Talk:Survival (TV series)

Latest comment: 13 years ago by Bob Castle in topic Untitled

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The entry was expanded from a "stub" in October 2010 to give readers more detailed and useful information about Survival one of the world's leading production units responsible for nature documentary programmes over the last 50 years. Along with the BBC Natural History Unit, Survival shaped wildlife programme presentation in the UK, and its productions were also screened in more than 100 other countries, with an especially successful link with networks in the United States. The entry includes information about the work of some of the cinematographers who filmed for Survival. It also includes a list of some of the top awards won by the series and/or by its personnel. These are taken from the official record of awards maintained by the Survival unit prior to its disbandment in 2001. I was a press officer with Anglia Television, the UK company that created and ran the Survival unit, and co-authored a book, A Knight on the Box, celebrating 40 years of Anglia TV, from which some of the material in this entry is sourced. --Tomwalshe (talk) 11:24, 13 October 2010 (UTC)Reply

That's fine, I've checked it over, and the article itself has quite a neutral point of view, so a good effort, thanks! I've added a titlescreen and changed one or two bits. Bob talk 13:42, 5 May 2011 (UTC)Reply