David Attenborough takes a breathtaking journey through the vast and diverse continent of Africa as it has never been seen before. (Part 5: Sahara) Northern Africa is home to the greatest desert on Earth, the Sahara. On the fringes, huge zebras battle over dwindling resources and naked mole rats avoid the heat by living a bizarre underground existence. Within the desert, where the sand dunes 'sing', camels seek out water with the help of their herders and tiny swallows navigate across thousands of square miles to find a solitary oasis. This is a story of an apocalypse and how, when nature is overrun, some are forced to flee, some endure, but a few seize the opportunity to establish a new order.
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Simultaneously, Elizabeth’s own marriage is tested. To help Philip "get things together," she asks him to open the Olympics in Australia, which he views as a forced exile. Subtitles and Availability
The story uses a flashback to Elizabeth’s childhood, where her father, George VI, asks his daughters to pledge never to let each other down. Elizabeth finds herself torn between this personal promise and her official role as Defender of the Faith, which prevents her from supporting the marriage.
Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend are finally reunited after two years apart. However, Prime Minister Anthony Eden informs Elizabeth that if Margaret marries the divorced Townsend, she must give up her title, income, and rights of succession, and live abroad for several years.
Simultaneously, Elizabeth’s own marriage is tested. To help Philip "get things together," she asks him to open the Olympics in Australia, which he views as a forced exile. Subtitles and Availability
The story uses a flashback to Elizabeth’s childhood, where her father, George VI, asks his daughters to pledge never to let each other down. Elizabeth finds herself torn between this personal promise and her official role as Defender of the Faith, which prevents her from supporting the marriage.
Princess Margaret and Peter Townsend are finally reunited after two years apart. However, Prime Minister Anthony Eden informs Elizabeth that if Margaret marries the divorced Townsend, she must give up her title, income, and rights of succession, and live abroad for several years.