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27 November 2014
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British Isles:
A Natural History
Alan Titchmarsh presents British Isles: A Natural History

British Isles: A Natural History

A major new series on ´óÏó´«Ã½ ONE from Wednesday 29 September at 9.00pm



Introduction


Natural history enthusiast Alan Titchmarsh turns landscape detective to unravel an epic story of the evolution of the British Isles in this new, eight-part series.


He reveals secrets hidden in the landscape since ancient times, when hippos roamed through Trafalgar Square, an immense forest spread from Land's End to John O'Groats, and prehistoric reptiles swam in Britain's tropical seas; investigates how the countryside is faring today; and examines the challenges the future poses.


This series, made by the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s Natural History Unit in Bristol, presents the first complete picture of the extraordinary geographical, natural and human history of the British Isles.


Alan encourages viewers to get outdoors to explore the countryside and learn about the natural wonders on their doorstep.


During his own voyage of discovery, Alan descends a Yorkshire waterfall twice as high as Niagara Falls, climbs one of the highest mountains in Scotland and goes foraging with red squirrels in Southport – all with his characteristic passion and enthusiasm.


Aided by cutting-edge film techniques, he travels back in time to meet the ancient inhabitants of these islands, sees plants grow before his very eyes, and witnesses the spectacle as central London returns to its prehistoric past.


In a first for the ´óÏó´«Ã½, each one-hour programme features unique 10-minute regional opt-out films for nine English regions and the three nations.


In a total of 72 specially tailored opt-out segments, regional presenters offer viewers local insights into the themes of the main programme in episodes two to seven.


Exciting extra elements to complement the television programmes include innovative online Walks Through Time – guided walks in each region allowing viewers to explore the marvels of their own area, accessed through bbc.co.uk/nature.


A huge range of public spin-off events will also be staged countrywide by museums and wildlife organisations.


There is also a ´óÏó´«Ã½ book to accompany the series.


The series producer is Michael Bright and the executive producer is Mike Gunton.


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