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Across three series of the BAFTA-winning Tribe, viewers have seen Parry taking the psychedelic drug ayahuasca, having his ...
Bruce Parry has been heralded a “hero of modern documentary TV” by fans for his wild exploits in the reboot of his Noughties adventure series, Tribe. The former Royal Marine, 56, first starred ...
What did you miss? Tribe with Bruce Parry returned to BBC Two on Sunday, 13 April, with the documentarian paying the Indonesian island of Sumba a visit. In this third and final episode of the series, ...
TV explorer Bruce Parry looks set to make a grand return to the BBC as he takes on his first TV project in a decade. The Tribe with Bruce Parry returns to BBC Two on Sunday night, to offer an ...
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 ...
BBC star Bruce Parry got high on a psychedelic drug and couldn't stop puking as hit series Tribe returned to screens. The moment saw one viewer rave how "Bear Grylls has nothing on Bruce Parry".
In his latest three-part BBC series, Mr Parry lives among three isolated communities worldwide. He participates in sacred rituals with Colombia's Waimaha people, resides among Angola's Mucubal ...
Get ready for a new series of Tribe with Bruce Parry, which comes to our screens nearly two decades after the filmmaker's last work for BBC Two. In this brand new three-part series, Parry will ...
Living with some of the world's most remote tribal communities has changed filmmaker and indigenous right activist Bruce Parry. "I started out as an adventurer," he says. "It was all ego – I ...
"I had an extraordinary blissful connection to the community. Another wrote: "Bruce Parry is f*****g bonkers." While a third remarked: "Bruce Parry is a legend. Great first episode, can not ...