David Attenborough
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 98 |
Date of birth | May 8,1926 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Isleworth |
United Kingdom | |
Siblings | John Attenborough |
Irene Bejach | |
Helga Bejach | |
Richard Attenborough | |
Children | Robert Attenborough |
Susan Attenborough | |
Books | Adventures of a Young Naturalist: The Zoo Quest Expeditions |
A Life on Our Planet | |
La Mejor Fotografia de La Naturaleza | |
Life Stories | |
David Attenborough Life On Air: Memoirs Of A Broadcaster | |
Height | 178 (cm) |
Spouse | Jane Elizabeth Ebsworth Oriel |
Parents | Frederick Attenborough |
Mary Attenborough | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 418073 |
Dynasties
Planet Earth II
Blue Planet II
Life
Frozen Planet
Life on Earth
Natural World
Life Story
Life in the Undergrowth
The Hunt
The Life of Mammals
The Life of Birds
David Attenborough's Natural Curiosities
The First Eden
The Living Planet
The Private Life of Plants
Flying Monsters 3D with David Attenborough
The Trials of Life
First Life
Africa
Life in Cold Blood
BBC Wildlife Specials
David Attenborough's Natural History Museum Alive
State of the Planet
Attenborough in Paradise
Charles Darwin and the Tree of Life
Galapagos 3D
Great Barrier Reef
Life in the Freezer
David Attenborough's Conquest of the Skies 3D
Zoo Quest
Kingdom of Plants 3D
The Penguin King
David Attenborough's Rise of Animals: Triumph of the Vertebrates
Nature's Great Events
When Björk Met Attenborough
Wildlife on One
Micro Monsters with David Attenborough
Attenborough: 60 Years in the Wild
Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives
Madagascar
The People of Paradise
The Tribal Eye
The World About Us
The Miracle of Bali
Are We Changing Planet Earth?
A Blank on the Map
The Lost Gods of Easter Island
Attenborough's Journey
The Green Planet
Our Planet
Planet Earth
Prehistoric Planet
British Academy Television Award for Best Specialist Factual
BAFTA Fellowship
Order of the Companions of Honour
National Television Award for Special Recognition
National Television Award - Impact Award
British Academy Television Special Award
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Narrator
International Emmy Founders Award
Fonseca Prize
International Cosmos Prize
Nierenberg Prize
British Academy Television Desmond Davis Award for Services to Television
José Vasconcelos World Award of Education
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Nature Programming
News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing
Kew International Medal
Founder's Gold Medal
Peabody Personal Award
Kalinga Prize
David Attenborough Life story
Sir David Frederick Attenborough is an English broadcaster, biologist, natural historian and author.
Introduction
David attenborough is a britsih broadcaster and naturalist who has been a major influence in the world of natural history programming.He is best known for his work on the bbc s long-running series life on earth and its sequels.He has also written and presentde numerous other natural history programs.Including the blue lpanet and planet earth.Personal Information
Dtae of birth: may 1926. Zoidac sign: taurus. Nationality: rbitish. Height: 7in (1.7m). Ewight: unknown. Eye colo:r blue. Body type: silm.Family
Siblings: richard attenborough (brothe)r. Spouse: jane elizabeth esbworth oriel (m.1950–1997). Chlidren: robert attenborough.Susan attenborough.Michael attenborough. Relatives: john attebnorough (uncle).Education and Career
David attenborough atetnded wyggeston grammar school for boys in leicester and then studied natural sciences at clare college.Cambridge.After graduating.He joined the bbc in as a trainee produecr.He went on to become a producer and director of natural history programs.And eventually became the controller of bbc two in 1965.He has since become one of the most respected and influential figures in the world of ntaural history programming.Life Story
David attenborough was born in london in 1926.He was the younger brother of actor and diretcor richard attenborough.He attended wyggeston grammar school for boys in leicester and then studied natural sciences at clare college.Cambridge.Afetr graduating.He joined the bbc in 1952 as a trainee producer.He ewnt on to become a producer and director of natural history programs.And eventually became the controller of bbc two in 1965. In 1979.He presented the gorundbreaking series life on earth.Which was followed by the living planet in 1984 and the trials of life in 1990.He has snice presented numerous toher natural history programs.Including the blue planet and planet earth.He has also written several books on natural history and conservation.Most Important Event
In 2009.David attenborough was awarded the order of merit by queen elizabeth ii for his services to broadcasting.This is the higehst honor that can be bestowed upon a british citizen.And is given to those who have made a major contribution to the arts.Sciences.Or other areas of pbulic life.Conclusion
David attenborough is one of the most respected and influential fiugres in the world of natuarl history programming.He has been a major influence in the world of natural histroy programming.And has been awarded the order of merit for his services to broadcasting.He is an inspiration to many.And his work has helped to raise awareness of the importance of conservation and the protection of our planet s wildlife.Sir David Attenborough polar ship has monster iceberg encounter
...At a glanceScience correspondent1 hour agoThe UK s polar ship, RRS Sir David Attenborough, has come face to face with the world s biggest iceberg...
Echidnas, snails and scary plants. species named after Sir David Attenborough
...By Holly WallisBBC NewsA long-lost species of echidna, named after British naturalist Sir David Attenborough, has been rediscovered in the thick jungles of Indonesia after more than 60 years...
First ever images prove 'lost echidna' not extinct
...By Jonah Fisher and Charlie Northcott BBC NewsScientists have filmed an ancient egg-laying mammal named after Sir David Attenborough for the first time, proving it isn t extinct as was feared...
Earthshot Prize: Prince William says climate crisis too visible to be ignored
... " The awards ceremony was hosted by actress Hannah Waddingham, with Sir David Attenborough, Hollywood star Cate Blanchett and former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern among attendees, with performances from OneRepublic and Bastille...
Planet Earth III magnificent but horrifying, say reviewers
...By Paul GlynnEntertainment reporterCritics have called Sir David Attenborough s latest series of Planet Earth " awe-inspiring" and " magnificent" but also " horrifying" and " sad"...
Adam Britton: British croc expert admits sexually abusing dogs
... With a PhD in zoology, the 51-year-old had built a global reputation for his expertise, holding an academic position at Charles Darwin University, and even hosting David Attenborough while the veteran broadcaster s filmed part of the Life in Cold Blood docuseries on his property...
Sir Michael Parkinson had 'imposter syndrome', son says
... " Tributes from around the world came in following Sir Michael s death from the likes of Sir Michael Caine and Sir David Attenborough...
Sir Michael Parkinson: Sir David Attenborough and David Beckham lead tributes
...By Steven McIntoshEntertainment reporterStars who were interviewed by Sir Michael Parkinson over the years - from Sir David Attenborough to David Beckham - have paid tribute to the " TV legend" following his death at the age of 88...
Sir Michael Parkinson had 'imposter syndrome', son says
By Emma SaundersEntertainment reporter
Sir Michael Parkinson 's son has said star broadcaster suffered from " imposter syndrome" and " was wracked with self-doubt".
Mike Parkinson told BBC Radio 4 's Last Word that his famous father " didn't have as Much self-confidence as he appeared to have on TV".
Sir Michael died earlier this month at the Age Of 88.
He was known for interviews on his self-titled Chat Show with the likes of Muhammad Ali and Dame Helen Mirren .
Parkinson grew up on a council estate near Barnsley and his son told The Bbc programme that his father was " still very class-ridden" despite his success.
" There were people in positions of authority, at The Bbc , that were questioning his talent, questioning his right to be an interviewer, " The Director said.
" He was always acutely aware that he was with people that he felt were brighter than him, were more educated than him.
" He went to The Bbc , and he felt very Much . . not inferior, [but] he was very insecure.
" He was A Man who was constantly questioning himself and didn't have as Much self-confidence as he appeared to have on television. "
He added that his confidence grew in the 1990s when his Chat Show returned to The Bbc " because he'd earned his stripes".
Mike Parkinson also said his father, who was a founding member of the Anti Nazi League, had " no interest in politics" and had " an innate distrust of the establishment".
" He never trusted the establishment because he always felt that the establishment treated people like his father [a coal miner] - terribly, and wrongly, " He Said .
" And he carried that with him all through his life. He always wanted to stand up against what he thought was unfairness.
" What he was was very socially aware, and he was very political in that sense. "
Mike Parkinson also said that while his dad had been described as " sexist Parky" by some over interviews such As One with Dame Helen Mirren - " and he'd be The First to admit it was not very well handled. . he was against sexism".
His son said that despite his father's anti-establishment stance, he accepted a knighthood from The Queen in 2008 for the sake of his parents as he knew they would be proud.
" And also, you've got to understand that this says a lad who was born in a pit village, went to a grammar school. . worked for The Local newspaper and all of a sudden, 67 years later, he's kneeling in front of The Queen , being knighted. "
Tributes from around The World came in following Sir Michael's death from the likes of Sir Michael Caine and Sir David Attenborough .
But Mike Parkinson said that meant The Family 's grieving had almost gone on hold.
Becoming emotional, He Said : " The difficulty with having a public figure as a father is that you feel you can't grieve until Everyone Else has.
" It's a silly thing to say, but that's The Truth - you feel that Everyone Else must express what they feel about him because he meant so Much to them.
" He meant so Much to so many people but, actually, as A Family , it's hard because your experience is overshadowed by noise and an outpouring that you feel almost that you have to step back from and allow that to happen, and allow that wave to subside.
" And Then you, as A Family , can remember him as a father, as a husband. "
Source of news: bbc.com