Cameras on the Farnes
Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England), Oct 22, 2008
THE CAMERAS of the BBC Autumnwatch team are returning to the Farne Islands for a second year running.
Viewers will be brought closer to the trials and tribulations of the grey seals and the wardens who look after them.
The team, headed up by wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchannan, will stay on the islands for two weeks while streaming footage to Bill Oddie and Kate Humble at Autumnwatch HQ, the National Trust's Brownsea Island.
Autumnwatch is broadcast on BBC2 from Monday, October 27, for two weeks, Monday-Thursday, 8pm. For details visit www.bbc.co.uk/autumnwatch
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