As well as being one of Britain’s funniest comedians, John Bishop is also a mad-keen animal lover, and he was delighted when he was asked recently to get involved in an ambitious wildlife-conservation project.
The mission involved relocating two 12-year-old beluga whales, Little Grey and Little White, from an entertainment water park in China to a new whale sanctuary in Iceland.
The whales’ incredible and challenging 6,000-mile journey by land, air, and sea to their new home is the subject of a two-part ITV documentary, John Bishop’s Great Whale Rescue, which follows the animals as they are transported from China after years entertaining aquarium crowds.
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