BBC documentary to be screened on M'sian TV for free in October

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KUALA LUMPUR: The BBC's Blue Planet II documentary will be shown for free on Malaysian television in October.

said the screening was made possible with cooperation from British officials and the BBC.

There was also a special message from naturalist Sir David Attenborough for those attending the screening.

 

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