The BBC has commissioned a slate of new shows to mark Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, on Friday 8 May, and will be showcasing some of the finest programmes from his extraordinary seven-decade career in a week-long celebration of his work and legacy.
New programmes
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Making Life on Earth: Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure - featuring new interviews with David and the original production team as they reflect on the making of the ground-breaking series Life on Earth for BBC One and iPlayer
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Secret Garden - a new primetime series for BBC One and iPlayer, in which Attenborough reveals the hidden worlds and remarkable wildlife thriving within Britain’s gardens
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David Attenborough’s 100 Years on Planet Earth - a celebratory live event for BBC One and iPlayer from the Royal Albert Hall, featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra and special guests.
From the archive
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Special episodes from some of Attenborough’s most beloved landmark series, airing on BBC One in the week leading up to his birthday
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A dedicated BBC iPlayer collection showcasing more than 40 series presented by David, celebrating one of the most remarkable bodies of work in broadcasting history.
Here's to many more! 💐🥳
... please? We can't handle another loss during these shit times.
Feels like tempting fate to announce a celebration of his 100th birthday this far in advance….
Reminds me when there were plans to release a Betty White's 100th birthday special until she died just three weeks beforehand. That whole thing felt incredibly exploitative though.
Are they going to celebrate his activism on global climate change and habitat destruction?
Sir David Attenborough is a global treasure. I can't imagine any documentary narrated by anyone else. His voice is so iconic, and his love and adoration for what he does reminds me only of Steve Irwin, just pleased to be there and doing what they do.
I used to think it was weird the way he pronounced the "s" in "Asia", and then I randomly heard it in some other old film and realized that people just used to say it like that a century ago and he had no reason to change now.
You said exactly what I'm thinking.
It is interesting how this fame is wholy based on him speaking English. Imagine some random guy in Slovakia having the greatest voice and narrating some of the finest documentations. No one outside the country would care.
He might "only" narrate them now, but he used to go out and film them as well as being a big advocate for conservation.
He has been doing television longer than Slovakia has…
He's been doing television longer than Slovakia has existed, depending on what definition you take.
Absolute legend and hero
So crazy this would pop up on my feed. I was just watching a segment of his on Lemurs last night.
Actually, it’s spelled L-e-m-m-y
