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What did you miss? Tribe with Bruce Parry returned to BBC Two on Sunday, 13 April, with the documentarian paying the ...
A LEADING animal charity has vowed to get BBC star Bruce Parry jailed after he killed a goat on new TV show. The adventurer ...
In his latest three-part BBC series, Mr Parry lives among three isolated communities worldwide. He participates in sacred ...
The Mucubal do not stab animals, as they consider it cruel. Instead, they suffocate them, believing it to be a more ...
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The Tribe with Bruce Parry landed on BBC Two and iPlayer this weekend, with the presenter facing backlash for killing a goat with his bare hands.
Tribe follows host Bruce Parry, 55, as he visit remote tribes across the world and premiered back in 2005, running for three successful series before it wrapped up two years later. The most recent ...
In the second episode of the series Tribe with Bruce Parry, the adventurer meets the Macubal, a community living in Angola’s harsh Namib Desert, where he is gifted a goat by one of the group’s ...
Viewers had to hold on tightly to their roast dinners on Sunday as their stomachs were tested by the latest episode of Tribe with Bruce Parry. The BBC docuseries saw Parry visit the Mucubal people of ...
Gogglebox showed explorer Bruce Parry projectile vomiting before taking a psychoactive substance with an Amazonian tribe.
The BBC has defended a sequence in documentary programme Tribe in which presenter Bruce Parry suffocates a goat to death. The BBC Two series followed the filmmaker and indigenous rights activist ...
In a damning statement, President of Programmes Elisa Allen said: "Bruce Parry would be in jail and facing criminal charges if his abominably cruel goat suffocation had occurred on British soil.