Bio
Born 1981 in Kent, Tim has had long fascination with the world around him and the natural processes that make this the only little blue dot floating in our corner of the universe the amazing place that it is.

A long suffering and chronic purveyor of the "do everything" and "why not" life mantra, Tim has turned his hand and become pretty savvy at a fair few of life's delights and continues to strive to; science, broadcasting, photography, diving, cricket, traditional british pursuits, travel, music, home renovation, writing and personal fitness to name but a few.

Having a childlike need to continually learn and expand in an increasingly expanding universe, Tim trotted off to Devon, following in the footsteps of the biologists in his family to discover a world of Marine Biology.

After his early adult life spending time working with underprivileged young people, entertaining and shaping young lives, Tim yearned to combine his love of working with the young with his love of knowing stuff to establish himself in a role he now regards as one of exceptional privilege; communicating a love of the wonder of the world to children - Tim loves his job as a Science Teacher.
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But really he just wants to be Sir David Attenborough's grandson.
"Balancing understanding how large the universe is with having to put the bins out can be tough."
Tim also appeared in 2 series of Channel 4's (Hugh's) Three Hungry Boys. This along with studying for a PhD in marine science education, founding Clash & Clash photographic agency, achieving grade 7 on the trombone (and 4 on the piano), singing under the expert guidance of choral leader Gillian Dibden MBE, training over 25 new science teachers, writing a book with his two best friends, gaining HSE part 4 professional SCUBA, releasing two seminal (if very rough) E.P recordings, batting well above his average, playing cricket at Eton, running really fast, thinking he knows all there is to know about the science curriculum, winning the PML prize for best Marine based dissertation project, steering over 2000 children through their science education not becoming part of the ​27 club, writing over 100 songs and running "The Grizzly" 21 Mile XCountry Race are listed as some of Tim's greatest achievements and lay the background flavours of the wonderful life soup that forms the backbone of this painfully enthusiastic smiling young man.