Looks like a week of ... Lambing Live!!

Tuesday 5 April

BBC 2 -7.00pm The Great Rift: Africa’s Wild Heart

 

Part 2 examining the water ways of the great rift valley. Some of its lakes and ocean depths contain previously unseen life forms.

 

BBC 2 – 8.00pm Lambing Live

Kate Humble and Adam Henson continue to adapt to the challenges of hill farming in Cumbria.

 

ITV1 - 8.00pm Country wise

New series. Dorset's Jurassic coastline is one of Britain’s natural wonders.

 

Wednesday  6 April

7.00pm BBC 2 The Great Rift: Africa’s Wild Heart

 

3/3 The great rift valley, stretching from Egypt to Mozambique, provides the setting for an epic battle between grass and trees – its course influenced by volcanic eruptions, landscape and rainfall.

 

8.00pm BBC 2 Lambing Live

The presenters continue to get their hands dirty helping out the Marston family on their Cumbria hill farm.

 

11.05pm More 4 - Britain's Worst weather

Snow. Dr Nick Middleton investigates some of Britain’s extreme weather.

 

Thursday 7 April

7.00pm BBC 2 David Attenborough’s First Life

 

In Canada’s rocky mountains, the naturalist finds evidence of an explosion in animal diversity never seen before or since, with the development of mobility and mouths helping to propel evolution.

 

8.00pm BBC 2 Lambing Live

Tonight Adam Henson gets a taste of a Drover’s life when he finds out how sheep once made the long journey to market on hoof.

 

Friday 8 April

BBC2 8.30pm Gardeners’ World

As spring brings longmeadow to life Monty Don prepares for Summer by sowing calendulas and nasturtiums.

 

9.00pm BBC2 Lambing Live

Kate discovers that being a farmer is as much about balancing the books as nurturing the livestock.

 

ITV1 8.00 pm Baboons with Bill Bailey

 

New Series. The comedian examines the way in which three colonies of these fascinating creatures exist alongside humans on narrow strip of land south of Cape Town.

 

Radio: Friday 8 April

Radio4 8.50pm - David Attenborough’s Life stories.

 

Today’s episode of this electric series is filled with names as iridescent as the delightful creatures to which they belong, all enunciated with obvious relish by Attenborough in his trademark rough-honey tones.

 

 

 

 

So with all this Lambing Live, it looks like spring is well and truly here ... check out what other signs of spring to look out for here.

 

 

Why not check out the news from the wildlife enquiries team?

  • Hi Tom

    Thanks for that x

    I have to admit (don't shout at me) that the thought of a programme called 'Lambing Live' had me reaching for the off button, but I have watched a bit of it (previews) and it looks very good :)

    David Attenborough's programme is absolutely wonderful (of course). It must have taken YEARS to film. I'm so glad to see him again on the TV after threats of retirement.

    It's good to see so many wildlife and nature progs being screened.

    Baboons with Bill Bailey !!!!!! Ermmmmmm.....

    Pip :))

  • Hi Tom

    Thanks for the "heads up" on all of these programmes especially tonights about the Jurrasic Coast we as a family love it down there so watching it should bring back memories of holidays several years ago.

    Shane 

    Regards Shane

     

    My Photos in Flickr.

  • Hello Tom,

    Just hope the gales have packed in on Lambing Live and we can watch 1 hour without any interuptions!

    Best wishes

    Jenny

    J