Steve Irwin criticized by former producer
As if Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin's death hasn't raised enough ire thanks to the "too soon to joke" camp versus Bill Maher and South Park, Irwin's former BBC boss has added more fuel to the fire.Executive producer of BBC's Planet Earth Alastair Fothergill must have had it with the Irwin-as-saint treatment when he stated to the press that he didn't have much sympathy for Irwin because he believed Irwin was more interested in his own stardom than animals.
"He introduced a lot of people to natural history but his basic stock in trade was - Aren't I brave, and aren't animals dangerous?" Fothergill went on to say that animals attack only when they feel threatened. "The first rule of natural history filmmaking is to film animals' natural behavior. Attacking humans isn't natural."
Steve Irwin's death is sad, but isn't there some truth to what Fothergill is saying? If you play with fire or crocodiles, you may get burned.

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