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Look: The Lone Listener

on BBC One London

Lawrence Shove, following in the footsteps of Ludwig Koch, is now the only full-time freelance recordist of wildlife sounds in Britain. He works alone, hunting with a microphone to capture on tape the voices of wild nature.
He has to be up before the lark to catch its joyful liquid notes as it rises to meet the dawn, and wait for hours for the tide to drop to enter a sea-cave where there may be a newly born seal pup.
Written and directed by Jeffrey Boswall
From the South and West

Contributors

Subject:
Lawrence Shove
Narrator:
Tony Beamish
Writer/Director:
Jeffrey Boswall

BBC One London

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BBC One is a TV channel that started broadcasting on the 20th April 1964. It replaced BBC Television.

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