Mike Gunton, executive producer of the series and director of factual for BBC Studios Natural History Unit, tells TV Real Weekly about the scientific research behind the new season, the technology used to bring these animals to life like never before and what Tom Hiddleston’s voice lends to the episodes.
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Mike Gunton, executive producer of the series and director of factual for BBC Studios Natural History Unit, tells TV Real Weekly about the scientific research behind the new season, the technology used to bring these animals to life like never before and what Tom Hiddleston’s voice lends to the episodes.
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Mike Gunton, executive producer of the series and director of factual for BBC Studios Natural History Unit, tells TV Real Weekly about the scientific research behind the new season, the technology used to bring these animals to life like never before and what Tom Hiddleston’s voice lends to the episodes.