

Living Britain is a six-part nature documentary series, made by the BBC Natural History Unit, transmitted from October to December 1999. It was produced by Peter Crawford. It examines British wildlife over the course of one year. Each of the programs takes place in a different time of year.
Looks at Britain in the grip of winter featuring otters, eagles, waders, swans, squirrels, foxes, toads and deer.
Aired: 10/31/1999Follows the arrival of spring as it moves north featuring swallow, newt, eel, polecat, red kite and wildflowers.
Aired: UnknownFollows the changing seasons with the arrival of early summer featuring may-flies, moles, gannets and phalaropes.
Aired: UnknownMidsummer is a busy time for insects, grouse & merlins rear their young & basking sharks visit our shores.
Aired: UnknownAutumn is a dramatic time of change - birds migrate, red stags rut, leaves change colour & fungi abound.
Aired: UnknownLooks at the influence of people on Britain's wildlife in the past & looks ahead to the new millennium.
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