Chris Packham leaves fans in tears with emotional goodbye as BBC series comes to an end | The Sun

CHRIS Packham has left fans emotional after his latest BBC series comes to an end.

The Springwatch favourite has been fronting the BBC's latest show about the planet – titled Earth.


In the programme, a number of different factors which have had effects on Earth are examined as well as the long-term problems that the planet has sustained.

However, the star's fans have been left gutted after the final episode aired as they wave goodbye to Chris for the time being.

Many were left moved at the presenter's closing words during the series as they took to Twitter to thank the star.

One said: "Powerful words from Chris Packham here at the end of the #Earth series."

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Another added: "Thank you so much for this amazing series. I so hope the people who need to watch it did. Thank you so much for the incredible work you do."

As a third wrote: "Absolutely amazing documentary and really opened my eyes to how precious our world is."

While a fourth was left in tears as they said: "@ChrisGPackham @BBCTwo Wow what an amazing series and so emotional at the end, i have tears. It really hit home what we are doing to our precious planet, Chris Packham was superb presenting this throughout, gripping stuff."

Sharing the closing moment of the show to Instagram, Chris wrote: "In the very near future our species will need to reach the zenith of its achievements, and all humanity will have to learn to put our Earth first."

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He then added: "If we don't, life on this planet will continue – but there will be no encore for humanity."

The TV star recently opened up about his personal life away from the cameras as he got candid over some of the challenges he has faced in his life.

Chris, 62, said to The Big Issue: "I trashed so many potentially great relationships because of my autism. 

"I just didn’t know what was going on – I found it very difficult to read other people’s emotions and found it very difficult to express my own.

"As a consequence, I would tell my younger self to be more honest with my partners. Tell them what you really think. Occasionally that would come out, but it would come out so badly."

Chris recently fronted a BBC programme about his diagnosis and what life living with autism can be like.

Earth can be streamed now via BBC iPlayer.

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