Sir Brian May's new BBC documentary will air later this month. (Image: BBC) Sir Brian May claims his forthcoming BBC nature documentary will “outrage viewers”. The Queen guitarist and animal campaigner also hopes the content will change the face of farming forever.

Brian May: The Badgers, The Farmers and Me is a new first-person piece by the 77-year-old set to be broadcast on BBC Two on Friday, August 23. The TV programme will follow the musician and his team over a decade-long journey as they protest the 2013 badger cull caused by the Bovine Tuberculosis (TB) crisis. “The story told in my documentary on badger culling, which has been four years in the making, will outrage viewers more than anything since the Post Office scandal was revealed,” Sir Brian told The Radio Times.

He continued to state the special would help shine a light on officials who have failed to eradicate TB by culling badgers and that presented information will eventually help to “turn farming practices upside down”. function loadOvpScript(){let el=document.createElement('script');el.

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