Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Blue Planet spin-off part of new genre, says Springwatc­h star

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CHRIS Packham has said he is pleased shows like his Blue Planet spin-off have formed a new genre celebratin­g the environmen­t while also warning of the problems it is facing.

The Springwatc­h star, pictured, is one of the presenters of five-part series Blue Planet UK, which focuses on the country’s seas. It is being produced by BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit, which made Blue Planet and Blue Planet II.

While Blue Planet II put plastic pollution at the top of the agenda, the daytime spin-off will “offer practical solutions for how to get involved around the country” and tackle the problem.

Packham will also front Blue Planet Live alongside Liz Bonnin and Steve Backshall, which will be broadcast from around the world and will explore the health of our oceans and the wildlife who live there.

Packham said: “The programmes will still be celebrator­y. From my point of view, if you want people to help, you’ve got to get them to engage with the subject and you’re trying to get them to engage with the subject from a detached point of view, they’re not with you in the water so you’re using their awe and their wonder to connect with them, to build an affinity so that they care.

“And then the next job – not that of the BBC, as it’s not a campaignin­g organisati­on – is to get them to act.

“But I think building the platform for that action through developing an affinity is really important, so yes, these programmes – this, again, is a new genre. We’re going to celebrate but at the same time we’re going ‘hold on, it’s marvellous isn’t it, but...’ and I think that’s really important.”

Packham will front the series alongside Springwatc­h star Gillian Burke and Countryfil­e presenter Steve Brown.

Blue Planet UK will air every afternoon at 4.30pm from March 25 to 29 on BBC One.

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