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In addition to her TV work, Liz is a conference facilitator and awards host, and has hosted various high profile events, including the UK's National Science and Engineering Competition Awards and the Natural History Museum's prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards.
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Other TV credits include wildlife and animal behaviour programmes Super Smart Animals, Animals in Love, Animals through the Night: Sleepover at the Zoo, Operation Snow Tiger and Animal Odd Couples science series Horizon, Stargazing Live and Bang Goes the Theory documentaries Egypt's Lost Cities, Museum of Life and Science Friction and ITV's popular Countrywise. Liz has also appeared in the series of Who Do You Think You Are? on BBC One and presented a wildlife series for BBC One about animal migrations called Nature’s Epic Journeys. Liz has previously been on our screens presenting the BBC One series Galapagos and Wild Alaska Live following the hugely successful Big Blue Live series in Monterey, California for the BBC, and for PBS in the USA. She has also presented Should We Close Our Zoos in the latest series of Horizon and Big Animal Surgery, both for BBC Two. Recently, Liz has co-presented BBC One’s Blue Planet Live and the ground-breaking documentary Drowning in Plastic. Liz's TV career has drawn heavily on her academic expertise. She set up and carried out a research project on the diet of tigers in Bardia National Park, Nepal, which saw her come first in her class. Liz's main interests during her studies were animal behaviour and intelligence and big cat conservation. After graduating, she started a career as a TV presenter working on such shows as BBC One's Top of the Pops, before returning to her first love, science, and completing a Masters in Wild Animal Biology and Conservation. Liz had always been interested in biology and chemistry at school, and she went on to study Biochemistry at University.

We promise it will be a fantastic tour well worth waiting for and thank all ticket purchasers for their patience and understanding in these most difficult times.”Īll previously purchased tickets remain valid for these new dates!

We make these changes with a heavy heart but it is very important to us that the public should feel safe and be able to attend the shows without any safety worries.

The health and safety of our audience is absolutely paramount.īarry Campbell, UK promoter from FKP Scorpio commented “ Due to the continuing uncertainty around indoor arena mass gatherings, we felt it was necessary to move our Planet Earth II Live In Concert tour once again to March 2022. Due to the continuing uncertainty regarding the unlocking of mass gatherings for arena events in the entertainment sector, it has been decided to reschedule the shows again to March 2022, a touring period which will provide greater optimism and safety for a return to normality.

The original 2020 tour was previously postponed twice and rescheduled to March 2021 following government advice and the closure of venues across the UK, as part of the nationwide effort to combat the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19).
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RESCHEDULED TO MARCH 2022 All Previously Purchased Tickets Valid For New DatesīBC Studios and concert promoter FKP Scorpio UK have announced a further update to their previously rescheduled Planet Earth II Live In Concert arena tour of the UK & Ireland. ‘Planet Earth II Live in Concert’ UK & Ireland Arena Tour
