Talks and shows

The Life Scientific

Join Jim Al-Khalili as he interviews Chris Packham about his life and work, for a live recording of popular BBC Radio 4 programme The Life Scientific.

BBC

What turns a childhood fascination with animals, into a lifetime spent defending the natural world? How do you communicate the urgency of climate and biodiversity loss to millions? And what does it take to recreate a Tyrannosaurus Rex?! The man with the answers is naturalist, broadcaster and author Chris Packham. 

Chris has spent decades bringing wildlife into our living rooms, via much-loved TV programmes including The Really Wild Show and Springwatch. Known for his uncompromising commitment to conservation, Chris is also a leading voice on environmental issues and a co-founder of the campaign group Wild Justice.

In a special edition of Radio 4’s The Life Scientific, recorded at the Ri, Jim Al-Khalili talks to Chris about the kestrel that changed his life, coming to terms with his autism diagnosis, and why speaking up for wildlife has never been more important. 


This event will include time for audience questions. 

Event type

This is an in-person, theatre-only event where the speakers and audience are together in our Theatre.

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About the Speaker

Jim Al-Khalili 
via Jim Al-Khalili 

Jim Al-Khalili is Distinguished Professor of Theoretical Physics at the University of Surrey and one of Britain’s best-known science communicators. 

He has written numerous books, including 'The World According to Physics' (Princeton), 'Quantum: A Guide for the Perplexed' and 'Life on the Edge: The Coming of Age of Quantum Biology'. 

He is a fellow of the Royal Society.

Timing

Doors to the theatre will open at 6.45pm and the talk will begin at 7.00pm.

Accessibility

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Our theatre is equipped with an Audio Induction Loop. 

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