|
Other wildlife presenters
|
| Author |
Message |
riana
Fox
   
Posts: 628
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2006
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 1
|
Other wildlife presenters
So following on from the David Attenborough thread, which are your favourite wildlife presenters apart from Mr Attenborough? Is there any "up and coming" presenter that is anywhere near as enjoyable to listen to as him?
Bill Oddie I think does an OK job on Spring/Autumn watch. Although I know some people aren't big fans to put it mildly!
|
|
| 02-03-2008 10:23 PM |
|
 |
The Stoop
Red Deer
  
Posts: 100
Group: Registered
Joined: Aug 2007
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
I like the programmes steve leonard does, charlotte ulnenbrook(or somethin 2 dat effect) also keeps me interested. The big cat week presenters present big cat week very well always exciting to watch.
|
|
| 03-03-2008 05:43 PM |
|
 |
Jamie Wade
Fox
   
Posts: 723
Group: Registered
Joined: Dec 2007
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 1
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
Kate Humble and Bill Odie make a great pair on the Autumn/Spring watch series; they both know exactly what they are talking about
'Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed'
|
|
| 03-03-2008 05:54 PM |
|
 |
South Coast Ranger
Red Deer
  
Posts: 160
Group: Registered
Joined: Feb 2008
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
A very hard act to follow.
I think Simon King has the pedigree to take on the mantle though.
I can't watch Alan Titchmarsh- Pebble Mill, Groundforce and Gardener's World: fine, anything else: not good
Chris Packham seems to have deserted the UK but he was positioning himself.
Nick Baker seems to have gone off on a bit of tangent although his last series was good watching.
|
|
| 03-03-2008 09:54 PM |
|
 |
riana
Fox
   
Posts: 628
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2006
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 1
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
Simon King is a definite candidate, but you're right it is a very hard act to follow. One presenter I just thought of who is definitely not is Rolf Harris!
|
|
| 04-03-2008 01:26 PM |
|
 |
South Coast Ranger
Red Deer
  
Posts: 160
Group: Registered
Joined: Feb 2008
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
|
|
| 04-03-2008 06:35 PM |
|
 |
Richard
Red Deer
  
Posts: 220
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2006
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
Jeremy, as much as I like him on Top Gear, is definitely not the most sympathetic to wildlife and environment causes to put it mildly! 
I haven't seen anyone who manages to give the same impression of knowledge and passion yet.
|
|
| 05-03-2008 09:23 AM |
|
 |
Cornwall Birder
Badger
   
Posts: 492
Group: Registered
Joined: Jul 2007
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 1
|
|
| 05-03-2008 11:11 AM |
|
 |
Jamie Wade
Fox
   
Posts: 723
Group: Registered
Joined: Dec 2007
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 1
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
Simon King for me. (until i get discovered anyway!!  )
Yeah, Simon is a good man. He got married just before Autumn Watch didn't he? It was all over the Autumn Watch forum. Did anybody else participate in the Autumn/Spring Watch forum?
'Earth provides enough to satisfy every man's need, but not every man's greed'
|
|
| 05-03-2008 08:30 PM |
|
 |
The Stoop
Red Deer
  
Posts: 100
Group: Registered
Joined: Aug 2007
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
Johnny Kingdom-the man is an absolute legend, he loves wildlife.
|
|
| 05-03-2008 09:59 PM |
|
 |
riana
Fox
   
Posts: 628
Group: Registered
Joined: Apr 2006
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 1
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
My vote goes to Cornwall Birder 
I haven't heard of Johnny Kingdom The Stoop, what programs has he been in?
|
|
| 09-03-2008 10:31 AM |
|
 |
Xeract
Administrator
      
Posts: 1,129
Group: Administrators
Joined: Apr 2006
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 1
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
Johnny Kingdom did the program "A year on Exmoor" which I didnt see, but heard was good. He's now back on BBC2 according to his website, I think with the same series?
|
|
| 10-03-2008 08:40 AM |
|
 |
South Coast Ranger
Red Deer
  
Posts: 160
Group: Registered
Joined: Feb 2008
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
I didn't much rate "a year on exmoor" but watched Johnny last night and really enjoyed it . He just takes a bit of getting used to. I think the series is Johnny's kingdom or something similar. He has bought a large piece of land with woodland and meadows and is managing it as a nature reserve.
I think that there is room for a wide variety of presenters to cater for a variety of tastes.
|
|
| 12-03-2008 08:08 PM |
|
 |
rowena
Red Deer
  
Posts: 146
Group: Registered
Joined: Aug 2007
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 0
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
I think I would make a good wildlife presenter as I am very enthusiastic!
|
|
| 12-03-2008 11:59 PM |
|
 |
Xeract
Administrator
      
Posts: 1,129
Group: Administrators
Joined: Apr 2006
Status:
Offline
Reputation: 1
|
RE: Other wildlife presenters
I think being a wildlife presenter, or being on a team that makes wildlife documentaries would be a dream job for me. What could be better than spending your life working with amazing animals and getting paid for it?
|
|
| 15-03-2008 11:11 AM |
|
 |
|
|