Countryfile: Dame Judi Dench emotional as she fulfils wish to see golden eagle
She and Hamza Yassin saw two of the rare birds of prey.
Dame Judi Dench became emotional on a segment of Countryfile as she fulfilled a lifetime ambition to see a golden eagle in the wild.
The Oscar-winning actress thought she saw the bird of prey on a previous Scotland trip but could not be sure it was the rare animal.
On the BBC programme, however, she was able to see the animal clearly thanks to the help of wildlife cameraman Hamza Yassin.
Philomena star Dame Judi and Strictly Come Dancing winner Yassin were travelling around in a car to a āsecret locationā when they had glimpses of the bird ā before becoming successful.
The 88-year-old actress used a monitor to help her see two golden eagles flying near a kestrel in the sky and said: āOh, yes, I do (see it)⦠The kestrelās not having too good a time. Heās being seen off.ā
Asked by Yassin for her thoughts, Dame Judi looked tearful while laughing and said: āI could see one and you are a witness to seeing that I saw it⦠(Iām) very overcome⦠Itās an enormous privilege, donāt you (think)?ā
Yassin, 33, said: āIt is, isnāt it?ā
Dame Judi said: āHow often does anybody see that? Not very often.ā
Yassin replied: āThereās few people in the UK that can say theyāve seen a golden eagle in the wild⦠and doing some pretty impressive behaviour.ā
Dame Judi said: āHow brilliant. And I keep that (the video) and show it?
āI never quite thought it would happen. (I believed) well, weāll go out and weāll be looking. They wonāt (appear)⦠We saw them⦠thank you so much.ā
Later, Dame Judi spoke about her passion for natural spaces, which she previously explored in the one-off BBC documentary, Judi Dench: My Passion For Trees.
On Countryfile, she said: āI think peopleās attitude towards looking after the country is stronger now and is changing or weāre being made more aware of how we destroy and what we must preserve.
āWeāre now aware of things like plastic and what harm it does in the sea and the rivers and hopefully⦠(we) will be even more focused on what we have. We canāt destroy that.ā
During the programme, Dame Judiās grandson Sam looked at tartan being made for the Bond actress, and her partner David Mills, who created the British Wildlife Centre on his Surrey farm, also appeared.
Dame Judi has previously been on Countryfile and in 2016 she took part in a William Shakespeare special to mark 400 years since the playwrightās death.
The Dame Judi Dench special episode of Countryfile aired at 7pm on Sunday on BBC One and is now available on BBC iPlayer.