CBC revealed that Sarika Cullis-Suzuki and Anthony Morgan will take over as the new co-hosts of “The Nature of Things.” The duo will begin their full-time roles in Season 63 after David Suzuki’s previously announced retirement in spring 2023.
Both presenters have previously guest-hosted TV’s longest-running science series in the past. They will return to each host an episode in Suzuki’s final season, which kicks off on the public Canadian broadcaster on Jan. 6, 2023.
Morgan is a molecular scientist, entrepreneur, game designer and PhD researcher based in Toronto. Over the past two decades, he’s worked across multiple science communication fields, including stints with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Royal Ontario Museum and the Ontario Science Centre. He is also a former segment host for Bell Media’s now-defunct TV series “Daily Planet,” served as a host and consultant on Vice TV shows and was the summer host of CBC...
Both presenters have previously guest-hosted TV’s longest-running science series in the past. They will return to each host an episode in Suzuki’s final season, which kicks off on the public Canadian broadcaster on Jan. 6, 2023.
Morgan is a molecular scientist, entrepreneur, game designer and PhD researcher based in Toronto. Over the past two decades, he’s worked across multiple science communication fields, including stints with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Royal Ontario Museum and the Ontario Science Centre. He is also a former segment host for Bell Media’s now-defunct TV series “Daily Planet,” served as a host and consultant on Vice TV shows and was the summer host of CBC...
- 11/30/2022
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
World-renowned environmentalist David Suzuki is retiring from CBC series “The Nature of Things” after 43 years. The 86-year-old science host confirmed the news during an interview on Sunday night’s broadcast of “The National.”
“I have been fortunate to have been endowed with good health which has enabled me to remain the host of the series long after my ‘best before date’,” Suzuki said.
“Ageing is a natural biological process that creates opportunity for fresher, more imaginative input from younger people and for years, I have warned that to ensure the continuation of ‘The Nature of Things,’ we must prepare for the transition when I leave. That moment is now.”
Suzuki returns for the show’s 62nd season launch on Jan. 6, 2023, before stepping down next spring. CBC has confirmed it will announce new hosting plans in the coming weeks.
“I am so grateful to Canadians who have kept us on air...
“I have been fortunate to have been endowed with good health which has enabled me to remain the host of the series long after my ‘best before date’,” Suzuki said.
“Ageing is a natural biological process that creates opportunity for fresher, more imaginative input from younger people and for years, I have warned that to ensure the continuation of ‘The Nature of Things,’ we must prepare for the transition when I leave. That moment is now.”
Suzuki returns for the show’s 62nd season launch on Jan. 6, 2023, before stepping down next spring. CBC has confirmed it will announce new hosting plans in the coming weeks.
“I am so grateful to Canadians who have kept us on air...
- 10/24/2022
- by Amber Dowling
- Variety Film + TV
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