Steve Backshall, a TV presenter and Naturalist who lives in Marlow, reveals a new documentary named 'Shark' that will be premiere on Sky Nature.
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It has been confirmed that the documentary will have three parts and is due to hit TV screens this summer.
Each part is 90 minutes long, which adds up to over four hours of shark-related viewing.
Currently in production the show will air on Sky's brand new Sky Nature channel later this year.
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Sky Nature is launching on May 27, along with the new Sky Documentaries and rebranded Sky History.
Being one of the first shows on the channel the 46-year-old will want to blow away viewers by taking them on a global journey seeing the diverse range of sharks, where there are over 400 different types.
Shark! The most majestic and misunderstood marine marvels. My new series due in the summer of 2021 focuses on the evolution, biology and catastrophic conservation crisis facing the Sharks and rays. #skyunmissable @skytv #shark #skynature @Bite_Back @SharkTrustUK @MantaTrust pic.twitter.com/BnbkCRf6PV
— Steve Backshall (@SteveBackshall) January 25, 2021
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