Elizabeth "Liz" Bonnin is an Irish television presenter and former pop singer, who has worked on television in both Ireland and the United Kingdom. She is also a biochemist and Wild Animal Biologist. She presented music shows RI:SE and Top of the Pops in the early 2000s. But is probably best known for presenting wildlife and science programmes like How the Earth Works, Animals in Love, Stargazing Live, Big Blue Live, Cats v Dogs: Which is Best? and Should We Close Our Zoos?. She co-presented the BBC factual series Bang Goes the Theory from 2009 to 2014. Since 2013, has co-hosted Countrywise for ITV.
Attenborough at 90
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Greatest Ever Screen Chases
Animals Through the Night: Sleepover at the Zoo
(Presenter)
Drowning in Plastic
(Self - Presenter)
A Night with the Stars
(Self)
Snow Animals
(Herself - Presenter)
Meat: A Threat to Our Planet
(Herself)
Penguins: Meet the Family
(Narrator)
Egypt's Lost Cities
(Presenter)
BBC Horizon: Should We Close Our Zoos
Top of the Pops
(Self - Presenter)
RI:SE
(Presenter)
Springwatch
Snow Animals
(Herself)
Bang Goes the Theory
(Self - Presenter)
Blue Planet Revisited
(Self)
Timeshift
(Narrator)
Operation Snow Tiger
(Presenter)
Super Smart Animals
(Self - Presenter)
Animal Odd Couples
(Self - Presenter)
Who Do You Think You Are?
(Self)
Stargazing Live
(Co-Presenter)
How The Earth Works
(Herself)
Horizon
(Self - Presenter)
Galapagos
(Herself - Presenter)
Cat Watch 2014: The New Horizon Experiment
(Self - Presenter)
Cats v Dogs: Which is Best?
(herself)
Liz Bonnin's Wild Caribbean
(Presenter)
Our Changing Planet
(Self - Presenter)
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
(Self)
The Late Late Show
(Self)
Animals Behaving Badly
(Presenter)
Insert Name Here
(Self - Panelist)
Animals in Love
(Presenter)
Country Tracks
(Herself - Presenter)
India: Nature's Wonderland
(Herself - Presenter)
Horizon
(Herself - Presenter)
Big Animal Surgery
(Herself - Presenter)
Would I Lie to You?
(Self)
Nature's Epic Journeys
(Self)
Secrets of the Jurassic Dinosaurs
(Self - Presenter)