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| David Bellamy David Bellamy is an English botanist whose distinctive voice and friendly persona have made him one of the most prominent personalities in wildlife... | |
| Lyndon Bird A long-serving BBC sound recordist, Lyndon (Dickie) Bird started work at the BBC in the early 1960s. Initially working in London, he soon moved... | |
| Jeffery Boswall One of the great characters of the BBC Natural History Unit (NHU) and one of its longest serving producers to date, Jeffery Boswall is a keen... | |
| Derek Bousé Derek Bousé is a scholar and an academic. His in-depth book, Wildlife Films (2000), charts and evaluates the wildlife filmmaking industry... | |
| Richard Brock Renowned wildlife television producer, Richard Brock gained international recognition for his work on Attenborough's seminal Life triology. Having... | |
| Andrew Buchanan One of the most prolific wildlife film producers of our time, Andrew Buchanan was not initially interested in natural history on entering the... | |
| John F. Burton Head of the BBC Sound Library for more than 20 years, John Burton first became interested in wildlife at the age of nine, his curiosity fuelled... | |
| Aubrey Buxton A co-founder of Anglia Television, Aubrey Buxton entered broadcasting presenting Countryman on regional television in the late 1950s. In 1959... | |
| Bruce Campbell Bruce Campbell had a long and wide-ranging involvement with wildlife broadcasting, introducing numerous programmes and spending three years as... | |
| George Cansdale A popular presenter of 1950s animal shows, George Soper Cansdale was the superintendent of the London Zoological Society from 1948-1953. Born... |



