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| Hans Hass A pioneer not only of underwater photography and filming, but also of diving itself, Hans Hass took his first underwater photographs in 1938,... | |
| Lotte Hass Lotte Baierl's interest in the underwater world first materialised on taking up the position as secretary to Hans Hass in 1943. However, Hans... | |
| Desmond Hawkins Desmond Hawkins was appointed to the BBC by Frank Gillard in 1945 to concentrate on making natural history based programming. Already an established... | |
| Mike Hay A former head of Anglia Television's prestigious wildlife documentary series Survival, Mike Hay's entrance into filmmaking began with a nine... | |
| Walter Higham One of the pioneers of ornithological filmmaking, Walter Higham enjoyed a long and successful career in wildlife cinematography. Capturing sequences... | |
| David Hughes A highly respected and experienced wildlife filmmaker, David Hughes started his career as a biologist. Keen to get involved in natural history... | |
| Steve Irwin The late Steve Irwin was a much loved, if somewhat controversial, television presenter, renowned for his passion for crocodiles and other reptiles.... | |
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| Leslie Jackman One of the first children's wildlife presenters on the BBC, Les Jackman was also devoted to promoting the appreciation of local marine life within... | |
| Martin Johnson One of the main forces behind the popularity of early safari films, Martin Johnson developed a passion for photography whilst working... |



