'Wildlife cameramen don’t come much more special than Doug Allan.’
Sir David Attenborough
Join multi-award winning wildlife cameraman Doug Allan for an evening of behind the scenes stories suitable for all the family.
Find out if snow leopards or leopard seals are the most scary; discover how to get close to the biggest fish in the sea and whether your eyeballs freeze at minus 50.
Doug Allan spent seven years in Antarctica as a Scientist, research diver and photographer for the ritish Antarctic Survey. Since then he has become one of the world’s best known and respected cameramen, specialising in natural history, expeditions and science documentaries.
In his 35 year filming career, he's worked for the BBC, Discovery, National Geographic filming for series including The Blue Planet, Planet Earth, Human Planet, Frozen Planet, Wild Cameramen at Work, and Brian Cox’s Forces of Nature.
This new presentation traces Doug’s personal journey as he discusses how he’s seen pollution and climate change affect the natural world.
Tickets: £20
Concessions: £18.50
Footlights: Discount Applies
Wednesdays | 5 - 6.30pm
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