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Contact Paul works with the BBC Science department presenting programmes about science and the history of science. His credits include the innovative series ‘Take One Museum’ which was shown in 2005 on BBC4, ‘Meltdown – A Global Warming Journey with Paul Rose’ shown in March 2006 on BBC2 and the brilliant Voyages of Discovery series- shown on BBC4 in 2006, due on BBC2 soon. All have enjoyed repeats and excellent reviews. (see Testimonials page) A former Vice-President of The Royal Geographical Society, Paul is a man of many talents - an explorer and expedition leader, a professional diving instructor and mountain guide, a qualified yacht skipper, a mountain safety consultant and a very experienced public speaker. Paul has many years experience of running a large range of scientific expeditions in the worlds’ most remote and challenging locations, including Antarctica, Greenland and The Indian Ocean. Paul was the Base Commander of Rothera Research Station, Antarctica for the British Antarctic Survey for 10 years and was awarded HM The Queen's Polar Medal. For his work with NASA and the Mars Lander project on Mt Erebus, Antarctica he was awarded the US Navy Polar Medal. He has appeared live on BBC Breakfast, BBC News 24 and Sky News as well as many live national and regional radio interviews, including BBC & PBS in the US. Paul's latest five part BBC series is Voyages of Discovery He is now filming a new eight part BBC2 series, OCEAN Paul has retained his sense of wonder about the world – he is completely genuine and authentic. He’s an extreme adventurer with a genuine love of science, and a great gift for storytelling. Contact Debbie Catchpole Tel; + 44 ( 0 ) 207 566 1774
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