Documentary Demo 2018

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Description

Available for broadcast and feature-length documentaries.

Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Young Adult (18-35)

Accents

British (England - South East - Oxford, Sussex) British (General) British (Received Pronunciation - RP, BBC)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
they are invisible, powerful, most lethal forces on earth. Now nuclear submarines are modern marvels. Thieves steal sharks operate in a harsh, unseen twilight world. They manoeuvre throughout 70% of the earth's surface in a deadly game of stealth intrigue. On menace, some carry more firepower. A ll the bombs dropped in World War two Marine monsters that Khun B is quiet and unthreatening. That's a blowfish but aroused can fire the world's most deadly cargo for more than 100 feet underwater. Nuclear submarines are priceless. Military Jules owned and operated by only a handful of countries, they are driven by the near limitless energy of atomic power. On with other advanced naval technologies are the most complicated mechanisms ever built. Just outside the historic city of Edinburgh lies the Royal School of Veterinary Studies. It's a leading centre for training Vets of the Future on international hub for research on DIT treats. A huge array of enemies. It's world class veterinary hospitals. Over five years ago, this centre of excellence first opened its doors to reveal the day to day work students specialist bets in this programme. Jake the pug gets a nose job. Schools, rabbits look forward to a new companion. And Xena the cat goes nuclear. One of the school specialities is complex surgery, and they get cases referred to them from all over the country. Jake, a five year old pug, has come 135 miles from Aberdeen with his owner, Maria. He's been suffering with breathing difficulties on Like a lot of pugs. He snores very loudly. He's here to see if surgeon Donald you're help.