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Jonny Keeling on his over 20-year-long career in wildlife documentary

Working on his latest offering Seven Worlds, veteran producer Jonny Keeling reflects on his over 20-year-long career in wildlife documentary

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Jonny Keeling

Jonny Keeling

He is the brain behind the now-iconic sequence of a baby iguana being chased by a knot of racer snakes, which featured in the docu-drama, Planet Earth II. But to narrow down Jonny Keeling's career to a 120-second-clip would be doing disservice to the man who has spent over two decades bringing the exotic wildlife into our living rooms.

Currently working on a new outing called Seven Worlds that aims to highlight the wildlife species and landscapes that each continent has to offer, the executive producer, Children's Natural History, BBC Studios, says the show will depict a "revelatory story behind each continent".

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