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  • Much loved, comic actor Martin Clunes explores his personal fascination with horses in an appealing, lighthearted study of the noble beast. He travels around the world to trace the origins and evolution of the horse and to explore man’s relationship and reliance upon them.
  • A skillful rider and owner of several horses himself, Martin will be jumping into the saddle at every opportunity, bringing the story to life with his trademark gentle humour.
  • Programme One The Animal.
  • Programme Two The Servant and the Symbol.
  • As seen on TV.
  • Approx 90 mins

  • Much loved, comic actor Martin Clunes explores his personal fascination with horses in an appealing, lighthearted study of the noble beast. He travels around the world to trace the origins and evolution of the horse and to explore man’s relationship and reliance upon them.
  • A skillful rider and owner of several horses himself, Martin will be jumping into the saddle at every opportunity, bringing the story to life with his trademark gentle humour.
  • Programme One The Animal.
  • Programme Two The Servant and the Symbol.
  • As seen on TV.
  • Approx 90 mins

  • Much loved, comic actor Martin Clunes explores his personal fascination with horses in an appealing, lighthearted study of the noble beast. He travels around the world to trace the origins and evolution of the horse and to explore man’s relationship and reliance upon them.
  • A skillful rider and owner of several horses himself, Martin will be jumping into the saddle at every opportunity, bringing the story to life with his trademark gentle humour.
  • Programme One The Animal.
  • Programme Two The Servant and the Symbol.
  • As seen on TV.
  • Approx 90 mins

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