A popular TV wildlife presenter will discuss his close-calls with some of the world’s most dangerous animals during a talk in Aberdeen next month.
Scottish film-maker Gordon Buchanan grew up on the Isle of Mull and was inspired by David Attenborough to take up a career filming nature documentaries.
He appeared on Equator From The Air on BBC2 this year, but is most known for his shows Tribes, Predators and Me, and The Polar Bear Family and Me.
The keen conservationist has travelled to South America, Asia, Africa, Papua New Guinea, Russia and Alaska to film animals in their natural habitat.
Now he will give a talk on his adventures at the Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen on October 28.
He said: “I can’t wait to meet wildlife lovers around UK and share insights into the amazing creatures that we share our planet with.”
Christina Camillo, sales and marketing manager for the Tivoli, said: “We are absolutely delighted to welcome back highly-acclaimed television wildlife cameraman and presenter Gordon Buchanan to the Tivoli.
“Gordon was last here in 2017 and the feedback from audience members was very positive – to be part of his 2019 tour is very exciting for us.
“Gordon brings something different to the theatre as he shares his incredible experiences that he’s had in the wilderness.”
Tickets for Animal, Families and Me are available from the Tivoli Theatre website.