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Galapagos - ‘Born of Fire’ |
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April - June '06 |
BBC Natural History Unit Series Producer / Producer: Patrick Morris |
| First programme in a three part HIGH DEFINITION series about these remarkable islands. Galapagos is a rare insight into an incredible landscape, a natural laboratory and an exquisite evolutionary habitat that Darwin described as a 'world within itself'. Both fragile and furious, the Galapagos is unlike any other place on earth. TX Sept 29th 2006 |
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Natural World - ‘On the Trail of Tarka’ |
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Oct - Dec ‘05 |
BBC Natural History Unit Series Producer: Tim Martin Producer: Charlie Hamilton James / Philippa Forrester |
| Tarka the Otter is probably the most famous wildlife book ever written. A fictional account of otters living on the river Torridge in Devon but every detail in the book is factually correct and acutely observed. 80 years after the book was written, cameraman Charlie Hamilton James explores the river to see if wild otters still survive there today and how closely their lives echo the life and experiences of Tarka. TX Wed 25th Oct 2006 |
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‘Stars in Fast Cars' |
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Aug - Sept 05 |
BBC Features Series Producer: Claire Zolkwer Director: Roy Chapman |
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Wacky Races meets Top Gear in Stars in Fast Cars - a fast and funny new series for BBC Three. Four celeb's go head to head each week in a variety of crazy motorised challenges. The games are mad, bad and just on the right side of dangerous. |
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'Tiger Zero' |
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June - July ‘05 |
BBC Natural History Unit - Wildvision for Animal Planet Producer: Mike Birkhead |
| "Tiger Zero takes the form of a personal odyssey by Indian tiger expert Valmik Thapar, as he investigates worrying reports of tiger disappearances and the machinations of politicians and park authorities as they either procrastinate or go into denial." - see BBC Wildlife autumn 2005 for a review by Mark Bristow. TX Oct 30th 2005. | |
| Merit Award for editing and Won Best Conservation Message Award at Missoula International Wildlife Film Festival 06. |
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Natural World - ‘Eagle Island’ |
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Jan - Feb ‘05 |
BBC Natural History Unit Series Producer: Tim Martin Producer: Mike Birkhead |
| Wildlife documentary about the Hebridean island of Mull, home to the most spectacular wildlife of any stretch of our coastline - sea eagles, golden eagles, otters, seals, dolphins, whales and sharks. Cameraman Gordon Buchanan grew up on the island, but left to film wildlife all over the world. He now returns home, spending a year getting close to the island's wild inhabitants. TX Wed 26th Oct 2005. Finalist at Missoula International Wildlife Film Festival 06. |
| 'The Shot' - Angie and Jonathan Scott | |
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April ‘05 |
Coast for Canon Director: Charlie Hamilton James |
| Angie Scott won Wildlife Photographer of the Year, this one minute 'sponsored' film explores her passion for wildlife and capturing a precise moment in an animals life. |
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'Rough Trades' |
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April - May ‘05 |
Parthenon Entertainment for National Geographic Channel International |
| Fast moving 20 part series uncovering the world most exotic, exciting and dangerous jobs. |
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Natural World - ‘Mississippi, Tales of the last River Rat’ |
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Sept - Oct ‘04 |
BBC Natural History Unit Series Producer: Tim Martin Producer: Andrew Graham-Brown |
| Kenny Salwey is the last river rat, he lives on the upper Mississippi. This film is an intimate portrait of a year in Kenny's life and the creatures that share his stretch of the the river. | |
| Won Grierson Award 2005 (Best Documentary on Science or the Natural World category) | |
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Merit Award for editing - Missoula International Wildlife Film Festival 05 - Programme also came 2nd in Best TV programme. |
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| Wildscreen 2006 - Best Music |
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Natural World - ‘Shark Coast’ |
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July - Aug ‘04 |
BBC Natural History Unit Series Producer: Tim Martin Producer: Marguerite Smits Van Oyen |
| David Attenborough takes us along the coast of Southern Africa which has an incredible variety of sharks, over 140 species. What makes these seas so rich in these predators? The answer lies in the unique pattern of warm and cold currents allowing sharks that normally live oceans apart to coexist |
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‘Ray Mears Bushcraft' - Aboriginal Britian |
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June’04 – July’04 |
BBC Features Series Producer: Ben Southwell Director: Tuppence Stone |
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1st prog in new series of 60 minute documentaries on Bushcraft skills. Ray looks back into Britain's ancient past to a time when we were all hunters with bushcraft knowledge and discovers that the world we lived in then has strong links with bushcraft that is still used in other lands today. TX: Thurs 9th Sept 04 |
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‘Racing with Camels' |
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Mar’04 – April’04 |
BBC Features Series Producer: Wendy Darke Director: Andrew Murray |
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Opening show of the new run of 'Wild'. Sabba Douglas Hamilton treks into the heart of the Sinai desert with the Bedouin people to learn the truth about the camel and how to ride one. The bargain however is that if they agree to teach her then she must agree to enter a Camel race. TX: Sun Oct 17th 04 |
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'Attenborough's Life On Earth' | |
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Feb '04 |
BBC Natural History Unit - Wildvision Producer / director: Molly Fry | |
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