Wildlife presenter and filmmaker Gordon Buchanan will be taking a look back at some of the highlights of his 30 year career in a live show in Malvern.
Having produced some of the most popular wildlife programmes on the BBC, Gordon will speak about his work in front and behind of the camera – and some of his favourite wildlife encounters.
He will be coming to Malvern Forum Theatre on March 30.
A spokesperson said: “After a sell-out tour last year, Gordon is heading back on the road. One of the most prominent wildlife presenters and filmmakers working today, Gordon’s journey is a remarkable story to tell.
“We have been able to see his passion for the animal kingdom and the unique ability he has for presenting such hidden animal worlds to an audience.
“Gordon will be taking a look back at his incredible 30 years working both behind and in front of the camera.
"This will be a rare opportunity to discover what has driven his career and what are his most favourite wildlife encounters.”
Gordon has a reputation for relishing dangerous and tough assignments. He has taken part in challenging expeditions and adventures around the globe including South America, Asia, Africa, Papua New Guinea, Russia and Alaska, always with a view to raising awareness of the fragility of the world’s endangered species and habitats.
‘Animals with Cameras’ (BBC Two) series 2 came to our screens in 2021 following the success of series 1 in 2018. It offered an insight into the secret lives of animals to help scientists better protect wildlife in the future.
Gordon has also presented the Family & Me series since it began in 2016 with Elephant Family & Me and has since presented Cheetah Family, Snow Cats and Me, Gorilla Family & Me, Snow Wolf Family & Me, Reindeer Family & Me as well as The Polar Bear Family & Me and The Bear Family & Me for which he received a Royal Television Society award for his presenting work.
For tickets and more information visit: gordon-buchanan.co.uk
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