
Desert Island Discs Gordon Buchanan, cameraman and presenter
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Dec 28, 2025 Gordon Buchanan, a renowned wildlife cameraman and presenter, shares his extraordinary journey from a childhood in Tobermory to filming Arctic wolves and polar bears. He contrasts the unpredictability of human fears with the solace he finds in nature, likening time spent outdoors to meditation. Gordon recounts a gripping near-death experience in a polar bear hide and discusses the ethical dilemmas faced while filming wildlife. He opens up about balancing family life with his risky career and highlights how nature aids in his mental health recovery.
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Solitude In The Hide
- Gordon describes spending up to 30 days in a tiny hide, becoming invisible and tuning into nature's rhythms.
- He calls it almost like transcendental meditation that clears human worries and sharpens observation.
Wolves That Accepted A Human
- On Ellesmere Island wolves treated Gordon like an "honorary unpaid babysitter" for cubs because they'd never learned to fear humans.
- Their acceptance showed how habituation or isolation shapes wild animals' behaviour.
Mull Became His Technicolor Escape
- Growing up on Mull felt like Technicolor compared with his earlier life and let him roam woods, boats and hills.
- School felt wrong for him and he suspects undiagnosed dyslexia shaped his early disengagement.
