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Chapter 1:How Dickie first became involved in natural history programmes and sound recording

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Interview details

Location:  Bristol, UK
Date:  21 April 2006
 
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Credits

Interviewee: Lyndon Bird
Interviewer: Mike Salisbury
Cameraman: Bob Prince
Copyright Holder: Wildscreen

Chapters

1. How Dickie first became involved in natural history programmes and sound recording
2. Working in the field in the early years
3. Particular sounds of interest
4. Favourite stories
5. Favourite sound recordings
6. Sound recording in the present day
7. Other questions

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How Dickie first became involved in natural history programmes and sound recording
1: How Dickie first became involved in natu...
Working in the field in the early years
2: Working in the field in the early years
Particular sounds of interest
3: Particular sounds of interest
Favourite stories
4: Favourite stories
Favourite sound recordings
5: Favourite sound recordings
Sound recording in the present day
6: Sound recording in the present day
Other questions
7: Other questions