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  1. Stephen James Backshall MBE (born 21 April 1973) is a British naturalist, explorer, presenter and writer, best known for BBC TV 's Deadly 60 .

  2. The official website of Steve Backshall – one of TV's best-known wildlife presenters, naturalists, writers, public speakers and adventurers.

  3. Steve Backshall. @SteveBackshallOfficial ‧. ‧. 46.4K subscribers ‧ 258 videos. Steve Backshall will be live on UK tour October 2023 with his Ocean stage show. Videos. Shorts.

  4. Steve Backshall is a naturalist, broadcaster and author known for bringing audiences of every generation closer to nature through programmes such as Deadly 60, Blue Planet Live and...

  5. www.bbcearth.com › shows › deadly-60Deadly 60 | BBC Earth

    Adventurer and naturalist Steve Backshall has one mission; to travel the globe in search of 60 of the world's deadliest animals. From tiger sharks to giant centipedes, funnel web spiders to the golden poison frog, Steve bravely tracks down the creatures that others spend a lifetime avoiding!

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  7. Apr 9, 2024 · New dates have been added to Steve’s 2024 Ocean tour! Following a sell-out tour in 2023, Steve will be appearing at venues across the UK in October and November 2024, using stunts, experiments, props, cutting edge science and big screen footage to bring the icons of the Big Blue to life.

  8. Jul 29, 2021 · Olympic gold medal rower Helen Glover and BAFTA-winning wildlife TV presenter Steve Backshall have been married for almost five years after tying the knot in a spectacular Cornish clifftop...

  9. Head into the unknown with explorer Steve Backshall as he journeys to the world’s last unexplored places and faces challenges around the globe, encountering extraordinary wildlife and meeting...

  10. Explorer and naturalist Steve Backshall has dedicated his life to exploring some of the most remote locations on earth and venturing into places never before seen by human eyes, but he has only scratched the surface.