Bug Attack

  • Rashid Davari

Deadly swarms, a spider the size of a dinner plate and a hornet than can kill with just one sting. Bug Attack presenter, Phil DeVries, goes in search of the world’s most awesome insects in a journey that takes him from Japan to the swamps of South America. What makes a locust become the most destructive bug on the planet? Would you be stung by a scorpion? From the biggest to the grossest bugs on the planet, Bug Attack enters the world of insects as never before. For DeVries there is no sewer too dark, no swamp too dangerous and no sting too painful if it brings him face to face with another incredible bug! "It’s not every TV show that can fascinate, horrify and disgust you several times over. This hugely entertaining hour will leave you wanting more” - LA Times "Well done indeed, I really enjoyed the program" - Simon Andreae, Science Editor, Channel Four “Nervous viewers may want to keep a cushion handy!” - Daily Mirror PIck of the Day “Gripping stuff, huge fun and had the heart fluttering!” - Patrick Morris, Series Producer, BBC Natural History Unit I edited "BUG ATTACK" - a 60-minutes natural history documentary made by Big Wave Productions for National Geographic Television, Fox Television and C4 , United Kingdom. Winner of CINE Golden Eagle 2006 in the category "Telecast - Professional Non-Fiction Division: Environment and Natural Science". Finalist at WildScreen Festival, Oct 2004, as "Most Popular Broadcast Film".

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