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10.02.2020 - 18:56 / breakingnews.ie
Greta Thunberg will be followed by documentary cameras for a new TV series.
BBC Studios has announced it is making the programme on the teenage climate activist’s “international crusade”.
She will explore what action can be taken to limit climate change, while the programme will “also chart her journey into adulthood”.
BBC Studios’ executive producer Rob Liddell said: “Climate change is probably the most important issue of our lives so it feels timely to make an authoritative series that
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The teenage activist addressed a crowd at Bristol's Youth Strike 4 Climate event
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Teen environmental activist Greta Thunberg is teaming with bosses at the BBC for a new show chronicling her journey into adulthood.
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