An extraordinary celebration of man - the ultimate animal.
Brian Leith is an executive producer in the BBC. He has
worked in wildlife and environment film-making for more than 20
years, in the BBC Natural History Unit, as a director of Scorer
Associates and as Head of Granada Wild. BBC series he has had
responsibility for include Ganges, Wild China and Nature's Great
Events. Brian's award-winning films include Congo, The Cultured Ape
and The Wolf That Changed America, and he has also presented many
programmes for Radio 4.
Dale Templar was the series producer of Human Planet. Now in
the BBC Natural History Unit, she has worked over the past 20 years
in the News and Current Affairs, Science and Documentary
departments, on series such as the The Money Programme, Vet Safari
and Pacific Abyss. She specialized in filming in remote locations
with humans and wildlife and has travelled to more than 50
countries in the process.
Timothy Allen was the official photographer for Human
Planet. He started his career working for the broadsheet
newspapers, including the Sunday Telegraph and The Independent,
mainly on features and portraits. In 2002, he joined Axiom to cover
a spectrum of global stories, and in recent years he has
specialized in documenting the diversity of the humanity's cultural
heritage, working with indigenous communities worldwide. Timothy
recently won the One Planet, Many Lives award in the Travel
Photographer of the Year and is the winner of six Picture Editors'
Guild awards, including the Arts Photographer of the Year Award.
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