Fergal Keane; Giant otters : Narrator, David Attenborough N2 - "This six part series explores the exciting, diverse and unique wildlife that inhabits the dramatic landscapes of the vast South American continent...Using the latest camera techniques, including infrared night vision cameras, we show little known animals, whilst our specialist aerial cameraman soars over the continent, revealing an entirely new perspective on its varied and dramatic landscapes." - Container ER -