Sir David Attenborough has defended using footage in his Frozen Planet series of a polar bear tending her newborn cubs that was shot in a zoo.
The footage, narrated by Sir David, was made in a German zoo and was mixed with real wild scenes.
The BBC has denied misleading viewers over the footage and said the way it had been captured was "clearly explained" in the programme website.
Whilst not entirely surprising (as I did wonder how mad it was that they managed to film such scenes in the wild) I would've thought they could have used the end segment to explain the fact they filmed it in a zoo and explain why.
I can see why people are annoyed with this, I mean how many people do you think would check the website and watch the video to realise they filmed it in a zoo.
Overall it doesn't spoil the enjoyment from watching such a magnificent series.
So not bothered? or Irrate and going to right to Points of View? Waste of licence fee? Glad this is why you don't waste your money on the TV tax?
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