The Balancing Bluebottle -
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Tim Boon tells the story of Percy Smith, a pioneer in the art of the natural history film who made dozens of short films on subjects including flies and slime mould.
The natural history film is a hundred years old. Percy Smith was its greatest pioneer, making dozens of short but brilliant films on subjects like flies and slime mould. In his principal studio, the back garden of his home in north London, he developed innovative microscope- and time-lapse photography in the 1920s that still makes viewers gasp and filmmakers jealous.
Talking to historians and to Sir David Attenborough and eavesdropping on flickering reels of film, Tim Boon of the Science Museum tells how the balancing bluebottle came to be.
Producer: Tim Dee.
- Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 1:30PM Sun, 5 Jun 2011
- Available until 12:00AM Thu, 1 Jan 2099
- First broadcast BBC Radio 4, 11:30AM Thu, 30 Apr 2009
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- Duration 30 minutes



