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Zeberdi

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He should be canonised for the contribution he’s made to earth sciences/climate/environmental awareness and making knowledge nature so accessible to people.

Had a lovely long read through this, this morning - fantastic synopsis of his life from the BBC

 




TimWatt

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He should be canonised for the contribution he’s made to earth sciences/climate/environmental awareness and making knowledge nature so accessible to people.

Had a lovely long read through this, this morning - fantastic synopsis of his life from the BBC

He lives round the corner from me. A very stylish front garden currently with white and purple tulips in bloom, plus matching alliums. Somewhat beat up Vauxhall in the driveway - though of course he may have little involvement with these things.
 


Eeyore

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At 99, he is incredible. Looks about 20 years younger.
 






Bombardier

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He should be canonised for the contribution he’s made to earth sciences/climate/environmental awareness and making knowledge nature so accessible to people.

Had a lovely long read through this, this morning - fantastic synopsis of his life from the BBC

Not too late to have a go at making pontiff. Don't think anyone would vote against him!!
 


The Clamp

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Clearly a briliant man. And indeed, Happy Birthday.

However, I’m not very keen on the recent series’ he’s done for a few reasons;

They can be very doom and gloom. Important but quite depressing.

I don’t like time dedicated to the “making of”.

But most markedly, the Disney style anthropomorphic scripts.

“This little guy’s been stood up. It looks like he’ll have to try harder than a twig next time if he’s to woo his partner”

Please. I like my documentaries dry, humourless, and unappealing to a younger generation .

And if that’s not enough, I have it on very good authority that when he thinks nobody’s looking, he likes to kick ducks up the arse.
 
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dazzer6666

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Clearly a briliant man. And indeed, Happy Birthday.

However, I’m not very keen on the recent series’ he’s done for a few reasons;

They can be very doom and gloom. Important but quite depressing.

I don’t like time dedicated to the “making of”.

But most markedly, the Disney style anthropomorphic scripts.

“This little guy’s been stood up. It looks like he’ll have to try harder than a twig next time if he’s to woo his partner”

Please. I like my documentaries dry, humourless, and unappealing to a younger generation .

And if that’s not enough, I have it on very good authority that when he thinks nobody’s looking, he likes to kick ducks up the arse.
I love the ‘making of’ bits - fascinating to see how they capture such footage
 




fly high

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Point of order it should read Sir Richard Attenborough not Mr.
 






Brovion

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Clearly a briliant man. And indeed, Happy Birthday.

However, I’m not very keen on the recent series’ he’s done for a few reasons;

They can be very doom and gloom. Important but quite depressing.

I don’t like time dedicated to the “making of”.

But most markedly, the Disney style anthropomorphic scripts.

“This little guy’s been stood up. It looks like he’ll have to try harder than a twig next time if he’s to woo his partner”


Please. I like my documentaries dry, humourless, and unappealing to a younger generation .

And if that’s not enough, I have it on very good authority that when he thinks nobody’s looking, he likes to kick ducks up the arse.
Yes, I agree. One of the things I loved about DA was he didn't use an anthropomorphic style. He'd talk about 'the alpha female', or 'the youngest cub', rather than give them human names which so many other natural world presenters seem to do: ("Here comes Nikiti with her three cute little cubs; Jamala, Ngudu and Derek"). Now he does seem to be making the narration a bit more twee. Only a bit, mind, he's still streets ahead of the "Ohmygoshlookatthat!" type of presenter who almost seem to be treating a nature programme as a glorified holiday. But as you say maybe that's what people want nowadays. Like you I prefer my documentaries dry!

And yes, I too don't like the 'making of' sections. I appreciate it is quite interesting, but it's almost a completely separate subject and I think it should be a separate programme.
 


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