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The show was broadcast each year from 21 January 1986. In April 2006 the BBC announced that the show would be axed that summer, and as such the last episode was shown in May 2006, giving the show a run of 20 years. [1] However, in July 2017, it was announced that the BBC were in talks with Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan to bring the show ...
Packham is known for his work as a television presenter, which began in 1986 with the BAFTA-winning BBC1 children's programme The Really Wild Show [4] (1986–1995) and nature photography series Wild Shots on Channel 4. He also wrote and presented the BBC One series The X Creatures [4] and BBC Two's Hands on Nature and Nature's Calendar.
Nicholas Rowan Baker [1] (born 22 April 1972) [1] is an English naturalist and television presenter, notably on Children's BBC's The Really Wild Show. Early life
The Really Wild Show: 1986–2006: Weekly magazine show for children: Terry Nutkins (presenter), Chris Packham (presenter), Michaela Strachan (presenter) and others: No: No The Wildlife Specials: 1995–2007: One-off profiles of individual species: David Attenborough (narrator) Yes: No Big Cat Diary Big Cat Week Big Cat Live: 1996–2008
He is perhaps best remembered [citation needed] on the show for segments with Gemini, the California sea lion he had hand-reared from infancy. Animal Magic's run ended in 1983 and a year later Nutkins was asked to put together a new animal series, which resulted in The Really Wild Show which he presented from 1986 to 1993. In 1999, he inherited ...
Stephen James Backshall (born 21 April 1973) is a British naturalist, explorer, presenter and writer, best known for BBC TV's Deadly... franchise.. His other BBC work includes being part of the expedition teams in Lost Land of the Tiger, Lost Land of the Volcano, Deadly Dinosaurs and Lost Land of the Jaguar, as well as Expedition with Steve Backshall for the TV channel Dave.
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The BBC Studios Natural History Unit (NHU) is a department of BBC Studios that produces television, radio and online content with a natural history or wildlife theme. It is best known for its highly regarded nature documentaries, including The Blue Planet and Planet Earth, and has a long association with David Attenborough's authored documentaries, starting with 1979's Life on Earth.