He was famous for taking mind-altering drugs on TV twenty years ago - now intrepid film-maker Bruce Parry has faced more extreme tasks as he brings back the award-winning BBC series Tribe.
The show, hosted by Bruce Parry, 55, first hit our screens in 2005 on BBC Two and went on to air 15 episodes across three seasons. Tribe follows the former British Royal Marine visit remote ...
BBC Factual announces that after more than a decade away from TV, filmmaker and indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry returns to BBC Two and iPlayer. In this brand new three part series ...
It is very odd seeing Bruce Parry wearing a shirt, more so even than seeing him in a shiny London hotel. And he is tiny. It is the kindly, lived-in face and energetic personality that are most ...
Tribe, presented by filmmaker and Indigenous rights advocate Bruce Parry, is returning for a brand new three-part series this year. In the show, Bruce, 55, will travel to some of the most remote ...
Episode 6. Bruce Parry reaches the end of his Amazon adventure in Brazil's Para state. We’re sorry, the information you’re looking for isn’t available right now ...
Tribe with Bruce Parry, a 3x60’ for BBC Two and iPlayer, is made by Frank Films. It was commissioned by Jack Bootle, Head of Commissioning, Specialist Factual, and the Commissioning Editor is ...