Chris Packhams Animals Guide to Britain coming soon.

Info borrowed from March Gardeners World Mag.

"Don't miss Chris Packhams new series, Animals Guide to Britain, in March, giving animal's eye-views of coasts, freshwater,woodlands, and grasslands.

Date & Time TBC.

Keep your eyes out for it.

  • Hi Juno

    Thank you for your warning about this programme appearing for us to see

    Cannot wait until it is on now {thumbs up}

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave

  • Hi.  Looking forwad to this one - hope it is on at a good time for me.

    I like all the Natural History programmes, but always prefer the ones about our wildlife and countryside.  Please let us all know when it is going to be on!

    December 21st is a great day - the sun starts to come back to us and spring is in the air!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 04/03/2011 02:49 in reply to Pepa

    Thanks Juno

    That's one to watch out for.

    Pipit

  • Sounds good, look forward to watching it. Like Pepa has stated, hope its on at a decent time...Saturday evening would be great as there's absolutely nothing worth watching on a Saturday night. ;-))

    Feed The Birds....not the cats!!!!

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  • Oww sounds good .. theres a Springwatch Special on over Easter as well. I saw either CGP or Kate Humble tweet about it.

    Ant

    "IT IS SAID THAT LIFE FLASHES BEFORE YOUR EYES BEFORE YOU DIE. THAT IS TRUE, IT'S CALLED LIVING."
    Death - Terry Pratchett (The Last Continent).

  • Unknown said:

    Hi.  Looking forwad to this one - hope it is on at a good time for me.

    I like all the Natural History programmes, but always prefer the ones about our wildlife and countryside.  Please let us all know when it is going to be on!

     

    Chris Packham's show "Natures Top 40" has been on BBC2 around 2:30pm all this week didnt know if anyone had noticed as it wasnt mentioned here.

     Chris S.

    A very old Shropshire Lad.

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 04/03/2011 03:13 in reply to ChrisS.

    Thanks for that Chris S but please forgive me for saying that I don't watch daytime TV.

    I recently gave up work to look after my mum and one of my promises to myself was not to sit all day with the telly on. I take mum out for lunch, to clinic appointments, to charity shops and to local farm shops and we only turn the TV on for 'Flog It' at 3.45pm.

    However, I might well take a sneaky look on BBCi for CP's "Nature's top 40"

    Cheers

    Pipit

  • Unknown said:
    we only turn the TV on for 'Flog It' at 3.45pm

    Hi Pipit

    I think we've discussed before that we both like Flog It!

    'Put your Money where your Mouth is' is also quite good at the moment at 5.15pm. :-)

    Best wishes Chris

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  • Unknown said:

    Hi.  Looking forwad to this one - hope it is on at a good time for me.

    I like all the Natural History programmes, but always prefer the ones about our wildlife and countryside.  Please let us all know when it is going to be on!

     Chris Packham's show "Natures Top 40" has been on BBC2 around 2:30pm all this week didnt know if anyone had noticed as it wasnt mentioned here.

    Chris S.

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    No, I missed that.  I have to admit to watching a bit of daytime tv this week as it has been SO cold.  Not that there is anything to watch really....................

    December 21st is a great day - the sun starts to come back to us and spring is in the air!

  • Anonymous
    Anonymous 04/03/2011 19:45 in reply to Pepa

    I have to say that I have all day to do as I wish but still it is not all peaches and cream, as I have a lot to do around the house {as we all do} - since Dave works away from home Mon-Frid so I am on my own-some here so have to keep myself occupied.

    Still I have got a lot of business stuff to do.  Yes, I have my favourite daytime TV too.  I like the top 60 Wildlife  Show.  Any excuse to watch nature programmes.

    These days you do not get the favourite 30 mins nature programmes on BBC2 on daytime TV.  Love if they where brought back even if they are repeats.

    Regards

    Kathy and Dave