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In message  <[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] writes:
> Does anyone have any information on the Natural History Unit at
> the BBC Bristol, England, or indeed any other producers/broadcasters
> of Wildlife TV?
>
> Christina Bellamy
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Ehm...Bristol is huge, and their archives immense....
 
David Attenborough (yes, his brother) is the most
famous 'name' that works out of the BBC Natural History
units, but there are so many other experts and programmes running
out of, and stored there, that you call fall into the archives and
not emerge for years.  Ther's also a couple of smaller
archives for the independant producers, SURVIVIAL has one in Norfolk,
somewhere.
 
You can contact Bristol on 0117 973 2211.  BBC is e-mailed, but
you have to find the right person first, then get their e-mail
off them.  I just tried, and got stuffy BBC voices telling me to
'write in and apply'!
 
--
Morgan
 
"Nunc demum intellego," dixit Winnie ille Pu.  "Stultus et
delusus fui," dixit "et ursus sine ullo cerebro sum."
 
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