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"The Private Life of the Kingfisher"
Look episode
Episode no.Episode 144
Directed by
  • Ronald Eastman
  • Rosemary Eastman
  • Written byJeffery Boswall
    Narrated byPeter Scott
    Produced byJeffery Boswall
    Cinematography byRonald Eastman
    Editing byTom Poore
    Production codeBBC Natural History Unit
    Original air date1966 (1966)

    "The Private Life of the Kingfisher" is a 1966 television episode of the nature series Look,[1] was the first BBC natural history film to be shown in colour.[citation needed]

    Depicting a pair of common kingfishers at their underground nest on the River TestinHampshire, England, it was filmed and directed by Ronald and Rosemary Eastman, (Ron doing the photography and Rosemary the sound), written and produced by Jeffery Boswall, and narrated by Peter Scott.

    The Eastmans originally submitted footage as an amateur contribution, but were commissioned by the BBC Natural History Unit to re-film it on a professional basis.[1] The film proved so popular, that it was repeated eight times.[citation needed] It won the silver medal at the 1967 Moscow Film Festival.[1]

    Boswall subsequently commissioned a full series of similar Private Life of... films.[1] Rosemary Eastman wrote about making the film in her 1969 book, The Kingfisher.[2]

    In 2012, the Eastman's daughter, Liz Bayliss, was interviewed about the film, on the BBC's Countryfile.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b c d "Look: Private Life of the Kingfisher (1966)". WildFilmHistory. Archived from the original on 20 June 2008.
  • ^ Eastman, Rosemary (1969). The Kingfisher. Collins. ISBN 978-0002114103.
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