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The BBC Darwin Season is a series of television and radio programmes commissioned by the BBC in 2009 to celebrate the bicentenary of the great naturalist Charles Darwin (1809-1882) and the 150th anniversary of the publication of his revolutionary book, On the Origin of Species in November, 1859. In partnership with the Open University, the BBC produced a special documentary, Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life, narrated by David Attenborough, and three major series.[1] Other presenters involved are Andrew Marr, Melvyn Bragg and Jimmy Doherty.[1] The overall commissioning editor for the season is Martin Davidson, the BBC's commissioning editor for specialist factual (in-house).[2] Contributing units of the BBC are BBC Science, the Natural History Unit, the Religion and Ethics department and the children's channel, CBBC.[1]

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Events in the Darwin season are broadcast on the broadcaster's flagship voice programming channel, Radio 4 and its arts and culture channel, Radio 3.

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Darwin is also the subject of special editions of the programmes Night Waves and Words and Music.[6]

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  1. ^ a b c BBC Press Pack: The BBC's Darwin Season: marking the life and work of Charles Darwin – introduction
  • ^ BBC unveils line-up for Darwin season, Broadcast, 3 July 2008
  • ^ Dear Darwin, BBC Radio 4
  • ^ Hunting the Beagle, BBC Radio 4
  • ^ Darwin: My Ancestor, BBC Radio 4
  • ^ a b c d BBC Press Pack part 2, 21 January 2009
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