Two days to go... We rehearse tomorrow, although the idea of rehearsing Autumnwatch Unsprung is a bit of a contradiction!
Thank you very much for your questions and comments so far. Great stuff. Do please keep them coming. A few hours ago the Your movies section of the website went live so if you would like to ask a question in person or have a bit of a rant, perhaps you could film yourself and upload it to our website. If you do, please choose the 'Questions for Autumnwatch Unsprung' category.
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Yes! It's on! A big thank you to you all for helping make Autumnwatch Unsprung happen.
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Welcome back! It's great to know that you are back with us again and we'll be sharing the next few weeks together.
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Thank you for scoring us as one of the most highly regarded websites on the ´óÏó´«Ã½. We're really chuffed about this, but we're always looking to improve what we offer. Thank you also for making comments and giving us suggestions at the end of Springwatch 2009. Our new eight-week, season-spanning TV format for Autumnwatch 2009 allows us to do even more on the web, with even more time between TV shows for you to get involved. New technology keeps evolving too - giving us new opportunities every series.
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You really liked Springwatch Unsprung, our little 15-minute post-show, informal-to-the-point-of-slightly-bonkers, audience-led, interactive live discussion programme, which followed the main Springwatch show on ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button. That's what you said when we asked you for your thoughts and ideas at the end of Springwatch 2009.
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Our very own hairy biker - and relative newbie to our presenter team - Martin Hughes-Games returns to our screens for our re-shaped and re-formatted Autumnwatch 2009. Martin has made a series of films aimed at inspiring us to get ever deeper involved with wildlife.
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Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan makes a welcome return in the new shape and format for Autumnwatch 2009. As well as assisting Chris, Kate and Simon in filming at our autumn wildlife hotspots, he'll be filing his own film report each week as he responds to audience insights and observations and chases down topical stories from around the UK. His aim is to film the wildlife and meet the people who have found it for us.
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Simon King will be reporting - live via satellite link each week - on his own week of adventures as part of Autumnwatch 2009's new shape and format. As ever, he'll be using his remarkable field skills and his high-tech camera team to give you in depth analysis of some of autumn's greatest spectacles and phenomena.
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As part of Autumnwatch 2009's new shape and format, Chris Packham and Kate Humble will be reporting live from the every Friday night. Every week, they'll have been off investigating one of the great autumn highlights for that stage of the season, witnessing events first hand and then reporting back on the Friday live show.
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Autumnwatch returns for an eight-week celebration of UK wildlife, live and interactive from across the country, in a new format now spanning the entire season. The thinking behind the new shape for the series is that it will now allow us, and you, to witness and share even more of the glories of autumn.
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