Bruce Parry declared a ‘true hero of modern documentary TV’ as fans celebrate ‘bonkers’ Tribe reboot
Bruce Parry has been heralded a “hero of modern documentary TV” by fans for his wild exploits in the reboot of his Noughties adventure series, Tribe. The former Royal Marine, 56, first starred in the ...
Get ready for a new series of Tribe with Bruce Parry, which comes to our screens nearly two decades after the filmmaker's last work for BBC Two. In this brand new three-part series, Parry will travel ...
Deep in the Amazon, Bruce Parry undergoes a brutal training regime to prepare his mind and body to take ayahuasca and understand how the Waimaha connect with the forest around them. Bruce Parry visits ...
Bruce Parry begins an epic adventure in the Amazon, following the river from source to sea. The first part of his journey takes him from the source in the High Andes through Peru's dangerous cocaine ...
The London bombings occurred, Hurricane Katrina wreaked havoc and Pope John Paul II died. On a lighter note, YouTube launched, the Live 8 concert took place and the BBC launched a new series entitled ...
Parry made a handful of other shows, but has largely been off the small screen for a decade, concentrating on fighting for the rights of indigenous people across the world. However, he’s returning ...
UK commissions: BBC orders “Tribe with Bruce Parry”; Channel 4 Vegas travelogue with Martin Compston
Filmmaker and Indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry is making his return to TV for the first time in more than a decade, with a series commissioned by BBC Factual that will see him travel to some of ...
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