BBC Earth is taking viewers on an exciting journey with a live stream from the Big Cats 24/7 camp in Botswana. This unique opportunity allows fans to interact with the on-screen talent and ask questions directly to the camera operators filming the series.
The live stream, scheduled for 29th September, will feature experienced camera operators such as Anna Dimitriadis, Gordon Buchanan, Brad Bestelink, and Sets Nthomiwa. These experts are currently in Botswana filming the second series of Big Cats 24/7, providing viewers with an inside look into the lives of African big cats.
Fans can participate in the event by submitting their questions ahead of time on the BBC Earth Instagram page, opening on 18th September. This interactive experience aims to deepen the connection between viewers and BBC Earth’s natural history content, offering behind-the-scenes access to the production teams and on-screen talent.
The first series of Big Cats 24/7, available on BBC iPlayer and PBS, follows a group of African big cats day and night for six months. The series uses cutting-edge technology to capture the animals’ movements and behaviors, providing viewers with a unique perspective on life in the Okavango Delta.
Series two of Big Cats 24/7 is set to premiere in 2025, continuing to follow the lives of the beloved big cats featured in the first series. With a team of experienced camera experts and state-of-the-art equipment, viewers can expect an immersive and captivating viewing experience.
BBC Studios, the production company behind Big Cats 24/7, is known for its high-quality content and award-winning programs. With a focus on producing, investing, and distributing content globally, BBC Studios continues to bring viewers engaging and educational shows like Big Cats 24/7.
Don’t miss this opportunity to join the live stream from the Big Cats 24/7 camp in Botswana and interact with the talented team behind the camera. Tune in on 29th September to experience the wonders of the African wilderness like never before.