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Chris Packham

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DaphneBroon Wed 10-Aug-16 08:45:50

www.theguardian.com/media/2015/sep/09/bbc-chris-packham-countryside-alliance

I know many people have expressed their opinion on Chris Packham perhaps based on his manner or style of delivery, but his sincerity and outspokenness cannot be faulted. Compared to some of the bland faces and "Yes men" of the dumbed down Beeb, he is a breath of fresh air. I sincerely hope the BBC will not bow to this sort of pressure from the Countryside Alliance who seek to have him sacked.

NanKate Wed 10-Aug-16 09:02:31

I'm with you Daphne. I think Chris P is a sincere man and has such great knowledge of the countryside. The BBC can be very nasty and this concerns me.

goose1964 Wed 10-Aug-16 09:20:38

I've hear from a reliable source that he's on the autistic spectrum so may lack the off button when it comes to voicing his opinion

whitewave Wed 10-Aug-16 09:29:39

Yes goose that's right. I would support him all the way. We need courageous people to stand up for the environment and wildlife. There are too few of them against the profit motivated vested interests.

Anniebach Wed 10-Aug-16 09:33:48

The .countryside Alliance are very powerful , far too powerful

loopylou Wed 10-Aug-16 09:44:13

I can't stand the man, I'd rather watch paint dry that listen to him.

merlotgran Wed 10-Aug-16 09:59:47

Chris Packham is the latest in a line of wildlife presenters with forthright opinions who eventually fall foul of the BBC in its eagerness to keep everything bland and safe. They raise them up then sit back and wait for them to press the self destruct button.

Bill Oddie, Robin Page and even dear old Phil Drabble have all been there.

David Attenborough, of course, has always been too clever for them.

seacliff Wed 10-Aug-16 10:37:44

I was not that mad on him as a person, he sometimes appeared rather arrogant. But now I understand he has his problems with autism/depression, which explains a lot.

The important thing is that he has a life long genuine love of nature, and wants the best for wildlife. He doesn't mind being outspoken if it helps get things sorted... and that is what is needed. The BBC should encourage him, I totally agree with the article.

I see that there is a petition asking BBC not to sack him, which surely they wouldn't? you.38degrees.org.uk/petitions/bbc-don-t-sack-chris-packham

granjura Wed 10-Aug-16 11:03:05

Signed the petition. Anniebach, so agree with you- the Countryside alliance is just too powerful- and has too much support in the Conservative party sad and English (so called) Nature - who again agree for a licence to kill buzzards to protect .... game birds (totally 'un'natural, raised for the guns and the plate- but big money).

annodomini Wed 10-Aug-16 11:44:46

Signed. The Countryside Alliance thinks it has the upper hand now that TM is PM and wants to repeal the anti-hunting ban. The BBC should have no truck with such lobbying.

henetha Wed 10-Aug-16 13:11:42

I have no respect for the Countryside Alliance and hope Chris Packham continues to broadcast for many years.

Carol1ne63 Wed 10-Aug-16 16:45:22

I really enjoy Chris Packham's presentation style. He makes you sit up and take notice of the communities bustling away around you.

Spring/Summer/Autumn/Winterwatch wouldn't be the same without him. I hope they don't let him go.

Granarchist Wed 10-Aug-16 17:03:54

I'm with you Loupyloo - arrogant man. But I love his sister's wedding dresses - my daughter was married in one - gorgeous.

Lapwing Wed 10-Aug-16 18:54:40

Petition signed. I really hope that the BBC do not bow to pressure.

Tegan Wed 10-Aug-16 19:12:09

Signed; met him a few years ago. Very genuine bloke [a rarity these days I fear].

Irma Wed 10-Aug-16 19:52:46

I signed today, he's very knowledgeable and passionate about his subject.

Greenfinch Fri 12-Aug-16 21:07:07

Just signed. Also DH DD and SiL.We all support Chris and his work especially the stand he took about shooting the birds in Malta.

LumpySpacedPrincess Fri 12-Aug-16 21:12:21

He is wonderful and speaks openly about his autism.

Newquay Sat 13-Aug-16 08:16:59

Signed. It's such a privilege to be able to hear him when he shares his knowledge with us. You get the impression it's just the tip of the iceberg of what he could tell us but his manner is so good you don't feel in any way patronised or that he's nerdy either.
Pity the BBC don't appear ever to listen to their viewers/listeners.
They got rid of Tony Blackburn on radio 2 for the most ridiculous of reasons. We're the poorer again for not enjoying his knowledge and lovely manner either.

grannylyn65 Sat 13-Aug-16 08:20:33

Is there a link between autism and grandiloquence?

LumpySpacedPrincess Sat 13-Aug-16 09:36:08

Why should there be granny? hmm

trisher Sat 13-Aug-16 10:05:43

Signed the Countryside Alliance are a dodgy set and the Beeb should ignore them.

Greenfinch Sat 13-Aug-16 12:19:56

There is a link between autism and honesty.