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==Documentaries== Scott narrated ''[[Wild Wings]]'', a 1966 British short [[documentary film]], produced by [[British Transport Films]]. In 1967, it won an [[Academy Awards|Oscar]] for [[Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film|Best Short Subject]] at the [[39th Academy Awards]].<ref>[https://www.filmaffinity.com/en/film379388.html FilmAffinity]</ref> In August 1986, an ITV Special was transmitted by [[Central Independent Television]] (Production No.6407) on Scott entitled ''Interest the Boy in Nature'' featuring [[Konrad Lorenz]], Prince Philip, [[David Attenborough]] and [[Gerald Durrell]]; written, produced and directed by Robin Brown. In 1996 Scott's life and work in wildlife conservation was celebrated in a major BBC [[Natural World (TV series)|''Natural World'']] documentary, produced by Andrew Cooper and narrated by Sir David Attenborough. Filmed across three continents from Hawaii to the Russian arctic, ''In the Eye of the Wind'' was the [[BBC Natural History Unit]]'s tribute to Scott and the organisation he founded, the Wildfowl and Wetland Trust, on its 50th anniversary. In June 2004, Scott and Sir David Attenborough were jointly profiled in the second of a three-part [[BBC Two]] series, ''[[The Way We Went Wild]]'', about television wildlife presenters and were described as being largely responsible for the way that the British and much of the world view wildlife. Scott's life was also the subject of a [[BBC Four]] documentary called ''Peter Scott β A Passion for Nature'' produced in 2006 by Available Light Productions (Bristol).<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0074tds|title=Peter Scott: A Passion for Nature |publisher=BBC|access-date=26 January 2017}}</ref>
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