![]() ![]() īackshall attended Collingwood College in Camberley and Brooklands College, Surrey in the sixth form. He has published a series of four novels for children called The Falcon Chronicles, three adult non-fiction works and numerous other children's non-fiction books.īackshall's parents worked for British Airways, and he was brought up in a smallholding in Bagshot surrounded by rescue animals. He has worked for the National Geographic Channel and the Discovery Channel. His other BBC work includes being part of the expedition teams in Lost Land of the Tiger, Lost Land of the Volcano, Deadly Dinosaurs and Lost Land of the Jaguar, as well as Expedition with Steve Backshall for the TV channel Dave. This is a channel from BBC Worldwide who help fund new BBC programmes.Stephen James Backshall MBE (born 21 April 1973) is a British naturalist, explorer, presenter and writer, best known for BBC TV's Deadly 60. Want to share your views with the team behind BBC Earth and win prizes? Join our fan panel here: Welcome to Earth Unplugged! We make films about the incredible natural world, we investigate the conundrums, quirks and beautiful science of our amazing planet, delving into the BBC vaults and mixing it up with our own stuff to take a brand new look at Earth. In his explorer’s Dino-Den, Steve brings dinosaurs back to life with cutting-edge CGI. Razor-sharp claws, axe-like heads and giant whipping tails are hunted down in the quest to find the world’s top Triassic terror. The award-winning presenter is on the hunt for the most deadly animals to have walked the Earth: dinosaurs. Wildlife presenter Steve Backshall is back with a bang. Watch Deadly Dinosaurs Wednesday August 1st 2018, at 5.25pm, on CBBC. Steve Backshall looks at the Majungasaurus, the only know dinosaur to eat others from its own species. ![]()
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