Doug swapped polar expanses for the pub garden
Doug Allan, who worked on David Attenborough’s popular BBC One documentary Planet Earth, has filmed a wildlife documentary shot entirely in a British pub garden.
Made with the backing of gin brand Warner’s Gin, the wildlife documentary was shot at the Castle Hotel in Bishop’s Castle, Shropshire, and is thought to be the first in the world filmed entirely in the grounds of a pub.Pubgoers included in the film vary from bees, newts, birds and butterflies to wildflowers and other plants that exist alongside humans.
“It’s brilliant to be part of Warner’s Gin documentary that’s set to transform the way people see pub gardens across the country and hopefully make a difference to nature and in turn, the planet.”
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