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David Attenborough Early Wildlife Films To Screen In Colour
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/en tertain ment-ar ts-3609 1147
This is wonderful news ! I remember those early Zoo Quest programs with great affection. I also have the books that he wrote at the time here on my bookshelf.
"National treasure" is a phrase that we see used a lot these days, perhaps too much and too readily, but Attenborough truly deserves it !
This is wonderful news ! I remember those early Zoo Quest programs with great affection. I also have the books that he wrote at the time here on my bookshelf.
"National treasure" is a phrase that we see used a lot these days, perhaps too much and too readily, but Attenborough truly deserves it !
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He makes even the most boring of subjects sound exciting. I read this in an article once:- He tells a lovely anecdote about coming home from some god-awful adventure and throwing himself into his bed. He woke, blinded with sweat in the wee small hours. 'I thought I had malaria and lay there, anguished, wondering what type I'd been exposed to. I looked at my poor,...
13:58 Thu 21st Apr 2016
He makes even the most boring of subjects sound exciting. I read this in an article once:-
He tells a lovely anecdote about coming home from some god-awful adventure and throwing himself into his bed. He woke, blinded with sweat in the wee small hours.
'I thought I had malaria and lay there, anguished, wondering what type I'd been exposed to. I looked at my poor, dear wife and thought, "Good grief, what have I exposed her to as well?" Then I put my hand on the sheet between us and it was red hot. She'd bought an electric blanket when I was away. A his and hers one. My side was on and I had no clue that I should be turning it off.'
He is brilliant, intelligent and a normal human being.
He tells a lovely anecdote about coming home from some god-awful adventure and throwing himself into his bed. He woke, blinded with sweat in the wee small hours.
'I thought I had malaria and lay there, anguished, wondering what type I'd been exposed to. I looked at my poor, dear wife and thought, "Good grief, what have I exposed her to as well?" Then I put my hand on the sheet between us and it was red hot. She'd bought an electric blanket when I was away. A his and hers one. My side was on and I had no clue that I should be turning it off.'
He is brilliant, intelligent and a normal human being.
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