Tony Soper

This article is about English naturalist and author. For actor, see Tony Soper (actor).

Tony Soper (born 10 January 1929) is a British naturalist, author and broadcaster.

Life

Soper was educated at Hyde Park Elementary School and at Devonport High School for Boys, both in Plymouth. He joined the BBC at 17 as a "youth-in-training", subsequently graduating by way of studio manager to features producer in radio, then moved into television.

Soper co-founded the BBC's Natural History Unit as its first film producer, supported by Patrick Beech the then South West Controller. Cutting his teeth on the LOOK series he organised far-flung wildlife filming projects. He presented live television programmes, including Birdwatch, Birdspot, Discovering Birds, Discovering Animals, Beside the Sea, Wildtrack, and Nature. Soper also co-presented Animal Magic with Johnny Morris for a few years in the 1960s.

As Expedition Leader and a pioneer of wildlife cruising, he has spent the last twenty years exploring both polar regions. He holds a British Yachtmaster's licence and is a qualified compressed air, oxygen, hard hat diver.

Soper's wife Hilary is a wildlife painter, and they have two sons.

DVDs

A single episode of Wildtrack is available as a bonus feature on the DVD of Life on Earth.

Bibliography

(incomplete)

References

  1. Chalfont St Peter: Bradt Travel Guides. ISBN 9781841624839

External links

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