
Episode 2
Chris, Michaela and Iolo are joined by Megan McCubbin at Haddon Hall. The 20th anniversary celebrations continue, and with a medley of new nests, the drama has already begun.
Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan continue the 20th anniversary celebrations at the National Trust’s Longshaw Estate in the Peak District. They launch a medley of new nests, and like any good soap opera, the drama has already begun.
Iolo Williams continues to experience Belfast’s wild side as he discovers the species thriving in the city, and Megan McCubbin joins the celebrations, broadcasting live from Haddon Hall - a landscape that boasts 500 acres of medieval parkland, largely undisturbed for centuries, resulting in a wildlife haven like no other.
On TV
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Chris Packham |
Presenter | Michaela Strachan |
Presenter | Iolo Williams |
Presenter | Megan McCubbin |
Producer | Jo Horsey |
Director | James Morgan |
Series Producer | Laura Whitley |
Executive Producer | Rosemary Edwards |
Broadcast
- Next Tuesday 20:00
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