Paul Anthony Williams

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Paul Williams

Steve Leonard and Paul Williams (right) holding up an ammonite on "Journey of Life (2005).
Born: 1979
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
Occupation: Natural History Researcher, Wildlife New Media Producer
Website: http://ironammonite.blogspot.com

Paul Anthony Williams (born in 1979, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK), Natural History TV Researcher and New Media Producer.

[edit] Education

BSc. Geology from the University of Derby, MSc. Micropalaeontology from University College London, MSc. Science Communication from the University of Bath. Paul is a fellow of the Geological Society of London.

[edit] Television Credits

Life in Cold Blood (2008) A Natural History of amphibians and reptiles with David Attenborough.

Rolf on Art (2005) A live event from Trafalgar Square. A race against time to create a giant version of "The Haywain" from hundreds of squares painted by celebrities including Ferne Cotton, Linda Barker and Timmy Mallet.

Journey of Life (2005) A styalised journey through our planets evolutionary history, presented by Steve Leonard.

Britain Goes Wild (2004) A live three week event looking at British Wildlife with Bill Oddie, Kate Humble and Simon King.

Paul also works with BBC New Media, exploring and promoting new methods of delivering content and creating "360 degree" productions.

[edit] TestTube TV

In 2003 Paul founded Test Tube TV [1] an organisation, working with Science Festivals to promote public debate and discussion.