If you're a Bempton Cliffs fan, I'm sure you tuned in to BBC 2's Springwatch at Easter programme to see both Chris Packham and Michaela Strachen smitten by our wildlife spectacle.
The show went out as 'live' but was actually filmed here a couple of weeks prior to its screening on Good Friday - the first time a seabird colony had played host to the much-loved wildlife programme.
It wasn't long before Chris Packham was waxing lyrical about the cliffs - firstly by calling them the Nou Camp of the bird world. (For non-footie fans, that's Barcelona's home ground and has high, tiered seating - like the ledges on our cliffs that are lined by razorbills and guillemots during the season).
Apart from filming on the cliff tops. site manger, Keith Clarkson, and Springwatch's Chris Packham took to the sea to get a different perspective on the colony. Looking up at the nest sites is as fascinating as looking down and boats can edge in quite close to the cliffs so you can almost come eye-to-eye with the seabirds.
Our cliff edge viewpoints made the perfect settings for the background pieces to camera - here a cheeky gannet manages to get himself in on the act. Some seabirds will do anything to get on the telly!.
The infamous 'Bempton Breeze' did us proud. (It's rarely not windy here - but then we are 400 feet up!) The techy team had to improvise with a light reflector to stop the sound of the wind drowning out Chris Packham's voice.
We were especially delighted that one of our talented volunteers and gannet guru, Linda McKenzie, got a name check in the programme. (That's Linda, just in front of Mr Packham). She's been keeping a close eye on our 23,000 strong gannet colony for years and her expert advice is invaluable to us.
Best bit of the 60 minute Bempton Cliffs' special? So many to choose from - but I loved Chris Packham's description of the colony on Staple Newk as a confetti of gannets. It summed up the spectacle from the cliff top perfectly. Let us know your favourite moment in the comment box below.