This BBC exploration of Australia's Great Barrier Reef is presented by Monty Halls. It's three hour-long episodes. The first episode examines the reef and the creatures around the reef. The second visits some of the isolated islands within the reef. The third examines the reef as it reaches outward.
I don't know this Monty Halls. He seems to be a producer and presenter in Britain. I have no problem with trying new voices other than the Attenboroughs. His voice is fine but I'm not completely sold. He's not really a guy I want to hang around with for that long. I don't really get the division among the episodes. It needs to explain the reef and the various locations in a better way. It needs to be more specific about the bleaching like when and where. It needs some organizing. Overall, this has a lot of the same pretty nature shots. It doesn't get much more awe-inspiring than having schools of fish swarming on top while the reef bursts with unimagined colors. This has the great BBC nature identity.
I don't know this Monty Halls. He seems to be a producer and presenter in Britain. I have no problem with trying new voices other than the Attenboroughs. His voice is fine but I'm not completely sold. He's not really a guy I want to hang around with for that long. I don't really get the division among the episodes. It needs to explain the reef and the various locations in a better way. It needs to be more specific about the bleaching like when and where. It needs some organizing. Overall, this has a lot of the same pretty nature shots. It doesn't get much more awe-inspiring than having schools of fish swarming on top while the reef bursts with unimagined colors. This has the great BBC nature identity.