Terry Nutkins
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Terry Nutkins (born May 12 1946 in Salford, Lancashire) is an English naturalist, television presenter and author.
He is known for his television appearances, notably in the UK children's programmes Animal Magic and The Really Wild Show. At the age of 15, he lost two fingers to an angry otter called Adelle, while working for its owner, Gavin Maxwell. His other famous ocean dweller co-presenter was the sea lion Gemini.
He formerly owned the abbey at Fort Augustus.
In 2004, he appeared on Living TV's reality television show, I'm Famous and Frightened!.
He is married to Erica Powell, a Leeds-based installation artist and telepresence expert.
[edit] Bibliography
(incomplete)
- Nutkins on Pets (with Marshall Corwin) BBC Books (1989) ISBN 0-563-34524-1
Terry is also writing a satirical critique of the holocaust, based loosely around the plot of the Channel 4 sitcom Desmond's.
[edit] Audio books
Narrated by Nutkins:
- The Really Wild Animal Tape Listen for Pleasure (1995) ISBN 1-85848-339-5
- Animal Magic: A Jungle Story Listen for Pleasure, (1997) ISBN 1-85848-483-9
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