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David Bellamy: Moa's Ark and Old Man's Beard...

Interview – 2009

Englishman David Bellamy was a world famous botanist, author, broadcaster and conservationist. He came to prominence in New Zealand in the 1970s and 80s with presenting natural history programmes. His trademark beard, larger than life personality and ability to make science understandable made him a popular addition to family viewing time. In 1990 he came to New Zealand to host Moa’s Ark, a series exploring the history of our country’s evolutionary past. Later Bellamy won controversy over claims that global warming is part of the earth’s natural climate cycle.

In this ScreenTalk in 2009, Bellamy talks about:

  • The making of TV series Moa’s Ark, and the pleasure of working with Kiwi producer/director Peter Hayden
  • His involvement in the campaign to save the Whirinaki Forest from loggers
  • What he thinks of nature shows on TV now
  • His controversial views on global warming
  • His appearance in the famous Old Man’s Beard TV commercials
This video was first uploaded on 6 October 2009, and is available under this Creative Commons licence. This licence is limited to use of ScreenTalk interview footage only and does not apply to any video content and photographs from films, television, music videos, web series and commercials used in the interview.
I was very very lucky because for many years I had an enormous lot of fans watching me. It was back in the days when there were two channels  . . . families would sit down; on one day of the week David Attenborough was on, and on the other day of the week David Bellamy was on.   
– David Bellamy describes his Kiwi fans