A BBC doc about remote villages had viewers 'throwing up' in return after eight years as presenter does hallucinogenic drugs ...
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 ...
The show, hosted by the former Royal Marines commando, 55, first hit our screens in 2005 on BBC Two and went on to air 15 ...
No one can say Bruce Parry doesn’t know how to make a TV comeback. After more than a decade away from screens, the filmmaker ...
The filmmaker lives among a remote Amazon rainforest community and tries ayahuasca in a traditional psychedelic ceremony ...
In this fourth series of Tribe, Parry visits the Waimaha of the Colombian Amazon, the Marapu of Indonesia and and the Mucubal ...
TV explorer Bruce Parry looks set to make a grand return to the BBC as he takes on his first TV project in a decade. The Tribe with Bruce Parry returns to BBC Two on Sunday night, to offer an ...
A towering yellow crane recently installed two massive, 14,000-lb. snapping turtle sculptures outside the Indiana Dunes Visitors Center, the gateway to the Indiana Dunes National and State Parks.
A BBC star has revealed the intense physical reaction he had when an attempt was made to ‘push his penis back into his body’.
Former Royal Marine Bruce Parry returns to TV with a reboot of Tribe on BBC2 but some scenes won't be for the faint-hearted ...
Acclaimed adventurer Bruce Parry is back on the BBC with a reboot of his hit show Tribe, where he immerses himself in ...
The Pentagon has restored some webpages highlighting the wartime contributions of Navajo Code Talkers and other Native ...
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