With the spotlight recently on the ‘Gavin & Stacey’ finale, Joanna Page embarks on a new journey.
- Joanna Page, known for her role as Stacey, ventures into wildlife conservation in a BBC Two series.
- In ‘Joanna Page’s Wild Life,’ she trains to become a wildlife rescue volunteer.
- The production is by North East’s Twenty Six 03, aiming to change perspectives on wildlife interaction.
- The series debuts on BBC Two and iPlayer on January 6, showcasing Page’s transformative experience.
Joanna Page, celebrated for her role in the much-loved series ‘Gavin & Stacey,’ is set to explore new horizons. Known primarily as Stacey, Page is now venturing into wildlife rescue, a shift that marks a significant change in her career trajectory. This transition is documented in a new BBC Two series, ‘Joanna Page’s Wild Life,’ where she undergoes training as a wildlife rescue volunteer.
Twenty Six 03, a North East based production company, is at the helm of ‘Joanna Page’s Wild Life.’ This series not only promises entertainment but also intends to transform how audiences perceive and interact with wildlife in their surroundings. Executive Producers Duncan Gray and Antonia Hurford-Jones expressed their enthusiasm about working on this project, highlighting both its engaging content and educational value.
Joanna Page herself expressed her passion and commitment to this new role. “I’m so proud of this series and what I was able to achieve,” she stated. Her newfound skills have equipped her to better welcome wildlife into her garden, and she is eager for viewers to witness this different facet of her personality. One of her hopes is for the audience to gain insights and feel inspired to create safe havens for local wildlife.
Commissioned by BBC Two, the series has received backing from the Head of BBC Daytime and Early Peak, Rob Unsworth, with Helen Munson serving as the Commissioning Editor. Munson shared her excitement, confident that viewers will appreciate Joanna Page’s dedication and transformation into a wildlife volunteer. The series promises not just to entertain but also to enlighten viewers about conservation efforts.
Set to air on January 6 at 6:30 PM, both on BBC Two and iPlayer, ‘Joanna Page’s Wild Life’ is expected to captivate families across the country. It stands as a testimony to Page’s eventful year and commitment to impactful projects.
Joanna Page’s foray into wildlife rescue not only marks a personal milestone but also aims to inspire conservation efforts among viewers.