Chris Packham has told how security on the BBC's Winterwatch has been beefed up because of “specific threats” against him.
Chris Packham has told how security on the BBC's Winterwatch has been beefed up because of “specific threats” against him.
BBC Springwatch presenter Iolo Williams has revealed that he has suffered a heart attack, following 'major complications' from getting a stent fitted in an artery.Thankfully, the 61 year old is now recovering, and he posted a snap of himself in a hospital bed with wires coming off his body, whilst he did a thumbs up to the camera. Iolo explained: "I had a heart attack and it was very unexpected.
BBC's Winterwatch is back to showcase the very best of the season’s wildlife across the UK and tonight's episode will be broadcasted live from the National Museum of Scotland.
The BBC's Winterwatch 2022 is here and nature-lovers all around the country are preparing to tune in for the show's tenth series.
Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan, Gillian Burke, Iolo Williams and Megan McCubbin giving BBC viewers an insight into the wildlife at Wild Ken Hill in Norfolk. Chris joined the BBC show in 2009, but in an interview from 2019, the naturalist admitted that he finds it difficult to watch himself back on TV and he even gives himself a score out of 10 for how well he thinks he presented that day.
raised concerns about the use of animals on the show.But the show's producers defended their record, saying it "complies with animal welfare law" and they were proud of "exemplary production practices".The programme also had to defend its use of bugs after North Wales Police (NWP) launched an inquiry amid concerns that non-native wildlife could have been released during filming, which were shared by Welsh nature observer and TV presenter Iolo Williams.The programme makers again defended the
concerns were first raised by TV presenter and naturalist Iolo Williams.If non-native species did escape from Gwrych Castle, where the show is being filmed, it could have a “range of invasiveness potential”, said Matt Shardlow, CEO of Buglife. Although relatively small, these creatures can cause permanent damage to native habitats.
I'm A Celebrity. North Wales Police are currently investigating the claims that non-native wildlife are being released at the castle after they were raised by TV presenter Iolo Williams.
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