Country of origin | United Kingdom |
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Home station | BBC Home Service |
Hosted by | James Fisher |
Original release | 19 March 1951 17 March 1963 | –
Birds In Britain was a BBC Radio series, broadcast from 1951 to 1963 on the Home Service, about wild birds. Its lead presenter was James Fisher. [1]
It was created as an offshoot from a programme called The Naturalist, in order to avoid overwhelming the content of the latter with ornithological material. [2]
The first episode was broadcast on 19 March 1951 and was presented by Fisher and produced by Desmond Hawkins, with guest speakers John Gibb ( Edward Grey Institute), Bruce Campbell ( British Trust for Ornithology), Hilda Quick ( Cornwall Birdwatching Society) and Ludwig Koch. [3]
Other presenters and guests included notable ornithologists, such as Arnold Boyd, [4] William Condry, [5] Eric Ennion, [6] Julian Huxley, [4] Tony Norris, [7] Peter Scott, [8] and Tony Soper. [9] Soper was also the producer of some episodes. [6]
The show was first broadcast quarterly, [8] and eventually monthly, alternating every fortnight with The Naturalist. [9] It ran until March 1963. [10]
A biographical note on Fisher, accompanying The National Archives' record for their collection of his papers, says the programme was "enormously popular in [its] day". [11] David Attenborough has said of The Naturalist and Birds of Britain: [12]
As a boy, I listened to those programmes, and I dare say my own passion was stoked by them.
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
---|---|
Home station | BBC Home Service |
Hosted by | James Fisher |
Original release | 19 March 1951 17 March 1963 | –
Birds In Britain was a BBC Radio series, broadcast from 1951 to 1963 on the Home Service, about wild birds. Its lead presenter was James Fisher. [1]
It was created as an offshoot from a programme called The Naturalist, in order to avoid overwhelming the content of the latter with ornithological material. [2]
The first episode was broadcast on 19 March 1951 and was presented by Fisher and produced by Desmond Hawkins, with guest speakers John Gibb ( Edward Grey Institute), Bruce Campbell ( British Trust for Ornithology), Hilda Quick ( Cornwall Birdwatching Society) and Ludwig Koch. [3]
Other presenters and guests included notable ornithologists, such as Arnold Boyd, [4] William Condry, [5] Eric Ennion, [6] Julian Huxley, [4] Tony Norris, [7] Peter Scott, [8] and Tony Soper. [9] Soper was also the producer of some episodes. [6]
The show was first broadcast quarterly, [8] and eventually monthly, alternating every fortnight with The Naturalist. [9] It ran until March 1963. [10]
A biographical note on Fisher, accompanying The National Archives' record for their collection of his papers, says the programme was "enormously popular in [its] day". [11] David Attenborough has said of The Naturalist and Birds of Britain: [12]
As a boy, I listened to those programmes, and I dare say my own passion was stoked by them.