Tony Soper

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Born(1929-01-10)10 January 1929
Died18 September 2024(2024-09-18) (aged 95)
Occupation(s)Author and broadcaster
Tony Soper
Born(1929-01-10)10 January 1929
Died18 September 2024(2024-09-18) (aged 95)
EducationHyde Park Junior School
Devonport High School for Boys
Occupation(s)Author and broadcaster
EmployerBBC
Known forOrnithology
SpouseHilary
ChildrenTwo sons

Tony Soper (10 January 1929 – 18 September 2024) was a British naturalist, author, and broadcaster.[1][2]

Soper was born on 10 January 1929, in Southampton, Hampshire, the son of Ella Soper (née Lythgoe), a former shop assistant and member of the local Townswomen's Guild, and Bert Soper, a shipping agent. Soon after Soper's birth the family moved to Plymouth where he attended Hyde Park Elementary School and Devonport High School for Boys.[1] He joined the BBC at age 17 as a "youth-in-training", subsequently graduating by way of studio manager to features producer in radio, then moved into television. Among the radio programmes that he produced were Birds In Britain.

Soper co-founded the BBC Natural History Unit as its first film producer, with Patrick Beech the then South West Controller. Cutting his teeth on the LOOK series he organised far-flung wildlife filming projects. He presented live television programmes, including Birdwatch, Birdspot, Discovering Birds, Discovering Animals, Beside the Sea, Wildtrack and Nature. Soper also co-presented Animal Magic with Johnny Morris for a few years in the 1960s. He also had a supporter of the RSPB.[3][4]

As Expedition Leader and a pioneer of wildlife cruising, he spent twenty years between 1992 and 2012 exploring both the North and South polar regions.[1] He held a British yachtmaster's certificate and was a qualified compressed-air and oxygen hard-hat diver.[5]

Soper's wife Hilary is a wildlife painter, and they had two sons. Soper died on 18 September 2024, at the age of 95.[1]

Honours

DVDs

A single 23-minute episode of Wildtrack is available as a bonus feature on the DVD and Blu-ray release of David Attenborough's 1979 series Life on Earth.[5]

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