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Polar Bear: Spy on the Ice

Documentary which uses spy cameras to get closer than ever before to the world's greatest land predator, the polar bear, revealing their intelligence and curiosity.

Shot mainly using spy cameras, this film gets closer than ever before to the world's greatest land predator.

Icebergcam, Blizzardcam and Snowballcam are a new generation of covert devices on a mission to explore the Arctic islands of Svalbard in Norway. Backed up by Snowcam and Driftcam, these state-of-the-art camouflaged cameras reveal the extraordinary curiosity and intelligence of the polar bear.

The cameras are just a breath away when two sets of cubs emerge from winter maternity dens. They also capture the moment when the sea ice breaks away from the island in the spring. As one set of mother and cubs journey across the drifting ice in search of seals, the other is marooned on the island with very little food. How they cope with their different fates is captured in revelatory close-up detail.

The cameras also follow the bears as they hunt seals, raid bird colonies, dive for kelp and indulge in entertaining courtship rituals. Icebergcam even discovers their little-known social nature as seven bears share a washed-up whale carcass.

Often just a paw's swipe from the play-fighting and squabbling bears, the spy cameras face their most challenging subject yet. When their curious subjects discover the cameras, they are subjected to some comical-but-destructive encounters.

As the film captures its intimate portrait of polar bears' lives, it reveals how their intelligence and curiosity help them cope in a world of shrinking ice.

55 minutes

Last on

Sat 20 Dec 2014 19:00

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator David Tennant
Producer Philip Dalton
Director John Downer

Broadcasts

  • Wed 29 Dec 2010 20:00
  • Thu 30 Dec 2010 20:00
  • Fri 31 Dec 2010 00:30
  • Fri 31 Dec 2010 20:40
  • Sun 2 Jan 2011 00:55
  • Mon 3 Jan 2011 02:25
  • Sun 9 Jan 2011 15:30
  • Tue 22 Feb 2011 20:00
  • Sun 19 Feb 2012 17:05
  • Sun 4 Mar 2012 17:00
  • Boxing Day 2013 20:00
  • New Year's Day 2014 11:55
  • Sat 20 Dec 2014 19:00