Liam Dale
Biography
As a Cornish youth, Liam spent many hours at the seashore, fishing before turning his film making skills towards angling, directing and editing more than 300 fishing programmes before moving into presenting them. In 1997, the BBC offered his first prime-time series on Friday nights, “The Big Catch”, which took viewers around the world with Liam to see some of the largest species known to man being landed on rod and line. Dale directs and produces topics from Jane Austen to ancient steam trains, ghosts and witches to giant fish species.
Known For(12 works)

Alexander the Great: Footsteps in the Sand
2004Alexander the Great: Footsteps in the Sand
2004

Scottish Myths & Legends
2010Scottish Myths & Legends
2010

Dog Training the John Fisher Way
2004Dog Training the John Fisher Way
2004

The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
2008The Rise and Fall of Adolf Hitler
2008

Brontë Country: The Story of Emily, Charlotte & Anne Brontë
2002Brontë Country: The Story of Emily, Charlotte & Anne Brontë
2002

Ghosts and Witches of Olde England
2001Ghosts and Witches of Olde England
2001

Charlie Chaplin: His Life & Work
2003Charlie Chaplin: His Life & Work
2003

Jack the Ripper's London
2002Jack the Ripper's London
2002

Alfred Hitchcock: More Than Just a Profile
2005Alfred Hitchcock: More Than Just a Profile
2005

Christmas Moods by the Fireplace: Holiday Yule Log
2003Christmas Moods by the Fireplace: Holiday Yule Log
2003

The Hitler Conspiracies
2008The Hitler Conspiracies
2008

H.G. Wells and the War of the Worlds: A Documentary
2005H.G. Wells and the War of the Worlds: A Documentary
2005