Bill Oddie's How to Watch Wildlife

2005 British TV series or programme
Bill Oddie's How to Watch Wildlife
GenreDocumentary
Presented byBill Oddie
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes16
Production
Executive producerFiona Pitcher
ProducerStephen Moss
Running time29 minutes
Production companyBBC
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release7 January 2005 (2005-01-07) –
7 March 2006 (2006-03-07)

Bill Oddie's How to Watch Wildlife is a British BBC TV programme about natural history that aired on BBC Two presented by Bill Oddie and produced by Stephen Moss. A first series of eight episodes were broadcast from 7 January to 4 March 2005, and a second and final series of eight episodes from 17 January to 7 March 2006.

Bill Oddie published a book with the same name in 2008.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Bill Oddie's How to Watch Wildlife. ISBN: 9780007236237". bol (in Dutch). 1 March 2008. Retrieved 17 February 2024.
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