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a young david attenborough. took his first tentative steps. as a natural history program maker. as circle this freaking out his great yellow time saving the smell of the goats flas. he looked almost as though he had walked out of some prehistoric age. gosh. now here we are sixty years later at london zoo in the drug house named after the man who has become quite possibly. the most respected broadcaster. climb into. they've in the world until of has changed a lot since the posting counted. one of those yes. huge me. yeah so went downtown to that there were two networks and. in britain and. the bottom of the friday grated on the white carlos and. greta barley in nineteen fifty six. . i initial one of the european. all the time because in valley which is several weeks company. and. i am it film camera and i mean tone le. down saying and do it was just. marvelous hoops that the lack. and that i mean that was great published great fun house it was the first time that that had never been seen on. and it took risk. weeks to get past. arakan get that feel. and of course the world a few
a young david attenborough. took his first tentative steps. as a natural history program maker. as circle this freaking out his great yellow time saving the smell of the goats flas. he looked almost as though he had walked out of some prehistoric age. gosh. now here we are sixty years later at london zoo in the drug house named after the man who has become quite possibly. the most respected broadcaster. climb into. they've in the world until of has changed a lot since the posting counted. one...
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for more than half a century sir david attenborough has brought us a world of creatures and cultureshis zoo quest book — based on the original 1950s bbc television series — sir david has been talking to our arts editor, will gompertz, about his work in the early days and how the world has changed since then. let me take you back to the mid—1950s... archive: this is the story of a search for a dragon. ..when a young david attenborough took his first tentative steps as a natural history programme maker. as he circled us, flicking out his great yellow tongue, savouring the smell of the goat's flesh, he looked almost as though he had walked out of some prehistoric age. gosh, look at that. now here we are, 60 years later at london zoo. in the dragon house, named after the man who has become quite possibly the most respected broadcaster on planet earth. david, the world and television has changed a lot since you first encountered one of those. yes, hugely. yes, when i encountered that, there were two networks in britain only. the bottom of the ferry grated on the white coral sand... going
for more than half a century sir david attenborough has brought us a world of creatures and cultureshis zoo quest book — based on the original 1950s bbc television series — sir david has been talking to our arts editor, will gompertz, about his work in the early days and how the world has changed since then. let me take you back to the mid—1950s... archive: this is the story of a search for a dragon. ..when a young david attenborough took his first tentative steps as a natural history...
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we speak to sir david attenborough coming up in sportsday: the fa are asked questions about why theynted mark sampson to run the england women's team in the first place. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. britain could pay £18 billion to secure a two—year transitional deal after brexit to smooth our exit from the european union. the prime minister is expected to make the offer in a key speech on brexit in italy tomorrow. in return, theresa may wants continued access to the single market during that time and for britain to be able to negotiate its own trade deals. here's our political correspondent vicki young. has borisjohnson has boris johnson been has borisjohnson been won over? are you and the prime minister agreed on brexit, sir? he denied he was planning on resigning if the cabinet did not go his way but he appears to have signed up to the prime minister's brexit plan. ministers were given half an hour to read the speech theresa may will make tomorrow, which she hopes will reinvigorate talks with the eu. her party is divided over how quickly we break ties with the
we speak to sir david attenborough coming up in sportsday: the fa are asked questions about why theynted mark sampson to run the england women's team in the first place. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. britain could pay £18 billion to secure a two—year transitional deal after brexit to smooth our exit from the european union. the prime minister is expected to make the offer in a key speech on brexit in italy tomorrow. in return, theresa may wants continued access to the...
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for more than half a century sir david attenborough has brought us a world of creatures and cultures has been talking to our arts editor, will gompertz about his work in the early day — and how things have changed since then. let me take you back to the mid—1950s... this is the story of a search for a dragon. ..when a young david attenborough took his first tentative steps as a natural history programme maker. as he circled us, flicking out his great yellow tongue, savouring the smell of the goat's flesh, he looked almost as though he had walked out of some prehistoric age. gosh, look at that. now here we are, 60 years later at london zoo. in the dragon house, named after the man who has become quite possibly the most respected broadcaster on planet earth. david, the world and television has changed a lot since you first encountered one of those. yes. hugely. yes, when i encountered that, there were two networks in britain only. the bottom of the ferry grated on the white coral sand... i went to bali in 1956. i only saw one other european all the time i was in bali, which was several
for more than half a century sir david attenborough has brought us a world of creatures and cultures has been talking to our arts editor, will gompertz about his work in the early day — and how things have changed since then. let me take you back to the mid—1950s... this is the story of a search for a dragon. ..when a young david attenborough took his first tentative steps as a natural history programme maker. as he circled us, flicking out his great yellow tongue, savouring the smell of...
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we speak to sir david attenborough about the wonders of the natural world.he cheese cheese underfire for under fire for thousands of cancelled flights, the boss of ryanair was not feeling very patient today. he is making pilots delay some leave to avoid cutting yet more flights. extra money in it for them. but also evidence that some could co nve rse but also evidence that some could converse down. rya nair but also evidence that some could converse down. ryanair is split into 86 pieces, i won't europe. each of them have representatives but the very reallyjoin them have representatives but the very really join forces. them have representatives but the very reallyjoin forces. i am told that around half have backed a letter that says the majority of collea g u es letter that says the majority of colleagues rejected your last offer, offering the £12,000 bonus to walk on diesel. this is one of their biggest bases. pilots here, along with others in london, frankfurt and berlin are being offered an extra 10,000 euros if they help out. but i have seen messages on s
we speak to sir david attenborough about the wonders of the natural world.he cheese cheese underfire for under fire for thousands of cancelled flights, the boss of ryanair was not feeling very patient today. he is making pilots delay some leave to avoid cutting yet more flights. extra money in it for them. but also evidence that some could co nve rse but also evidence that some could converse down. rya nair but also evidence that some could converse down. ryanair is split into 86 pieces, i...
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. —— david attenborough. he has given an exclusive interview with our arts editor.vid attenborough took his first tentative steps as a natural history programme maker. as he circled us, flicking out his great yellow tongue, savouring the smell of the goat's flesh, he looked almost as though he had walked out of some prehistoric age. gosh, look at that. now here we are, 60 years later at london zoo. in the dragon house, named after the man who has become quite possibly the most respected broadcaster on planet earth. david, the world and television has changed a lot since you first encountered one of those. yes. hugely. yes, when i encountered that, there were two networks in britain only. the bottom of the ferry grated on the white coral sand... i went to bali in 1956. i only saw one other european all the time i was in bali, which was several weeks, a couple of weeks. and we filmed dancing, and it was just marvellous. whoops, look at that! i mean that, that was great fun. it was the first time that that had ever been seen on television. yes. and it took us weeks to
. —— david attenborough. he has given an exclusive interview with our arts editor.vid attenborough took his first tentative steps as a natural history programme maker. as he circled us, flicking out his great yellow tongue, savouring the smell of the goat's flesh, he looked almost as though he had walked out of some prehistoric age. gosh, look at that. now here we are, 60 years later at london zoo. in the dragon house, named after the man who has become quite possibly the most respected...
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and an exclusive interview with david attenborough on his extraordinary career.me for sports day. good evening. the headlines tonight. who knew what and when? the effort they ask questions about why they appointed mark sampson to the england team in the first place. he is on his bike that the outgoing president of cycling's governing body brian cookson says he leaves with his head held high. bowled out by the rain. only three overs were played at trent bridge. ahead of the big nfl game at wembley this week, i will be finding out if american football players have got what it ta kes to football players have got what it takes to make it in london. all that to come. first of all, the football. it has been claimed that the fa was warned about employing england women's manager mark sampson before he got the job. england women's manager mark sampson before he got thejob. samson england women's manager mark sampson before he got the job. samson was sacked on wednesday after evidence emerged of inappropriate and behaviour with female players in a previous world. questions
and an exclusive interview with david attenborough on his extraordinary career.me for sports day. good evening. the headlines tonight. who knew what and when? the effort they ask questions about why they appointed mark sampson to the england team in the first place. he is on his bike that the outgoing president of cycling's governing body brian cookson says he leaves with his head held high. bowled out by the rain. only three overs were played at trent bridge. ahead of the big nfl game at...
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one of the islands featured in david attenborough's "planet earth ii", documenting the hostile environmenttic! joining me now is our science reporter, victoria gill. amazing camerawork. tell us, for people who don't know, i'm not entirely sure myself, whether south sandwich islands are? they are so remote, that camera crew was some of the very few people on earth ever to have set foot there. i think 12 people on that island. by the right on the edge of the antarctic. basically whether south atlantic meets the antarctic. their incredible remoteness is one of the reasons they haven't been exploited to this point. they are administered by the uk come under the jurisdiction of the uk, one of our overseas territories, but whereas the neighbouring larger island of south georgia saw a lot of wailing and ceiling and human activity on the 20th century, the south sandwich owners did not, so this extra level of protection would set them aside for research and conservation. of protection would set them aside for research and conservationlj for research and conservation.” think they are being described
one of the islands featured in david attenborough's "planet earth ii", documenting the hostile environmenttic! joining me now is our science reporter, victoria gill. amazing camerawork. tell us, for people who don't know, i'm not entirely sure myself, whether south sandwich islands are? they are so remote, that camera crew was some of the very few people on earth ever to have set foot there. i think 12 people on that island. by the right on the edge of the antarctic. basically whether...