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News: Discovery Commissions <i>The Red List</i> Documentary From BBC Studios

DISCOVERY COMMISSIONS WILDLIFE CONSERVATION PROJECT THE RED LIST

FROM BBC STUDIOS’ NATURAL HISTORY UNIT

 

In a press release:

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Discovery has commissioned a new wildlife conservation documentary from BBC Studios’ Natural History Unit, it was announced by both organizations.  THE RED LIST is the first ever non-BBC commission for the British Broadcasting Corporation, a historic moment for British broadcasting.

The Red List is a two-hour ground-breaking film, following the work of dedicated wildlife conservationists across the globe, as they work to compile the latest version of The Red List – the most comprehensive record of the state of the world’s wildlife that has ever been created. The Red List, run by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature, is more than just a list, it’s a barometer of life. The film will give viewers a glimpse inside the worldwide effort to bring endangered species back from the brink of extinction.

Rich Ross, Group President, Discovery Channel and Science Channel, states: “From its earliest beginnings, Discovery has been a leader in bringing stories about wildlife conservation to audiences across the globe. BBC’s Natural History Unit is the expert in creating content about the natural world. This collaboration couldn’t be more perfect.”

Mark Linsey, Director, BBC Studios says: “This third party commission from Discovery heralds a new dawn for BBC Studios and is a really exciting moment in the history of the BBC.  On top of that, The Red List is being made by BBC Studios’ world-renowned Natural History Unit so will be unmissable television.  I couldn’t be more proud of Lisa Opie and Julian Hector and his team at the NHU.”

For BBC Studios, the producer/director of The Red List is Steve Greenwood who series produced Mountain: Life at the Extreme for BBC Two and Shark for BBC One.  He was editor of BBC Two strand Natural World from 2009-2012 and series produced BBC Expeditions, where scientists discovered new species in some of the remotest rainforests of the world   – Lost Land of the Jaguar, Lost Land of the Volcano and Expedition Borneo.

Emmy® winners John Hoffman and Jon Bardin serve as Executive Producers for Discovery Channel.

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