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Martin Aaron Martin Aaron | 09:00 UK time, Thursday, 16 September 2010

No, it's not the latest Bond film, it's a new children's wildlife and adventure series from - naturalist, writer, adventurer and TV presenter.

Some of you will already know Steve from ´óÏó´«Ã½ programmes such as Lost Land of the Volcano, Lost Land of the Jaguar, Expedition Borneo and Deadly 60 on C´óÏó´«Ã½ - when he travelled to six different continents to complete a list of the 60 most lethal animals on earth.

In his latest television series, Steve will be bringing the great outdoors directly into your living room every Saturday morning.

The show will be broadcast over eight episodes on ´óÏó´«Ã½ and C´óÏó´«Ã½ starting on 11 Sept.

Steve studies a preying mantis using a magnifying glass:
Presenter steve backshall studies a preying mantis
Steve will be introducing children to climbing, abseiling, white-water rafting, wildlife watching, birds of prey, snakes, spiders and plenty of other wildlife surprises.

To celebrate the new series; Steve is taking his Live and Deadly tour out on the road. In Wales there will be a Deadly Day Out on Sunday, 19 September at the from 10am - 4pm.

You'll be able to meet Steve and the team and get up close and personal to some amazing wildlife. Wales' very own reptile guru, Dr Rhys Jones will also be there, so expect plenty of snakes!

Besides the animals, the Live and Deadly truck will be bringing challenges and dares to Cwmbran, so pop along if you're up for a challenge!

Local wildlife groups will also be on hand to show you what you can get up to in your area and you might even have the chance to appear in your own animal movie - using the latest green screen technology. Imagine swimming with sharks or soaring with eagles?!

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