Hamza Yassin’s New Series Captivates Nation: Trailer Goes Viral with Unforgettable Wildlife Moments
By TV & Nature Correspondent January 7, 2026
Wildlife presenter and Strictly Come Dancing champion Hamza Yassin has taken the nation by storm with the trailer for his acclaimed BBC series Hamza’s Hidden Wild Isles, a four-part exploration of Britain’s extraordinary hidden wildlife that premiered in October 2025. The viral clip, featuring breathtaking close encounters, has amassed millions of views, sparking emotional reactions and renewed calls for Yassin to carry forward the legacy of Sir David Attenborough.

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The trailer showcases Yassin’s extraordinary patience and passion, culminating in a mesmerizing sequence where he lies motionless in a Scottish peat bog. A curious wild mountain hare approaches, sniffing and even gently touching his beard—an intimate moment of trust between human and animal that has been hailed as “pure magic.” Viewers describe the silent, heart-stopping 15 seconds as profoundly moving, with no narration needed to convey the wonder.
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Another poignant highlight features Yassin softly whispering to a baby otter, drawing parallels to his own journey as an immigrant from Sudan who found solace in nature. This tender scene, blending personal storytelling with wildlife intimacy, has reduced countless viewers to tears, earning praise as “the most emotional TV in a decade.”

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Yassin, 35, who rose to fame after winning Strictly in 2022 and has presented shows like Animal Park and Countryfile, filmed the series over a full year across the British Isles. From rugged moors and craggy mountains to urban streets and sunny beaches, he uncovers seasonal spectacles, encouraging viewers to connect with nature on their doorsteps. Produced by Silverback Films (behind Attenborough’s Planet Earth), the series emphasizes accessibility and joy in wildlife watching.

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The trailer’s massive online buzz has fueled admiration for Yassin’s humble approach—he often calls himself “the tall idiot who talks to animals.” Reports of children inspired to become rangers and families venturing outdoors highlight his impact. Sir David Attenborough, now 99, has long been a hero to Yassin, who credits him for sparking his passion. While Attenborough has spoken warmly of sharing the platform with new voices, saying in past contexts that “the baton isn’t being passed; it’s being shared,” the sentiment resonates deeply with fans seeing Yassin as a natural successor.

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From his early days as a cameraman cleaning lenses to fronting prime-time BBC shows, Yassin’s journey embodies perseverance and love for the natural world. Hamza’s Hidden Wild Isles continues to air on BBC iPlayer, inspiring a new generation to appreciate Britain’s wild treasures.