Revival of a Fan Favorite
A top BBC nature show is set to make a surprising return to screens just a year after it was cancelled, much to the delight of fans who were outraged by its axing. Autumnwatch, the late-year spin-off of the popular Springwatch, will be revived with a twist.
Specials on The One Show
Instead of returning as a full-length series, Autumnwatch will be back with three seasonal specials that will air as extended segments on the daily magazine programme, The One Show. Renowned TV presenter Chris Packham will be fronting these specials, set to air between the 29th and 31st of October.
Exploring Nature with Chris Packham
Chris Packham will be live at Wytham Woods in Oxford, delving into the world of nature with a focus on badgers. Live thermal cameras will capture footage for the show, allowing viewers to see how a badger's diet changes with the seasons.
Chris Packham's Excitement
Speaking about the upcoming specials, Chris Packham expressed his enthusiasm for the autumn season and the opportunity to share the stories of nature from one of his favorite woodlands in the UK.
Fans' Efforts Pay Off
After fans rallied together and created a petition to save Autumnwatch, which garnered nearly 100,000 signatures, the BBC decided to bring back the beloved show in a new format. The decision to cancel the series last year was attributed to financial challenges and the need to allocate resources strategically.
Chris Packham's DIY Nature Series
During the hiatus of Autumnwatch, Chris Packham launched his own nature series on YouTube, titled "8 out of 10 Bats," with his daughter. This DIY operation features a diverse group of young naturalist presenters, filmmakers, conservationists, and campaigners under the age of 25.
Autumnwatch's return is eagerly anticipated by nature enthusiasts and fans of the BBC's wildlife programming.
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