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19th November 2018
02:47pm GMT

In an attempt to help the birds escape, the crew built a ramp out of the snow and the penguins used it to make their exit. The BBC has reported that Mike Gunton, the series executive producer revealed it was a decision David Attenborough would also have made had he been on location:In an unprecedented move, the crew decided to act. They dug a shallow ramp in the hope that at least some of the penguins would use it to save themselves ?#Dynasties pic.twitter.com/yRuoEGPDCk
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) November 18, 2018
"I was speaking to David about it yesterday and he said he would have done the same too."Gunton continued that 99.9 percent of the time, the crew would never intervene, but that this was an exceptional case:
"There were no animals going to suffer by intervening. It wasn't dangerous. You weren't touching the animals and it was just felt by doing this... they had the opportunity to not have to keep slipping down the slope."And people were overjoyed by the act of kindness.
THEY SAVED SOME OF THE BABY PENGUINS NOT EVERYTHING IS TERRIBLE #Dynasties
— Sathnam Sanghera (@Sathnam) November 18, 2018
Dynasties amazing. The crew saving the penguins will go down as a special moment in wildlife filming.
— Pete Wishart (@PeteWishart) November 18, 2018
I'm a 23 year old man sat crying at penguins. Madness. #dynasties
— Miles (@Miles_Tarbox) November 18, 2018
Just a little bit of good news to get you through Monday. Dynasties continues this Sunday at 8pm on BBC One.Right, that’s it. That baby penguin on #Dynasties failing to climb out of the icy ravine after being abandoned by its mother has just finished me off. I’m phoning in sick at work, tomorrow. ?
— Mr Moon (@MrMoonUK) November 18, 2018
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