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Â鶹Éç commissions two new network programmes from Wales indies

Bruce Parry in previous series, Amazon

Adventurer Bruce Parry is set to return to Â鶹Éç Two in one of two new programmes commissioned from independents for Â鶹Éç Cymru Wales.

Arctic will see Bruce doing what he does best – engaging with the indigenous people of the region and those who live and work the land, while raising some serious questions about the way we view different sides of the environmental argument.

Cardiff-based Indus, who made Parry's BAFTA award-winning Amazon for Â鶹Éç Wales, will produce the five x 60-minute programmes, commissioned by Charlotte Moore, the Â鶹Éç's Commissioning Editor, Documentaries.

Filming is scheduled to begin in April.

Nick Shearman, the Â鶹Éç's Knowledge Commissioning Executive in Wales, is executive producer for Arctic and a second Â鶹Éç Two commission, Wild Wales, commissioned by Kim Shillinglaw, Commissioning Editor for Science and Natural History.

The three x 60-minute series, a stunning visual treat celebrating the beauty of the Welsh landscape and its wildlife, will be presented by authoritative wildlife enthusiast and passionate bird lover Iolo Williams. Though well known for his wildlife series in Wales, this is the first time Iolo, a former RSPB species officer-turned-presenter, has been seen on network for 10 years.

Wild Wales is produced by John Gwyn for Cardiff-based Aden Productions.

Both Arctic and Wild Wales will be filmed in HD.

Nick Shearman said: "These two very different commissions once again demonstrate Wales' depth in factual programming.

"Arctic is a really exciting departure for Bruce, dealing with an area of the world that is highly important both in environmental terms and in terms of world resources and politics. At its heart this is an adventure series but all the issues are there. Bruce will experience first-hand the threat indigenous people face from superpowers trying to grab their territory, as well as exploring the global importance of the polar region.

"And Wild Wales will be a beautiful look at some of the unspoilt areas of the country – broadly across the north, mid and south of Wales – in the company of an immensely passionate and knowledgeable wildlife presenter, Iolo Williams."

Throughout 2010 the Â鶹Éç is celebrating its ongoing commitment to science, bringing together a wealth of TV and radio science programmes, online initiatives, regional roadshows and learning campaigns to inspire a love of science across the nation.

As the Royal Society celebrates its 350th anniversary year, the Â鶹Éç will be broadcasting a range of landmark TV and radio series in the heart of the schedule that will explore contemporary science subjects, whilst also delving into the history of a subject that has shaped the world in which we live.

Television highlights include: landmark series The Story Of Science (Â鶹Éç Two), an epic exploration of hundreds of years of scientific developments presented by Michael Mosley; Seven Wonders Of The Solar System (Â鶹Éç Two), a spectacular and engaging journey around the universe led by Professor Brian Cox; and Beautiful Minds (Â鶹Éç Four), which meets science's leading minds to find out the story behind their great discoveries. And, in Spring, Bang Goes The Theory, the popular science show on Â鶹Éç One, returns.

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