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Published 11:27 22 Nov 2018 GMT
Updated 11:32 22 Nov 2018 GMT
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It was a really poignant moment on screen, watching the animals survive as a result of the crew's intervention and apparently we weren't the only ones tearing up on the sofa. The Examiner has reported that Sir David became emotional watching last Sunday night's episode:In an unprecedented move, the crew decided to act. They dug a shallow ramp in the hope that at least some of the penguins would use it to save themselves ?#Dynasties pic.twitter.com/yRuoEGPDCk
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) November 18, 2018
"I've never cried while filming, but I suppose I cry more easily nowadays. Well, tears don’t pour down my cheeks, but I blinked hard on November 11."STOP! The ninety-two-year-old said that while you have to be very careful of intervening in the animal kingdom, he approved of the crew's decision to do so in that particular instance. We can't wait for next Sunday's episode which will centre on a pride of lions. It airs on BBC One at 8pm.
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