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Sir David Frederick Attenborough (/ ˈ æ t ən b ə r ə /; born 8 May 1926) is a British broadcaster, biologist, natural historian, and writer.He is best known for writing and presenting, in conjunction with the BBC Studios Natural History Unit, the nine nature documentary series forming the Life collection, a comprehensive survey of animal and plant life on Earth.
Life That Glows (also known as David Attenborough's Light on Earth) is a 2016 British nature documentary programme made for BBC Television, first shown in the UK on BBC Two on 9 May 2016. The programme is presented and narrated by Sir David Attenborough .
David Attenborough explores the extraordinary intricacies of animal mating habits. [12] Narrator The Earthshot Prize: Repairing Our Planet: 5x60 min David Attenborough and Prince William explore simple, ambitious ideas to repair our planet - solutions offering hope for nature and humanity. [13] Narrator & Presenter 2022 Attenborough's Wonder of ...
David Attenborough became a household name in 1979 with his ground-breaking BBC series, "Life On Earth," which was seen by an estimated 500 million people worldwide.
The naturalist’s comments come as his acclaimed show Planet Earth is moved to an earlier timeslot.
David Attenborough's Life Stories is a series of monologues written and spoken by British broadcaster David Attenborough on the subject of natural history. They were broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 2009 as part of the station's "Point of View" strand, in the weekly timeslot formerly occupied by Alistair Cooke's Letter from America. In each of the ...
Learning through Landscapes (LtL) is a UK charity which promotes children's outdoor learning and play through improved use and design of school playgrounds. Started in 1990 as the output of a research project, the charity soon grew in response to the demand from schools and funders.
The series is presented and narrated by Sir David Attenborough with the main theme music composed by Hans Zimmer. [3] [4] Announced in 2013, Planet Earth II is the first television series produced by the BBC in Ultra-high-definition (4K), and set out to utilise new filmmaking technologies that had been developed since the first series. [5] [6]