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  • BBC Earth The Human Animal_Interview with Dale Templar
  • BBC Earth Interview with Alastair Fothergill (short).
  • BBC Earth Interview with Alastair Fothergill
  • BBC Earth Expeditions interview with Neil Nightingale
  • BBC Earth Hunter and hunted interview with Jonny Keeling
  • BBC Earth Explorer interview with Alistair Fothergill
  • BBC Earth Wolves interview with Jonny Keeling
  • BBC Earth Time: Brian Leith
  • BBC Earth Cinematic interview with Mike Gunton
  • BBC Earth Sir David Attenborough_Interview with Mike Gunton
  • BBC Earth More than a Job Interview with James Honeyborne
  • BBC Earth Arctic airborne shots with the ciniflex
  • BBC Earth A Whole New World_Interview with Brian Leith
  • BBC Earth Narwhal Chaser interview with Brian Leith
  • BBC Earth Interview with Neil Nightingale
  • BBC Earth Interview with Neil Nightingale (short)
  • BBC Earth Interview with Martha Holmes (short)
  • BBC Earth Interview with Martha Holmes
  • BBC Earth Underwater view of spectacled caiman
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Explore the wonder of BBC Earth by watching this selection of clips and watch interviews from the production team who have made these amazing wildlife programmes.

Brian Leith, Executive Producer of BBC Earth programmes, talks about how his team employs advanced camera technology to reveal animal behaviour that has never been seen before.

Mike Gunton, Executive Producer of BBC Earth programmes expresses how high definition has impacted wildlife filmmaking by allowing the images and storytelling to be more vibrant and detailed.

Neil Nightingale, Creative Director of the BBC Natural History Unit, discusses the variety of filming expeditions involved with BBC Earth, and expresses his excitement that there is still unexplored wilderness to dirscover.

Jonny Keeling, Producer of BBC Earth programmes, shares the mixed emotions he felt while filming a pride of lions attacking a herd of elephants.

Alastair Fothergill, Executive Producer for BBC Earth programmes, recounts his explorations.

Alastair Fothergill, Series Producer of the award-winning Planet Earth and Blue Planet talks about his incredible experience filming in a Russian submarine.

Martha Holmes shares her experiences of filming with BBC Earth.

Martha Holmes, Series Producer of BBC Earth series, Life and Blue Planet shares her stories of filming in the ocean.

Neil Nightingale, Creative Director of the BBC Natural History Unit, discusses the impact and variety of BBC Earth expeditions, as well as the passion of the crew members. Martha Holmes and Brian Leith share their thoughts on these subjects as well.

Neil Nightingale, Creative Director of the BBC Natural History Unit shares his crazy experience filming The Private Life of Plants with Sir David Attenborough.

James Honeyborne, Series Producer of BBC Earth programmes, describes his intense experience filming in the wild and his desire to continue his amazing work.

Brian Leith, Executive Producer of BBC Earth programmes recounts finding and filming a family of Narwhal (Arctic unicorns).

Martha Holmes, Executive Producer of BBC Earth programmes, discusses the importance of preserving the planet, along with comments from her colleagues, Neil Nightingale and Dale Templar.

Mike Gunton, Executive Producer of BBC Earth programmes celebrates the amazing contributions that Sir David Attenborough has brought to wildlife filmmaking.

 Dale Templar, Series Producer of BBC Earth programmes, talks about the human species having a close affinity with other animals.

Brian Leith, Executive Producer of BBC Earth programmes, speaks about the patience and determination of the film crews in getting that perfect shot.

Jonny Keeling, Producer of the BBC Earth programmes, shares his experience filming wolves hunting caribou in the Arctic.

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