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| Phil Agland A renowned director, producer and cameraman, Phil Agland has been responsible for a number of critically acclaimed natural history documentaries.... | |
| Carl Akeley A man of many talents, Carl Akeley was a prolific taxidermist, sculptor, explorer and inventor. Born in 1864 Carl grew up on a farm and took... | |
| Doug Allan A respected and award-winning wildlife cameraman, Doug Allan has spent over twenty years filming in some of the planet's toughest and most extreme... | |
| Hans Christian Alsvik Renowned Norwegian wildlife film maker Hans Christian Alsvik developed an interest in the natural world as a small child. Hans Christian's first... | |
| Eric Ashby A hugely respected wildlife photographer, Eric Ashby provided a pioneering view of the British countryside with his work revolutionising the... | |
| David Attenborough David Attenborough's broadcasting career began in 1952, when he joined the BBC as a trainee producer. His early work involved producing live... | |
| Peter Bale Renowned filmmaker specialising in outside broadcast, Peter Bale joined the BBC in 1943, aged 16. He worked his way up from probationary technical... | |
| Des Bartlett Des Bartlett's encyclopaedic knowledge of wildlife and his extraordinary patience while filming has led him to become one of the most successful... | |
| Jen Bartlett Jen Bartlett first became involved in wildlife filmmaking after marrying Des Bartlett in 1956. With her father a very keen stills photographer,... | |
| Patrick Beech One of the early characters at the BBC's Broadcasting House, Bristol, Pat Beech spent many years as assistant head of west regional programmes.... |



