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Maritime Museum preview event for last Frozen Planet programme

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The National Maritime Museum will preview On Thin Ice, the final programme in the BBC/Open University series Frozen Planet, on Sunday 4 December as part of their High Arctic Film Festival.

On Thin Ice is an environmental special exploring the effects of climate change on the polar regions. Sir David Attenborough journeys to both regions to investigate what rising temperatures will mean for the people and wildlife that live there and for the rest of the planet.

The screening will be followed by a  question-and-answer session with: Dr Mark Brandon, series academic consultant and Open University senior lecturer in Environmental Science; producer Dan Rees and assistant producer Elizabeth White.

The screening is free to attend with a ticket to the High Arctic installation. Seating is limited, so preferred screenings should be booked in advance by phoning 020 8312 6608.

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