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Saturday, 6th September 2008

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Chris all set for a wild night at museum



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Popular wildlife photographer and TV personality Chris Packham is coming to Rutland on Saturday 16 August.
As part of the Live@The Museum programme of events, Chris will be performing at Rutland County Museum in Oakham.

Chris Packham is known for his television appearances, in the BAFTA-winning BBC1 children's programme The Really Wild Show and nature photography series Wild Shots on Channel 4, as well as the BBC One series The X Creatures and BBC Two's Hands on Nature and Nature's Calendar.

This lively, informative and entertaining illustrated show is a romp through some of the most peculiar, amazing, disgusting or confounding aspects of the world's wildlife.

Using his own superb photographs, Chris relates his encounters with weird and wonderful creatures and tales of their strange lives.

Live@ The Museum is a series of events taking place during the summer months at Rutland County Museum.

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  • Last Updated: 07 August 2008 12:31 PM
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  • Location: Rutland
 
 

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