BBC Cymru Wales unveils a natural history series that delves deep into the Welsh coast wildlife

BAFTA winning Welsh actress Dame Siân Phillips is to narrate a brand-new landmark series on BBC One Wales and BBC iPlayer next month

"I feel so privileged to be a part of this life-changing series. As for the beauty and the wonder of it - it shows us things never before filmed and these film makers have an eye for the wit and humour as well as the tragedy of life in the Deep. — Dame Siân Phillips

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Wonders of the Celtic Deep will take viewers on a journey of discovery around the spectacular coast of Wales accompanied by a soundtrack composed by world-renowned Welsh composer Paul Mealor and performed by the BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales.

Filmed in Ultra High Definition (UHD) and made by some of the film-makers behind natural history series Blue Planet, it visits an area of the world which has never previously been explored in such detail. The series has captured an incredible array of species including blue sharks and Fin whales - the second biggest animal on the planet after Blue Whales - along with seabirds that can 'fly' underwater, and fish that can breathe on land. The final episode in the series also highlights the work of scientists and volunteers around Wales and investigates the bigger environmental issues raised by the series.

Dame Siân Phillips says: "I feel so privileged to be a part of this life-changing series. As for the beauty and the wonder of it - it shows us things never before filmed and these film makers have an eye for the wit and humour as well as the tragedy of life in the Deep".

Cameras captured some remarkable and exciting new behaviours that have never been filmed in UK waters: such as the courtship rituals of bottle nosed dolphins in Cardigan Bay as they seek a mate using a unique dialect, whistling on a higher frequency than dolphins elsewhere, as well as astonishing footage of basking sharks congregating. The dive team also filmed on the wreck of the SS Gwynfaen cargo ship, 1.5km off-shore in Caernarfon Bay and home to a diverse array of creatures including, sex shifting cuckoo wrasse, Dead Man’s Fingers coral, huge sea urchins, an ancient lobster and a giant conger eel.

Rhuanedd Richards, Head of Content and Services BBC Wales says: "Who isn’t enthralled by the wonders of our seas and the fascinating creatures that lie beneath them? For many of us, this secret world is shrouded in mystery but this wonderful new series guides us expertly through what lies beyond our Welsh shores.

She adds: "This series is available in Ultra High Definition which gives the viewer a remarkable viewing experience. The marvellous music composed by Paul Mealor and expertly performed by our very own BBC National Orchestra and Chorus of Wales takes this series to the next level. It really is fantastic."

Wonders of the Celtic Deep is a One Tribe TV production for BBC Wales. The series has been part-funded by Creative Wales, an agency that promotes the growth of the creative sectors across Wales.

Welsh Government Deputy Minister for Arts and Sport, Dawn Bowden, said: "We are delighted to support a real first for the creative industries in Wales. Wonders of the Celtic Deep is celebration of Welsh creativity – a stunning orchestral soundtrack created by a Welsh composer, voiced by a Welsh legend and filmed across some our country’s most stunning coastal locations. One Tribe TV has created a stunning piece of work that I hope viewers will enjoy."

Source BBC One

September 27, 2021 6:00am ET by BBC One  

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