The fourth ep of Sir David Attenborough’s natural history show focuses desert characters – including the ping pong ball-sized golden mole
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Sir David Frederick Attenborough OM CH CVO CBE FRS FLS FZS FSA is an English broadcaster and naturalist.
He is best known for writing and presenting the nine Life series, in conjunction with the BBC Natural History Unit, which collectively form a comprehensive survey of animal and plant life on the planet. He is also a former senior manager at the BBC, having served as controller of BBC Two and director of programming for BBC Television in the 1960s and 1970s. He is the only person to have won BAFTAs for programmes in each of black and white, colour, HD, and 3D.
Attenborough is widely considered a national treasure in Britain, although he himself does not like the term.In 2002 he was named among the 100 Greatest Britons following a UK-wide vote. He is the younger brother of director, producer and actor Richard Attenborough,[8] and older brother of motor executive John Attenborough.
Sir David Attenborough has several TV projects in development. He continues his long-running collaboration with the BBC Natural History Unit, introducing and narrating the Unit’s first 4K production Life Story, which debuted on BBC One in October 2014. After Life Story, the BBC have indicated that Attenborough is involved in another landmark natural history series “on the scale of Planet Earth and Frozen Planet”.
In October 2014, the corporation announced a trio of new one-off Attenborough documentaries as part of a raft of new natural history programmes. “Attenborough’s Paradise Birds” and “Attenborough’s Big Birds” was shown on BBC Two and “Waking Giants”, which follows the discovery of giant dinosaur bones in South America, aired on BBC One. The BBC have also commissioned Atlantic Productions to make a three-part, Attenborough-fronted series on the Great Barrier Reef. The series marks the 10th project for Attenborough and Atlantic, and sees him returning to a location he first filmed at in 1957.
Attenborough continues his recent partnerships with Sky and UKTV. His next 3D project, Conquest of the Skies, made by the team behind the BAFTA-winning David Attenborough’s Natural History Museum Alive, aired on Sky 3D at Christmas 2014. A third series of David Attenborough’s Natural Curiosities was shown on UKTV channel Watch in 2015. On radio, Attenborough has continued as one of the presenters of BBC Radio 4’s “Tweet of the Day”, which began a second series in September 2014.
On 22 February 2016, the BBC announced Planet Earth II, a sequel to the 2006 television series. Attenborough returned as narrator and presenter, with the main theme music composed by Hans Zimmer.
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