This is a documentary, part of the Natural World strand, made with Robert McFarlane, the author of Wild Places. Taking Essex as an example of the most apparently unpromising location for wild places (apart from the usual jokes about Friday night in Basildon), he finds examples everywhere amongst the industrialisation, urbanisation and wastelands. Falcons wheeling above the power station, pockets of ancient woodland, barn owls, water voles - all existing alongside the urban jungle. Most importantly it is beautifully shot, with an eye for the strange and remarkable natural world which often passes by unnoticed. It is the sort of film which will make you look again at your environment, realising that you don't have to go to remote places to find natural wonders. Good soundtrack as well.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00qsxy5
