News — Jo Sarsby

Third series of 'DNA Family Secrets' coming soon!

The popular TV series, DNA Family Secrets, which sees Professor Turi King presenting alongside Stacy Dooley returns to BBC Two for a third series on Wednesday 27 September.

The programme draws on increasing interest in genealogy. Over 26 million people have taken a DNA test in the last decade, as new technology allows us to ask questions previously impossible to answer about our families, ancestry, and health.

These heart-warming, emotional, human stories make for fascinating TV.

 
 
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What a review! 

“From the beautiful and breath taking to the brutal and provocative, whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast, a photographer, a documentary maker or just fascinated by his work, Doug Allan’s stories make this an evening you don’t want to end. “

Great feedback from Total Ntertainment for award-winning cameraman Doug Allan’s show It’s A Wrap, touring the UK this September and October.“

 
 
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Six JSM clients go wild in Devon

This weekend six of our clients will head to Devon to speak at the 2023 Gone Wild Festival. An event described as “the ultimate family festival.”

Professor Ben Garrod, Lizzie Daly, Dan O’Neill, Nadeem Perera, and Naomi Wilkinson will each speak during the weekend on topics ranging from birdwatching, dinosaurs, our wonderful planet, and the importance of conservation.

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New talent join JSM

We are delighted to confirm we have now officially signed The Zoo Brothers.

Well known for their hit TV show One Zoo Three on CBBC, Aaron, Tyler and Cam grew up alongside 800 animals on their family zoo – Paradise Wildlife Park – in Hertfordshire.

Speaking of their signing, Jo Sarsby said “We are delighted to be representing The Zoo Brothers. Not only are they a fun, charismatic and dynamic trio, they are also making a serious contribution to wildlife conservation around the world.”

Watch this space for more news – coming soon!

 
 
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Steve and Aneeshwar Go Wild

Join Steve Backshall and Aneeshwar Kunchala in a new series, as they meet amazing exotic animals from all around the world in zoos and safari parks.

In each episode, they’ll come face to face with two creatures and reveal the surprising and unusual ways in which they are connected in the wild.

Steve and Aneeshwar Go Wild is available on the CBeebies channel and BBC iPlayer from today: Monday 14 August.

 
 
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Doug Allan speaks out

It hit the headlines earlier this month, that our oceans reached their hottest ever recorded temperatures.

Doug Allan joined BBC’s former climate analyst Roger Harrabin to discuss the findings and share what he’s seen when working around the world’s oceans. You can hear the discussion on BBC’s Newscast (15 minutes in).

To see Doug speak in person, book tickets here for his live tour this September and October,

 
 
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The waving bear

Have you seen the footage of the bear in Hangzhou zoo in China that’s gone viral? Many people are suggesting it is a person in a costume.

It certainly looks human, standing up and waving to the crowds, but Paradise Wildlife Park Director Tyler Whitnall is pretty sure it is behaviour that the bear has witnessed, and adopted.

To catch up on this story and read Tyler’s response in full visit ITVX.

 
 
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The Zoo Brothers Go Live

Join the stars of  CBBC's One Zoo Three – Aaron, Tyler, and Cam – for a captivating, live, wildlife adventure. For one day only, the brothers will share insights into their unusual life – living and working in their own family zoo. 

Using film footage and imagery, you’ll get behind the scenes to find out what it’s like to share a home with over 800 different animals, including lions, tigers, and snow leopards! For more details, and to book tickets click here.

 
 
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