Leading actor Ben Miller added: “There’s nothing out there quite like ‘Professor T,’ with its unique mix of complex crimes and captivating characters, all set against the beautiful backdrop of Cambridge the central enigma being the Professor himself… a mystery I hope to investigate for many seasons to come. “’Professor T’’s unique mix of clever cases, compelling series arcs and an outstanding cast of warm, memorable characters have proven to be a big hit with audiences around the world,” said McGrath, CCO at Eagle Eye, which launched Belgian company Happy Duck Films in 2022. Meanwhile, DI Maiya Goswami (Sunetra Sarker) takes charge of the police force with series favorite DS Dan Winters (White) fiercely at her side. This time, the gloves are well and truly off for Professor T in his lectures and a new musical pursuit, romance is very much alive for his mother Adelaide Tempest (De la Tour), and the lines between professional and personal become blurred for therapist Helena Goldberg (Stevenson). It returns six months after the shocking finale of Season 3, and the team must overcome their grief to tackle a dangerous crime wave. The show is set against the stunning backdrop of one of the most prestigious of educational institutions, Cambridge University. In the brand new season, Frances de la Tour (“Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” “The History Boys”), Juliet Stevenson (“Truly,” “Madly, Deeply”) and Barney White (“Masters of The Air”) will reunite once more with Professor Tempest (Miller) using his unique insight and analysis to help the police.
Its Season 4 will be directed by Belgian helmers Dries Vos (“The Couple Next Door”) and Kaat Beels (“Hotel Beau Séjour”) with Eagle Eye co-founders ‘s Jo McGrath and Walter Iuzzolino returning as executive producers. The United States declared the bald eagle its national bird in 1792, due to the eagle’s long lifespan and. They are considered the kings of the sky and were adopted by several ancient cultures, including Rome, as a symbol of that country’s leadership and immortality. A must read book for those children who have just developed the interest in reading, and also for those who love short stories, and for those who love Ruskin Bond.“Professor T” is produced by London-based Eagle Eye for ITV and PBS Distribution, in association with Flanders-based Happy Duck Films, tapping the Belgian Tax Shelter. Eagles have always symbolized freedom, strength, and power. It's a very short and sweet story, around 40 pages, including lots of lovely illustrations. The way Ruskin Bond has described the golden eagle, it's eyes, it's wings, it's terrible talons, and the grace with which it maintains fear above the sun-soaked hills, is admirable. This story is written for children, but I bet people from every age group, who love reading stories, will enjoy this.
And how Jai, a lover of stories, and his pet Motu, a clumsy, large, bear-like, and lovable dog, save their sheep from the golden eagle. Here, Jai, a school going boy, accompanies his old grandparents and a pet dog motu, with their small herd of sheep and lambs to the high altitude valley of Tung, so that their sheep can have good food during the months of summer, when lower altitude is devoid of good grass due to heat in the environment. So it's a kind of tradition and compulsion for these families to be away from each other during the months of summer. And back home, their other housemates take care of chores and activities for better livelihood that can be done at lower altitudes only. For this, they have to bear harsh climatic and high-altitude conditions, and they make their temporary homes in thise hills for few months. In the summertime, few people, who can't do farming on terraced fields, or any other chores to be done back at home, take their sheep and move to higher hills where sheep are likely to get plenty of good and healthy grass. Their sheep and goats are their way of livelihood. They've to adapt themselves to the changing climate and they keep on moving from lower hills to upper hills in summer time and back to lower hills in winter time. I always wonder about and admire rural hill people, that how they work hard in unfavourable conditions to make their living, accept the wrath of nature and always remain hopeful and happy. Set in the Tung valley, where Shiva resides in his highest abode, Tunganath Temple, this book narrates the story of a boy Jai, his dog Motu, and few of his people, and their courageous attempts at saving their herd of sheep from the evil claws of a golden eagle and his mate.