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FILMMAKER PERCY SMITH

PERCY SMITH THE QUIET REVOLUTIONARY

One man can truly be seen as the godfather of natural history filmmaking. Nige Tassell celebrates the life and work of Percy Smith
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BBC History Revealed Magazine
Jun-21
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