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10 Facts About Lindsey Chapman

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Lindsey Chapman continued this role with Springwatch Unsprung in June 2016 and 2017 and in an online version of Winterwatch Unsprung in January 2017.

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Lindsey Chapman has presented Songs of Praise for the BBC and appeared on their wildlife-themed panel show Curious Creatures.

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Since 2018 Lindsey Chapman has presented series of Channel 5's Springtime on the Farm, Animals After Dark and Wild Animal Rescue.

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On radio, Lindsey Chapman has presented episodes of BBC Radio 4's Tweet of the Day and Tweet of the Week, Pick of the Week, Costing the Earth, Living World, Opening Night and In Pursuit of Beauty.

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Lindsey Chapman presented the Contains Strong Language poetry special alongside Jeremy Irons and Julie Hesmondhalgh, part of the station's Hull UK City of Culture 2017 programming.

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Lindsey Chapman has hosted online arts coverage for the corporation for events such as the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Shakespeare Lives, Opera Passion Day and Get Creative.

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Lindsey Chapman has worked as a travel reporter for BBC Radio 5 Live.

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Lindsey Chapman has been a patron of the Wild Watch programme in Nidderdale area of outstanding natural beauty, the Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust, the City of Trees programme in Greater Manchester and the Wild Otter Trust.

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Lindsey Chapman has presented at the Greater Manchester Green Summit and the Manchester Climate Change Conference.

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Lindsey Chapman was a torchbearer in the London 2012 Olympic Torch procession and in same year was part of BBC Radio 5 Live Guinness World Record attempt for the 'most players in a continuous 5 a side exhibition match' for BBC Children in Need.