Attenborough began hosting and producing nature documentaries for the BBC in the 1950s. He spoke to Terry Gross in 1995 about about traveling the world to film Life on Earth.
The initiative, aimed at mid-career African film and TV producers, announced the participants of its second edition, as well as two new partnerships.
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David Attenborough's acclaimed nature series Life on Earth began production 50 years ago. Now, a PBS documentary captures the ...
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An orangutan mom doesn’t have a partner to make dinner or put on a dress for—orangutans live mostly alone—but she does handle ...
The BBC is hosting a party for David Attenborough at the Royal Albert Hall. Cinemas are playing his nature films. Friends ...
Writer, broadcaster and national treasure, Sir David Attenborough turns 100 this Friday, 8 May. Tributes have poured in to ...
David Attenborough has now lived on Earth for a century.In that stretch of time, he’s journeyed through forests and ...