Last Chance to See [2009 TV series]
by Tim Green (Director), John-Paul Davidson (Director), Ben Southwell (Director)
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Last Chance to See: In the Footsteps of Douglas Adams is the 2009 follow‑up to Douglas Adams’s and Mark Carwardine’s original Last Chance to See from 1988. I waited a few months after reading the first book because I was afraid the second would suffer in a back‑to‑back comparison, but I don’t think that would have been the case. In this one zoologist/wildlife photographer Mark Carwardine’s companion is Stephen Fry who was smart enough not to try to fill Douglas Adams’s shoes. From reading between the lines, I take it he was there primarily for the BBC television documentary, leaving the writing in Carwardine’s more than capable hands. Mark and Stephen follow in Adams's footsteps by revisiting – or attempting to show more revisit – some of the endangered species from the first book to see how they have fared over the intervening years. Sadly, for some it is not good news. Will there be another 20‑year update in the near future? I hope so. show less
Some 20 years after Carwardine's trip with Douglas Adams, he is joined by Stephen Fry in a repeat trip to see some of the same and some new endangered animals. This isn't quite a companion book to the TV series as I had hoped, but rather a book-version of the TV series; most of the narrative in the TV series is in this book (and vice versa) and, since I've seen the TV series on more than one occasion (and recommend it highly), this turns out to be more a reminder of the show than any new information. It's still funny and interesting and, unfortunately, just as scary as Adams' original book; two (i.e. 25%) of the animals that Carwardine saw with Adams in 1985 are now de facto extinct, and many more will follow unless us humans get a real show more grip on ourselves. Fast. I wish the book had more photos, but that's a small complaint and there are plenty available from other sources. show less
A rare book that one regrets finishing - you want the stories to go on and on. A zoologist teams up with an comic actor to roam the globe in search of rare and elusive species. This is a sequel to the original account published with Douglas Adams in 1998 (?).
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Timothy Green was born in Liverpool, New York on December 16, 1963. He received a degree in English from Syracuse University in 1986. He was the Atlanta Falcons' first-round draft pick in 1986 and played for them through 1993. In 2002, he was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. He graduated from Syracuse University College of Law in show more 1994 and began writing books for adults including The Dark Side of the Game, False Convictions, and A Man and His Mother: An Adopted Son's Search. He also writes children's books including Football Genius, Baseball Great, The Big Time, and Unstoppable. He has served as a commentator for the NFL on Fox. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Last Chance to See [2009 TV series]
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- Last Chance to See: In the Footsteps of Douglas Adams; Last Chance to See Animals on the Verge of Extinction
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- 2009-09-03
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- Last Chance to See (2009 | IMDb)
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- This is the associated DVD. Not the book. Do not combine with the book.
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