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Are TV wildlife programmes “too heterosexual”?

The Animals Went In Two By Two

It's Tuesday May 7th at 7:30pm
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The Garden House, 1 Pembroke Road. NR2 3HD

In this talk Brett Mills – Senior Lecturer in media studies at UEA – asks what kind of stories do television wildlife documentaries tell us about other species? He considers evidence demonstrating a wide range of sexual behaviours in many species and looks at examples of how David Attenborough's documentaries present sexuality, the family, and mating. Brett is an entertaining speaker.


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Emperor penguins. Photo Frederique Olivier


Read full EDP interview with Brett: EDP24


Norwich Skeptics in the Pub
Meet the first Tuesday of the month upstairs in the Garden House Pub.