After travelling around the globe showcasing awe-inspiring wildlife, David Attenborough is turning his attention a little closer to home in upcoming BBC project Wild London.
The new hour-long film, made for BBC One and iPlayer, will explore the incredible animal encounters and stories that can be found across the city of London.
Who presents Wild London?
David Attenborough will present Wild London. As a resident of London for 75 years, there's no better guide to introduce us to its spectacular wildlife secrets.
When can you watch Wild London?
While we don't yet know when Wild London will be available to watch, it will be available on BBC One and iPlayer.
Which animals will feature on Wild London?
Wild London will showcase the surprising lives of animals such as snakes slithering along Regent's canal, parakeets raiding city parks, beavers building a home next to a busy shopping centre, a pair of peregrines nesting on the House of Parliament and a family of foxes living in the heart of Tottenham.
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Top image: Sir David Attenborough with a harvest mouse for Wild London. Credit: BBC/Passion Planet/Joe Loncraine