
Attenborough at 90
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In celebration of his ninetieth birthday, Sir David Attenborough shares extraordinary highlights of his life and career with broadcaster Kirsty Young, including the inspiring people he has met, the extraordinary journeys he has made and the remarkable animal encounters he has had across the globe. Joined by colleagues and friends, including Michael Palin and Chris Packham, Sir David shares some of the unforgettable moments from his unparalleled career, from capturing unique animal behaviour for the first time to the fast-paced advances in wildlife filming technology, as well as stories of the wonder and fragility of the natural world - stories that Sir David has spent his life exploring and championing.
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David Attenborough
David Attenborough
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David Attenborough
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Kirsty Young
Kirsty Young
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Kirsty Young
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Michael Palin
Michael Palin
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Michael Palin
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Ian Redmond
Ian Redmond
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Ian Redmond
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David Cameron
David Cameron
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David Cameron
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Sarah Watson
Sarah Watson
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Sarah Watson
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William, Prince of Wales
William, Prince of Wales
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William, Prince of Wales
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Chris Packham
Chris Packham
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Chris Packham
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Klaas-Douwe Dijkstra
Klaas-Douwe Dijkstra
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Klaas-Douwe Dijkstra
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Graham Norton
Graham Norton
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Graham Norton
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