Living World: Through the Seasons
Wildlife presenter Brett Westwood revisits selected highlights from the Living World archive
Since 1968, the BBC's iconic Living World has been introducing listeners to the best natural history Britain has to offer. Its veteran presenters have criss-crossed the country in all weathers and through all terrains, in search of remarkable species and extraordinary stories.
Introduced and updated by Brett Westwood, these classic archive programmes are hosted by Lionel Kelleway, Trai Anfield, Chris Sperring, Paul Evans, Peter France, Joanna Pinnock, Miranda Krestovnikoff, Sarah Pitt and Brett himself. Each show is filmed on location, in places ranging from Dartmoor to the Celtic rainforest, and features a guest naturalist eager to share their expertise with the presenters and us.
Together, they uncover an array of natural wonders, including the elegant black-tailed godwit, the enigmatic glow worm and the industrious mason bee that makes its nest in a snail shell. They also hunt for adders in Loch Lomond, experience the sights and sounds of a Sika deer rut and a starling eruption, witness the small bands of Red Admiral butterflies flying in from the sea and find that night time is the right time for mountain hares.
Immersive, inviting and informative, this specially curated collection will provide fascinating insight into Britain's wonderful wildlife, and inspire you to seek out your own encounters with nature.
Production credits
Produced by Andrew Dawes
Episode guide
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
Nest Finder of Dartmoor 11 June 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Mark Lawrence
Adders of Loch Lomond 18 June 2017
Presented by Trai Anfield with Chris McInerny
A Shell Nesting Bee 2 July 2017
Presented by Trai Anfield with John Walters
Glow Worms 9 July 2017
Presented by Chris Sperring with Robin Scagell
Waxcap Grasslands 24 September 2017
Presented by Paul Evans with Dr Gareth Griffiths and Bruce Langridge
The Late Arrivals 8 October 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Richard Fox
Sika Deer 22 October 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Dr Anita Diaz
Godwits 17 December 2017
Presented by Chris Sperring with Pete Potts
Ancient Holly 24 December 2017
Presented by Joanna Pinnock with Sara Bellis and Carl Pickup
Ponds in Winter 31 December 2017
Presented by Miranda Krestovnikoff with Jeremy Biggs
Mountain Hares 7 January 2018
Presented by Sarah Pitt with Derek Yaldon
The Snowdrop 4 March 2018
Presented by Brett Westwood with Christine Skelmesdale
A Starling Eruption 11 March 2018
Presented by Trai Anfield and Simon Clarke
Essex Geese 18 March 2018
Presented by Peter France with Graeme Underwood and Chris Tyas
The Celtic Rainforest 25 March 2018
Presented by Paul Evans with Ray Woods
© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
Since 1968, the BBC's iconic Living World has been introducing listeners to the best natural history Britain has to offer. Its veteran presenters have criss-crossed the country in all weathers and through all terrains, in search of remarkable species and extraordinary stories.
Introduced and updated by Brett Westwood, these classic archive programmes are hosted by Lionel Kelleway, Trai Anfield, Chris Sperring, Paul Evans, Peter France, Joanna Pinnock, Miranda Krestovnikoff, Sarah Pitt and Brett himself. Each show is filmed on location, in places ranging from Dartmoor to the Celtic rainforest, and features a guest naturalist eager to share their expertise with the presenters and us.
Together, they uncover an array of natural wonders, including the elegant black-tailed godwit, the enigmatic glow worm and the industrious mason bee that makes its nest in a snail shell. They also hunt for adders in Loch Lomond, experience the sights and sounds of a Sika deer rut and a starling eruption, witness the small bands of Red Admiral butterflies flying in from the sea and find that night time is the right time for mountain hares.
Immersive, inviting and informative, this specially curated collection will provide fascinating insight into Britain's wonderful wildlife, and inspire you to seek out your own encounters with nature.
Production credits
Produced by Andrew Dawes
Episode guide
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
Nest Finder of Dartmoor 11 June 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Mark Lawrence
Adders of Loch Lomond 18 June 2017
Presented by Trai Anfield with Chris McInerny
A Shell Nesting Bee 2 July 2017
Presented by Trai Anfield with John Walters
Glow Worms 9 July 2017
Presented by Chris Sperring with Robin Scagell
Waxcap Grasslands 24 September 2017
Presented by Paul Evans with Dr Gareth Griffiths and Bruce Langridge
The Late Arrivals 8 October 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Richard Fox
Sika Deer 22 October 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Dr Anita Diaz
Godwits 17 December 2017
Presented by Chris Sperring with Pete Potts
Ancient Holly 24 December 2017
Presented by Joanna Pinnock with Sara Bellis and Carl Pickup
Ponds in Winter 31 December 2017
Presented by Miranda Krestovnikoff with Jeremy Biggs
Mountain Hares 7 January 2018
Presented by Sarah Pitt with Derek Yaldon
The Snowdrop 4 March 2018
Presented by Brett Westwood with Christine Skelmesdale
A Starling Eruption 11 March 2018
Presented by Trai Anfield and Simon Clarke
Essex Geese 18 March 2018
Presented by Peter France with Graeme Underwood and Chris Tyas
The Celtic Rainforest 25 March 2018
Presented by Paul Evans with Ray Woods
© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
Brett Westwood’s Living World from the Archives
Wildlife presenter Brett Westwood revisits selected highlights from the Living World archive
Since 1968, the BBC's iconic Living World has been introducing listeners to the best natural history Britain has to offer. Its veteran presenters have criss-crossed the country in all weathers and through all terrains, in search of remarkable species and extraordinary stories.
Introduced and updated by Brett Westwood, these classic archive programmes are hosted by Lionel Kelleway, Trai Anfield, Chris Sperring, Paul Evans, Peter France, Joanna Pinnock, Miranda Krestovnikoff, Sarah Pitt and Brett himself. Each show is filmed on location, in places ranging from Dartmoor to the Celtic rainforest, and features a guest naturalist eager to share their expertise with the presenters and us.
Together, they uncover an array of natural wonders, including the elegant black-tailed godwit, the enigmatic glow worm and the industrious mason bee that makes its nest in a snail shell. They also hunt for adders in Loch Lomond, experience the sights and sounds of a Sika deer rut and a starling eruption, witness the small bands of Red Admiral butterflies flying in from the sea and find that night time is the right time for mountain hares.
Immersive, inviting and informative, this specially curated collection will provide fascinating insight into Britain's wonderful wildlife, and inspire you to seek out your own encounters with nature.
Production credits
Produced by Andrew Dawes
Episode guide
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
Nest Finder of Dartmoor 11 June 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Mark Lawrence
Adders of Loch Lomond 18 June 2017
Presented by Trai Anfield with Chris McInerny
A Shell Nesting Bee 2 July 2017
Presented by Trai Anfield with John Walters
Glow Worms 9 July 2017
Presented by Chris Sperring with Robin Scagell
Waxcap Grasslands 24 September 2017
Presented by Paul Evans with Dr Gareth Griffiths and Bruce Langridge
The Late Arrivals 8 October 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Richard Fox
Sika Deer 22 October 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Dr Anita Diaz
Godwits 17 December 2017
Presented by Chris Sperring with Pete Potts
Ancient Holly 24 December 2017
Presented by Joanna Pinnock with Sara Bellis and Carl Pickup
Ponds in Winter 31 December 2017
Presented by Miranda Krestovnikoff with Jeremy Biggs
Mountain Hares 7 January 2018
Presented by Sarah Pitt with Derek Yaldon
The Snowdrop 4 March 2018
Presented by Brett Westwood with Christine Skelmesdale
A Starling Eruption 11 March 2018
Presented by Trai Anfield and Simon Clarke
Essex Geese 18 March 2018
Presented by Peter France with Graeme Underwood and Chris Tyas
The Celtic Rainforest 25 March 2018
Presented by Paul Evans with Ray Woods
© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
Since 1968, the BBC's iconic Living World has been introducing listeners to the best natural history Britain has to offer. Its veteran presenters have criss-crossed the country in all weathers and through all terrains, in search of remarkable species and extraordinary stories.
Introduced and updated by Brett Westwood, these classic archive programmes are hosted by Lionel Kelleway, Trai Anfield, Chris Sperring, Paul Evans, Peter France, Joanna Pinnock, Miranda Krestovnikoff, Sarah Pitt and Brett himself. Each show is filmed on location, in places ranging from Dartmoor to the Celtic rainforest, and features a guest naturalist eager to share their expertise with the presenters and us.
Together, they uncover an array of natural wonders, including the elegant black-tailed godwit, the enigmatic glow worm and the industrious mason bee that makes its nest in a snail shell. They also hunt for adders in Loch Lomond, experience the sights and sounds of a Sika deer rut and a starling eruption, witness the small bands of Red Admiral butterflies flying in from the sea and find that night time is the right time for mountain hares.
Immersive, inviting and informative, this specially curated collection will provide fascinating insight into Britain's wonderful wildlife, and inspire you to seek out your own encounters with nature.
Production credits
Produced by Andrew Dawes
Episode guide
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
Nest Finder of Dartmoor 11 June 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Mark Lawrence
Adders of Loch Lomond 18 June 2017
Presented by Trai Anfield with Chris McInerny
A Shell Nesting Bee 2 July 2017
Presented by Trai Anfield with John Walters
Glow Worms 9 July 2017
Presented by Chris Sperring with Robin Scagell
Waxcap Grasslands 24 September 2017
Presented by Paul Evans with Dr Gareth Griffiths and Bruce Langridge
The Late Arrivals 8 October 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Richard Fox
Sika Deer 22 October 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Dr Anita Diaz
Godwits 17 December 2017
Presented by Chris Sperring with Pete Potts
Ancient Holly 24 December 2017
Presented by Joanna Pinnock with Sara Bellis and Carl Pickup
Ponds in Winter 31 December 2017
Presented by Miranda Krestovnikoff with Jeremy Biggs
Mountain Hares 7 January 2018
Presented by Sarah Pitt with Derek Yaldon
The Snowdrop 4 March 2018
Presented by Brett Westwood with Christine Skelmesdale
A Starling Eruption 11 March 2018
Presented by Trai Anfield and Simon Clarke
Essex Geese 18 March 2018
Presented by Peter France with Graeme Underwood and Chris Tyas
The Celtic Rainforest 25 March 2018
Presented by Paul Evans with Ray Woods
© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
Chris Packham’s Living World from the Archives
Wildlife presenter Chris Packham leafs through the Living World archives, revisiting classic episodes and bringing them up to date
For over half a century, landmark natural history series Living World has provided an inspiring introduction to the flora and fauna of Great Britain and beyond. Filmed on location at key ecological sites, it sees BBC wildlife presenters joined by guest experts for enthusiastic discussions and close encounters with our native wildlife.
These classic archive programmes have all been specially selected by Chris Packham, who introduces each episode and gives us an overview of the places, people and species featured on the show. Twenty are hosted by veteran broadcaster Lionel Kelleway, with the remaining two presented by Brett Westwood. Accompanied by ornithologists, biologists and a host of other specialists, they take us on a tour around the British Isles in search of amazing plants and animals.
Among their discoveries are swifts, stag beetles, sticklebacks and red squirrels - as well as the endangered white-clawed crayfish; the slumbering dormouse or 'seven-moth sleeper'; the diminutive wren (known as the King of the Birds) and the under-appreciated wasp (more benign and beneficial than people realise). In addition, they hunt for crabs in a Scottish rockpool; take a festive look at mistletoe; await the arrival of roosting rooks and listen to the call of the booming bittern.
Full of fascinating facts and surprising stories, this carefully curated collection will transport you to Britain's mountains, moorlands, woodlands and coasts, immersing you in the wonder and importance of our natural world.
Production credits
Produced by Andrew Dawes
Episode guide
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
Swifts 3 May 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Chris Perrins
Mayfly and the Chalkstream 12 July 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Mike Ladle
The Stag Beetle Hunt 26 July 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Jonathon Spencer and Roger Key
The Seven-Month Sleeper 11 October 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Michael Woods
Water Vole 18 October 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Rob Strachan
Lichens of Scotland 25 October 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Brian and Sandy Coppins
Herons 8 November 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway
The Wader with the Crest 10 January 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Andy Wilson
A Life of Slime 17 January 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Mary Seddon
Rooks and a Winter Roost 24 January 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Joe Cullum and Ian Henderson
Sticklebacks 12 June 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Iain Barber
The Highland Midge 19 June 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Alison Blackwell
The Ways of the Wasp 21 August 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Tom Ings
Catching Crabs 11 September 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Stephen Wiseman
Crayfish 4 December 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Martin Frayling
Red Squirrels 11 December 2016
Presented by Brett Westwood with Jason Reynolds
A Very Berry Christmas 18 December 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Jonathan Briggs
Wren Hunt 25 December 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Matthew Evans
Fieldfares in a Winter Orchard 1 January 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Steve Dodd and Dave Cocker
Freshwater Pearl Mussels 5 March 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Mary Seddon
Toads (The Toad) 12 March 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Julia Wycherley
Booming Bitterns 19 March 2017
Presented by Brett Westwood with Ian Hawkins and Ken Smith
© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
For over half a century, landmark natural history series Living World has provided an inspiring introduction to the flora and fauna of Great Britain and beyond. Filmed on location at key ecological sites, it sees BBC wildlife presenters joined by guest experts for enthusiastic discussions and close encounters with our native wildlife.
These classic archive programmes have all been specially selected by Chris Packham, who introduces each episode and gives us an overview of the places, people and species featured on the show. Twenty are hosted by veteran broadcaster Lionel Kelleway, with the remaining two presented by Brett Westwood. Accompanied by ornithologists, biologists and a host of other specialists, they take us on a tour around the British Isles in search of amazing plants and animals.
Among their discoveries are swifts, stag beetles, sticklebacks and red squirrels - as well as the endangered white-clawed crayfish; the slumbering dormouse or 'seven-moth sleeper'; the diminutive wren (known as the King of the Birds) and the under-appreciated wasp (more benign and beneficial than people realise). In addition, they hunt for crabs in a Scottish rockpool; take a festive look at mistletoe; await the arrival of roosting rooks and listen to the call of the booming bittern.
Full of fascinating facts and surprising stories, this carefully curated collection will transport you to Britain's mountains, moorlands, woodlands and coasts, immersing you in the wonder and importance of our natural world.
Production credits
Produced by Andrew Dawes
Episode guide
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
Swifts 3 May 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Chris Perrins
Mayfly and the Chalkstream 12 July 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Mike Ladle
The Stag Beetle Hunt 26 July 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Jonathon Spencer and Roger Key
The Seven-Month Sleeper 11 October 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Michael Woods
Water Vole 18 October 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Rob Strachan
Lichens of Scotland 25 October 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Brian and Sandy Coppins
Herons 8 November 2015
Presented by Lionel Kelleway
The Wader with the Crest 10 January 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Andy Wilson
A Life of Slime 17 January 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Mary Seddon
Rooks and a Winter Roost 24 January 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Joe Cullum and Ian Henderson
Sticklebacks 12 June 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Iain Barber
The Highland Midge 19 June 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Alison Blackwell
The Ways of the Wasp 21 August 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Tom Ings
Catching Crabs 11 September 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Stephen Wiseman
Crayfish 4 December 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Martin Frayling
Red Squirrels 11 December 2016
Presented by Brett Westwood with Jason Reynolds
A Very Berry Christmas 18 December 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Jonathan Briggs
Wren Hunt 25 December 2016
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Matthew Evans
Fieldfares in a Winter Orchard 1 January 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Steve Dodd and Dave Cocker
Freshwater Pearl Mussels 5 March 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Mary Seddon
Toads (The Toad) 12 March 2017
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Julia Wycherley
Booming Bitterns 19 March 2017
Presented by Brett Westwood with Ian Hawkins and Ken Smith
© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
Lindsey Chapman’s Living World from the Archives
Wildlife presenter Lindsey Chapman relives selected archive highlights from the popular nature series
For over five decades, Living World has been introducing audiences to the astonishing diversity of British wildlife. Its veteran presenters have travelled the length and breadth of the British Isles, venturing far and wide with their microphones to immerse the listener and capture the excitement of getting close to nature.
Hosted by Lionel Kelleway, Brett Westwood, Peter France and Michael Scott, these 15 archive episodes are hand-picked by Lindsey Chapman, who also gives an introduction to each one, bringing us up to date on developments since the initial broadcast. Recorded on location in some very special places, from South Harris in the Outer Hebrides to the River Exe in Devon, the programmes all feature guest experts with specialist knowledge of the local environment and its flora and fauna.
Guiding our presenters through a particular habitat, they discuss the species who have made it their home, and set out to track them down. While a quest to find the great yellow bumblebee proves problematic, they revel in seeing a hen harrier on the wing; encounter the world's largest slug; experience a remarkable raven roost and catch a rare glimpse of wild boar. Plus, they discover the biology behind pigeon migration; learn why jays are key to the rejuvenation of the UK's forests and take a timeline walk from sea edge to dry land along Dungeness' shifting shingles.
Full of amazing sights, sounds and stories, this specially curated collection will take you on an awe-inspiring journey through Britain's natural world, and encourage you to embark on your own wildlife adventures.
Production credits
Produced by Andrew Dawes
Episode guide
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
The Machair of the Western Isles 10 June 2018
Presented by Brett Westwood with Martin Scott
Catch the Pigeon 17 June 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Chris Armstrong
Woolston Eyes 24 June 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Brian Martin
Blackbirds 1 July 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Will Cresswell
Hen Harrier 23 September 2018
Presented by Brett Westwood wth Iolo Williams
The World's Largest Slug 30 September 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with John Walters
Underwater Architects 7 October 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Ian Wallace
The Oak Tree Planters 14 October 2018
Presented by Brett Westwood with John Tulley
Dungeness 21 October 2018
Presented by Peter France with Erica Towner and David Harper
Avocet 9 December 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Malcom Davies
Caledonian Pine Forest 16 December 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Roy Dennis
Winter Ravens 23 December 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Leo Smith and Tom Wall
Wild Boar 30 December 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Dr Martin Goulding
The Green Isle 3 March 2019
Presented by Michael Scott with Dave Dick and Peter Moore
Stoats 11 March 2019
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Robbie MacDonald and Becky Wright
© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.
For over five decades, Living World has been introducing audiences to the astonishing diversity of British wildlife. Its veteran presenters have travelled the length and breadth of the British Isles, venturing far and wide with their microphones to immerse the listener and capture the excitement of getting close to nature.
Hosted by Lionel Kelleway, Brett Westwood, Peter France and Michael Scott, these 15 archive episodes are hand-picked by Lindsey Chapman, who also gives an introduction to each one, bringing us up to date on developments since the initial broadcast. Recorded on location in some very special places, from South Harris in the Outer Hebrides to the River Exe in Devon, the programmes all feature guest experts with specialist knowledge of the local environment and its flora and fauna.
Guiding our presenters through a particular habitat, they discuss the species who have made it their home, and set out to track them down. While a quest to find the great yellow bumblebee proves problematic, they revel in seeing a hen harrier on the wing; encounter the world's largest slug; experience a remarkable raven roost and catch a rare glimpse of wild boar. Plus, they discover the biology behind pigeon migration; learn why jays are key to the rejuvenation of the UK's forests and take a timeline walk from sea edge to dry land along Dungeness' shifting shingles.
Full of amazing sights, sounds and stories, this specially curated collection will take you on an awe-inspiring journey through Britain's natural world, and encourage you to embark on your own wildlife adventures.
Production credits
Produced by Andrew Dawes
Episode guide
First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 on the following dates:
The Machair of the Western Isles 10 June 2018
Presented by Brett Westwood with Martin Scott
Catch the Pigeon 17 June 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Chris Armstrong
Woolston Eyes 24 June 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Brian Martin
Blackbirds 1 July 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Will Cresswell
Hen Harrier 23 September 2018
Presented by Brett Westwood wth Iolo Williams
The World's Largest Slug 30 September 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with John Walters
Underwater Architects 7 October 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Ian Wallace
The Oak Tree Planters 14 October 2018
Presented by Brett Westwood with John Tulley
Dungeness 21 October 2018
Presented by Peter France with Erica Towner and David Harper
Avocet 9 December 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Malcom Davies
Caledonian Pine Forest 16 December 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Roy Dennis
Winter Ravens 23 December 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Leo Smith and Tom Wall
Wild Boar 30 December 2018
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Dr Martin Goulding
The Green Isle 3 March 2019
Presented by Michael Scott with Dave Dick and Peter Moore
Stoats 11 March 2019
Presented by Lionel Kelleway with Robbie MacDonald and Becky Wright
© 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd. (P) 2022 BBC Studios Distribution Ltd.