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Happy Halloween

Stephen Moss | 17:23 UK time, Thursday, 30 October 2008

OK, so it's a day early, but as it's our last show this week - tonight's the one with the Halloween theme!

Lantens in edit vanThe studio has been dressed with pumpkins and props, which have been generously donated from the edit van (pictured right) our webteam have made home.

Bill has made a lovely film about the natural explanation for ghost stories and we've our very own 'shower scene' complete with screaming woman (Nikki from the production team doing a fine impression of Janet Leigh).

Content wise, things just keep on coming - tonight we have a leap into the unknown by the red squirrels, Bill's tale of the little egrets (and the new kids on the block, cattle egrets), and Kate's early morning quest to get up close and personal with the sika deer.

Talking of deer, check out my last blog if you have muntjac in your neighbourhood. Tonight Simon is on the track of otters in the suburbs of Birmingham, while Gordon is battening down the hatches for some storm-force northerlies.

Make sure to from the National Trust's Farne Islands' warden David Steel. It'll be updated all weekend while we're off the air, so that's the place to go for the latest info from Gordon's team.

Bill and Kate in the Halloween moodA huge thank you to all of you who are uploading your videos and and wildlife - we are currently number three (out of about 11000) Flickr groups - thanks to YOU!

So enjoy tonight's programme, get out and do one thing for autumn this weekend, see you on Monday and Happy Halloween.

Stephen

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