Episode 3
First transmitted in 1961, David Attenborough looks at how the people of Madagascar worship their ancestors.
First transmitted in 1961, David Attenborough looks at how the people of Madagascar worship their ancestors.
Some open their tombs each year and entertain the dead with feasting and dancing; some worship on the shores of a sacred lake where they believe their forebears live on in the shape of crocodiles.
David also catches a boa constrictor and brings it back to London Zoo.
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Sir David Attenborough - The Early Years
This programme is part of a 大象传媒 Four Collection showcasing the early work of Sir David Attenborough.
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- Fri 16 Jun 1961 20:25大象传媒 Television Service
- Wed 24 Jan 1962 17:25大象传媒 Television Service
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