Cameraman misses son's birth to film new Attenborough BBC show Dynasties

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Facing tigers in the jungles of India, trekking a thousand miles through the blistering heat of Senegal in search of chimpanzees and living with painted wolves on the banks of the Zambezi, the makers of the BBC's new natural history series faced plenty of challenges.

 

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Don’t worry, the ginger milkman was there to help his wife through the tough times. 😬

Who gives a shit. Some people miss the birth of a child because they’re parking the car.

would be a lot better if the headlines would say poor excuse for a father misses son's birth to film new Attenborough BBC show Dynasties

And in doing so, has taught his son his very first life lesson: career trumps family.

Huge if true

What a totally loving forgiving wife, suspect in the end he regrets it, but we are the gainers from his expert photography

Idiot. He is just a number for the BBC. Should have been supporting his wife.

Is this a news story !

Dog bites man.

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