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02 Nov 2012 05:31
Host Tim Muffett interviews Felix Baumgartner on BBC Breakfast
Capital Breakfast radio show, London
On set "This Morning", London
Felix signs autographs in London
Robbie Williams, Felix Baumgartner, Graham Norton, Darcey Bussel and Paul O'Grady on the Graham Norton show at the London studios. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Ian West/PA Wire PA Wire/Press Assoc Images
Graham Norton, Felix Baumgartner and Robbie Williams on the Graham Norton show filmed at the London studios. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Photo credit: Ian West/PA Wire PA Wire/Press Association Images
Felix on "The One Show" in London on Thursday, Nov 1
Back on the road after returning to his home town in Austria, Felix Baumgartner talks to journalists in the UK about his supersonic jump from 128,100 feet (39,045 meters). This week Felix was interviewed by Tim Muffett, host of “BBC Breakfast” morning TV show, at the Science Museum in London. Additional programs include: Capital Breakfast radio show, the Graham Norton Show and “This Morning” in London. Felix also received a stack of letters from school kids across the UK congratulating him and sharing their own dreams. The Director of Education and Space Communications at the National Space Centre in Leicester, Anu Ohja, came all the way to London to meet with Joe Kittinger and Felix to hear more about the mission.
Watch a behind the scenes candid interview with Felix on BBC Newsbeat, and BBC News
An all-access documentary film ‘Space Dive’ will air in the UK on BBC Sunday Nov. 4 at 20:30 GMT. Viewers in the U.S. can watch on the National Geographic Channel November 11 @ 7pm Eastern.
Tags: BBC Breakfast, Capital Breakfast radio, Felix Baumgartner, Graham Norton Show, National Geographic, Red Bull Stratos, Robbie Williams, This Morning London, Tim Muffett, BBC Two
