You may watch this short documentary about Kew Gardens for information about the practical work of Kew Gardens, where they catalogue new species of plants and do research to produce better bananas. That's certainly useful work, and the should be applauded for it. However, I watched it and enjoyed it for the camerawork of Geoffrey Unsworth, whether he turns on a mother and child having a tea party or time-lapse photography of exotic flowers blooming.
Charles Lefeaux provides a stolid and mildly pompous narration.
Charles Lefeaux provides a stolid and mildly pompous narration.