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Help! I'm No Bigger Than a Bug

Dec 28, 2008
0h 52m
★ 7.0

Overview

ITV Naturalist Nigel Marven stars in this drama-documentary in which he explores his own back garden, in all its intricate detail. Shrunk to the size of an ant, he and his two companions - technical assistant Laura Green (Sarah Matravers) and driver Doug Kruger (Robin Lawrence) - embark on a mission to cross Nigel's back garden in just 24 hours. Along the way they meet some of the many thousands of creatures that fight for survival every day in these urban jungles .

Genres

Documentary
Drama
TV Movie
Science Fiction

Production Companies

ITV Productions

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Cast

Nigel Marven

Self

Nigel Marven

Sarah Matravers

Laura

Sarah Matravers

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Doug

Robin Lawrence

Anthony Daniels

MAL

Anthony Daniels

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Angelina

Selina MacDonald

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