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Small talk with cameraman Doug Anderson

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Written by DIVE Magazine Thursday, 17 November 2011 17:27

Doug-AndersonBBC cameraman Doug Anderson has been filming in the Arctic and Antarctica for the natural history series Frozen Planet. Doug, formerly a scallop diver in Scotland, has filmed for several BBC series, including The Blue Planet and Planet Earth
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A Life Underwater

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ray_headVeteran commercial diver Ray Ives has become an unlikely star of the screen. Neil Hope meet a diver from the old school. Plus view the film!
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One for the logbook

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Master diver to MasterChef

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