Popular Post Zombie Posted May 8, 2016 Popular Post Posted May 8, 2016 (edited) David Attenborough is 90 today. The world's most celebrated naturalist, he's been making and presenting groundbreaking TV wildlife and natural history documentaries for over 60 years. Not only has he informed, educated and entertained generations of viewers worldwide, he's also worked as a senior TV exec. He became controller of the BBC's second TV channel when it launched in 1965 and he was responsible for taking the decision on commissioning new shows like Monty Python, and TV snooker - he chose snooker when colour TV began in 1966 as an obvious way to encourage people to buy colour TV sets And he's still travelling the world making new documentaries like the recent Great Barrier Reef series. It's a cliche to say someone's a legend in their own lifetime, but if anyone qualifies then surely he does. Happy 90th, Sir David, and long may you continue . Edited May 8, 2016 by Zombie 9
Slytherin Posted May 8, 2016 Posted May 8, 2016 Happy Birthday ! I am especially glad he commissioned the Monty Python show 1
Drew Espinosa Posted May 8, 2016 Posted May 8, 2016 Was he the narrator for the Planet Earth series? Happy 90th Birthday!!! 1
Zombie Posted May 8, 2016 Author Posted May 8, 2016 Was he the narrator for the Planet Earth series? yes, but apparently in the version shown in the US he was replaced by Sigourney Weaver who obviously has much more impressive wildlife credentials, having killed off all those alien critters... 2
Site Administrator wildone Posted May 8, 2016 Site Administrator Posted May 8, 2016 I personally liked Boaty McBoatface over Sir David Attenborough 1
Drew Espinosa Posted May 8, 2016 Posted May 8, 2016 yes, but apparently in the version shown in the US he was replaced by Sigourney Weaver who obviously has much more impressive wildlife credentials, having killed off all those alien critters... Oh, I didn't watch it on TV, lol. I have it on DVD, it was a birthday gift some years back Luckily, it was the British version. 1
sandrewn Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 This man's work and achievements have provided me with many, many hours of learning through his fascinatingly visual TV docummentries. They make you want to watch. Had school been like this I would of excelled. As a new Nonagenarian, I hope he can carry on for a while yet. Wishing You Sir David A Very Happy Birthday!!! There are so many to choose from. From here (I like Sailfish) with a few clicks you can find and view as many as you want. http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Atlantic_sailfish#p004y2th Sandrewn 2
Site Moderator TalonRider Posted May 9, 2016 Site Moderator Posted May 9, 2016 The version shown on BBC America has Sir David doing the narration. 1
northie Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 It's not only his energy (he puts me to shame) but his boundless thirst for knowledge, scientific research and exploration. He puts this across in commentaries which explain, inform, never take the viewer for granted, and are a joy to listen to. I hope he has many more years. 1
MrM Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 (edited) "And here the Lesser Turn casts about looking for his breakfast. Alas...he has become breakfast." I love his narration on all those nature shows! Edited May 9, 2016 by MrM 1
glitteryantlers Posted May 9, 2016 Posted May 9, 2016 Happy Birthday to Sir David! https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=21&v=enu-qR0H_uk 3
ZephyrSky Posted May 11, 2016 Posted May 11, 2016 Watching his shows as a kid was one of the reasons I ended up studying zoology. Love his work and he comes across as such a lovely person as well. Much respect. 2
ZephyrSky Posted May 11, 2016 Posted May 11, 2016 Happy Birthday to Sir David! https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=21&v=enu-qR0H_uk Oh my god, that is everything! lol Hearing Sir David say "hashtag flip phone"... Life's complete. Side-note: that presenter is cute. 1
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