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of david attenborough, not footage of david attenborough hiding in your attic!id attenborough. that would be a surprise. mind you, if sir david attenborough is in your attic, that would also be a big story. the national crime agency has issued a warning to organised gangs, which it says are behind a recent spike in illegal attempts to cross the english channel. on friday, eight iranian people were brought ashore after their dinghy was spotted off the coast of kent. it brings the total number of suspected migrants to have reached the uk this month to 101. our reporter keith doyle has more. these men were found in a dinghy by a border force patrol boat in the channel yesterday. the eight men, who say they are iranian, were taken into custody and interviewed by immigration officers. the day before, 1a people were found in two dinghies in the channel. french authorities found another 11 suspected migrants on the same day. there has been a huge rise in the number of people trying to cross the channel in small boats. in the past month, 101 suspected migrants have been
of david attenborough, not footage of david attenborough hiding in your attic!id attenborough. that would be a surprise. mind you, if sir david attenborough is in your attic, that would also be a big story. the national crime agency has issued a warning to organised gangs, which it says are behind a recent spike in illegal attempts to cross the english channel. on friday, eight iranian people were brought ashore after their dinghy was spotted off the coast of kent. it brings the total number of...
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victoria gill has been speaking to david attenborough about it.cause no—one in power actually cares. it's either too hot or too cold, and we can't grow anything. the world is a place where we all live together, and if we don't take care of it, we will have nowhere to go. the monsoons are sometimes coming too early or too late, like, nothing is on time. translation: of course, but what can i do about that? concern and confusion over climate change. it is a global conversation. and now, the un has turned to a very familiar figure to take messages like these from people all around the world to the crucial climate talks in poland in less than two weeks' time. the people's seat is meant to represent the hundreds of millions of people around the world whose lives are about to be affected, or have already been affected, by climate change, so that it will sit there to remind politicians that this is not a theoretical enterprise. this is our opportunity to collectively make a difference — to have our voices heard. we saw how the response to blue planet, wi
victoria gill has been speaking to david attenborough about it.cause no—one in power actually cares. it's either too hot or too cold, and we can't grow anything. the world is a place where we all live together, and if we don't take care of it, we will have nowhere to go. the monsoons are sometimes coming too early or too late, like, nothing is on time. translation: of course, but what can i do about that? concern and confusion over climate change. it is a global conversation. and now, the un...
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some of david attenborough's messages have gone missing. also gaps in 66, 67 and 71. royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. now on bbc news — a special programme as part of the bbc‘s 100 women season. in this first episode of trailblazers, we hear from women as they reflect on the moment they decided to stand up — and the change they inspired. you may find some parts of this programme upsetting. welcome to the bbc‘s 100 women season. welcome to the bbc‘s 100 women season. the last 12 months since angerfrom season. the last 12 months since anger from women around the world the sexual harassment. the movement has taken hold for women demanding change and equal treatment. the films we are about to show you focus on women who have become trailblazers. our
some of david attenborough's messages have gone missing. also gaps in 66, 67 and 71. royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. now on bbc news — a special programme as part of...
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david attenborough shows off the people's chair, which will take pride of place at as world leaders gatherext week for a climate change conference. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 4am in the morning in riyadh, where saudi arabia's foreign minister has told the bbc that criticism of the leadership was a red line that would not be tolerated. adel bin ahmed al—jubeir defended the crown prince against claims of being behind the murder of journalist jamal khashoggi. it follows reports the cia had concluded the prince would have had to order the killing. the bbc‘s chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been speaking exclusively to the saudi arabian foreign minister. an unshakeable bond, but the us congress now has the prince in its sights. it wants to know what role did he play in the murder ofjamal khashoggi. but in riyadh, the kingdom's top diplomat hits back. the crown prince of saudi arabia is not involved in this. we have made that very clear. we have an investigation that'
david attenborough shows off the people's chair, which will take pride of place at as world leaders gatherext week for a climate change conference. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 9am in singapore, 1am in london and 4am in the morning in riyadh, where saudi arabia's foreign minister has told the bbc that criticism of the leadership was a red line that would not be tolerated. adel bin ahmed al—jubeir defended the crown...
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some of david attenborough's lectures from 1973 have gone missing.elevised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. recognise this sound ? yes, that is undeniably ‘the lion king', but not as we know it. the trailer for the re—telling of the classic disney film has been released and it's already had
some of david attenborough's lectures from 1973 have gone missing.elevised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. recognise this sound ? yes, that is undeniably ‘the lion king', but not as we know it. the trailer for the...
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we know there is some missing sir david attenborough.e recent experiments, you are in charge of the props of the experiments themselves, that's your job. i was a guest on the christmas lectures before i started working but i love this place, everyone who works in science and science communication plus the royal is to andi communication plus the royal is to and i have the bestjob in the world, it's myjob to build and come up world, it's myjob to build and come up with demonstrations. do they a lwa ys up with demonstrations. do they always were? nope. in rehearsal, i'm ona train, always were? nope. in rehearsal, i'm on a train, going to be building more props and we test and test and test and fingers crossed they work but if they don't forget is part of the scientific process. anger is crossed you will get some of them. i love your enthusiasm, it's brilliant. let us know if something turns up. we will of course. check, it's a family who were way ahead of the times in terms of technology, thatis the times in terms of technology, that is wha
we know there is some missing sir david attenborough.e recent experiments, you are in charge of the props of the experiments themselves, that's your job. i was a guest on the christmas lectures before i started working but i love this place, everyone who works in science and science communication plus the royal is to andi communication plus the royal is to and i have the bestjob in the world, it's myjob to build and come up world, it's myjob to build and come up with demonstrations. do they a...
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some of david attenborough's lectures from 1973 have gone missing.ps in ‘66, ‘67, ‘69, ‘70 and ‘71. the royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. now on bbc news, our world asks — who cares about israel's thai workers? every year, thousands of people come from thailand to work in israel, hoping to build a better life for their families back home. but what they find when they get here can be shocking. for more than a year, we have been investigating the treatment of thai labourers working on israel's farms. their labour helps to produce fruit and veg sold across the globe, but they are anxious their work is damaging their health. and many deaths amongst the workers remain uninvestigated. in this film, we will be asking who cares about is
some of david attenborough's lectures from 1973 have gone missing.ps in ‘66, ‘67, ‘69, ‘70 and ‘71. the royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they are hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. now on bbc news, our...
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could you have a rare clip of david attenborough hiding in your attic?cientists call for the public‘s help to track down a missing tv lecture. in sport, a welsh warning to the world. if they beat south africa this afternoon, they will have won all four autumn internationals, for the first time, with the world cup less than a year away. good morning. it is looking pretty chilly again this weekend for most of us. at least on the plus side most of us. at least on the plus side m ost pla ces of us. at least on the plus side most places will be dry. there are some rain in the forecast, especially across southern areas, so dromey later for a especially across southern areas, so dromey laterfor a full especially across southern areas, so dromey later for a full weather round—up. ——join dromey later for a full weather round—up. —— join me. it is saturday 2a november. our top story: theresa may is heading to brussels to attempt to finalise her brexit deal with eu leaders. the prime minister is hoping the plans will be approved at a summit on sunday, but spain's p
could you have a rare clip of david attenborough hiding in your attic?cientists call for the public‘s help to track down a missing tv lecture. in sport, a welsh warning to the world. if they beat south africa this afternoon, they will have won all four autumn internationals, for the first time, with the world cup less than a year away. good morning. it is looking pretty chilly again this weekend for most of us. at least on the plus side most of us. at least on the plus side m ost pla ces of...
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of their christmas lectures from the ‘60s and ‘70s which are missing, including some by sir david attenboroughd at 11:30, i'll be hosting dateline london where my guests and i will consider whether may's brexit deal will make it through the commons. theresa may is heading to brussels this afternoon to try to finalise her brexit deal with eu leaders. the prime minister is hoping the plans will be approved at a summit on sunday. but spain's prime minister has threatened to derail the timetable, if he doesn't get further reassurances over the status of gibraltar. here's our political correspondent, chris mason. roll up, roll up, the prime minister doesn't quite say, but you get the picture. the government's setting its stall out wherever you might hear, see, or read it. but for this weekend at least, the focus turns away from here at westminster, away from flogging the deal domestically, and the prime minister hops over the channel instead, to ensure that the eu is fully signed up to it. mrs may heads for brussels later to meet two of the biggies of that city — the president of the european commi
of their christmas lectures from the ‘60s and ‘70s which are missing, including some by sir david attenboroughd at 11:30, i'll be hosting dateline london where my guests and i will consider whether may's brexit deal will make it through the commons. theresa may is heading to brussels this afternoon to try to finalise her brexit deal with eu leaders. the prime minister is hoping the plans will be approved at a summit on sunday. but spain's prime minister has threatened to derail the...
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david attenborough shows off ‘the people's seat, designed to give ordinary people a say.rabia's foreign minister has told the bbc that criticising the leadership of the kingdom is "a red line" and will not be tolerated. adel al—jubeir said that includes calls to replace crown prince mohammed bin salman, who he said was not involved in the murder of the journalist — and saudi government critic — jamal khashoggi. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been speaking exclusively to the foreign minister in riyadh. an unshakeable bond, but the us congress now has the prince in its sights. it wants to know what role did he play in the murder ofjamal khashoggi. but in riyadh, the kingdom's top diplomat hits back. the crown prince of saudi arabia is not involved in this. we have made that very clear. we have an investigation that's ongoing, and we will punish the individuals who are responsible for this, and we will make sure it doesn't happen again. so this is a red line — is this a red line for the kingdom, sir, whatever the evidence is? show us the evidence, show
david attenborough shows off ‘the people's seat, designed to give ordinary people a say.rabia's foreign minister has told the bbc that criticising the leadership of the kingdom is "a red line" and will not be tolerated. adel al—jubeir said that includes calls to replace crown prince mohammed bin salman, who he said was not involved in the murder of the journalist — and saudi government critic — jamal khashoggi. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been...
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victoria gill has been speaking to david attenborough about it.tually cares. it is either too hot or too cold and we can't grow anything. the world is a place where we all live together and, if we don't take care of it, we will have nowhere to go. the monsoons are sometimes coming too early or too late, like nothing is on time. translation: of course, but what can i do about that? concern and confusion over climate change. it's a global conversation. and now the un has turned to a very familiar figure to take messages like these from people all around the world to the crucial climate talks in poland in less than two weeks' time. the people's seat is meant to represent the hundreds
victoria gill has been speaking to david attenborough about it.tually cares. it is either too hot or too cold and we can't grow anything. the world is a place where we all live together and, if we don't take care of it, we will have nowhere to go. the monsoons are sometimes coming too early or too late, like nothing is on time. translation: of course, but what can i do about that? concern and confusion over climate change. it's a global conversation. and now the un has turned to a very familiar...
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victoria gill has been speaking about it to the broadcaster and naturalist david attenborough.w, and no—one‘s doing anything, ‘cause no—one in power actually cares. it's either too hot or too cold, and we can't grow anything. the world is a place where we all live together, and if we don't take care of it, we will have nowhere to go. the monsoons are sometimes coming too early or too late, like, nothing is on time. translation: of course, but what can i do about that? concern and confusion over climate change — it is a global conversation. and now, the un has turned to a very familiar figure to take messages like these from people all around the world to the crucial climate talks in poland in less than two weeks‘ time. the people‘s seat is meant to represent the hundreds of millions of people there are around the world whose lives are about to be affected, or have already been affected, by climate change, so that it will sit there to remind politicians that this is not a theoretical enterprise. this is our opportunity to collectively make a difference — to have our voices heard
victoria gill has been speaking about it to the broadcaster and naturalist david attenborough.w, and no—one‘s doing anything, ‘cause no—one in power actually cares. it's either too hot or too cold, and we can't grow anything. the world is a place where we all live together, and if we don't take care of it, we will have nowhere to go. the monsoons are sometimes coming too early or too late, like, nothing is on time. translation: of course, but what can i do about that? concern and...
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sir david attenborough is one of those involved.ether, and if we don't take care of it we will have nowhere to go. the monsoons are sometimes coming too early or too late, nothing is on time. of course, but what can i do about that? concern and confusion over climate change. it's a global conversation, and now the un has turned to a very familiar figure to ta ke turned to a very familiar figure to take messages like these from people all around the world to the crucial climate talks in poland. the the people's seat is representing hundreds of millions of people around the world whose lives are about to be affected, by climate change. so they will sit there to remind politicians that this is not a theoretical enterprise. this is our opportunity to collectively make a difference to have our voices heard. it is not one man's at du, it is not one—to—one and's view. —— it is not one—to—one and's view. —— it is not one man's view, it is not one—to—one how would you convince people that they can make a difference and they can be a part of
sir david attenborough is one of those involved.ether, and if we don't take care of it we will have nowhere to go. the monsoons are sometimes coming too early or too late, nothing is on time. of course, but what can i do about that? concern and confusion over climate change. it's a global conversation, and now the un has turned to a very familiar figure to ta ke turned to a very familiar figure to take messages like these from people all around the world to the crucial climate talks in poland....
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and david attenborough shows off the people's chair which will take pride of place as world leaders gather a climate change conference. they aren't working in a vacuum, they are dealing with real people's futures and the people are watching them and want action. the republic of ireland start the hunt for a new manager as martin o'neill steps down after five years in charge. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a british student has been sentenced to life in prison in the united arab emirates for spying. 31—year—old matthew hedges — who was studying at durham university — was in the uae researching the country's foreign and internal security policies when he was detained by the authorities in may. his wife, who was in court this morning, says her husband is innocent and called for the uk government to take a stand. the foreign secretary, jeremy hunt, says he's shocked and disappointed by the verdict — and has warned of repercussions for the relationship between the two countries. from abu dhabi, paul blake reports. matthew hedges in happier times with his wife daniela. the durha
and david attenborough shows off the people's chair which will take pride of place as world leaders gather a climate change conference. they aren't working in a vacuum, they are dealing with real people's futures and the people are watching them and want action. the republic of ireland start the hunt for a new manager as martin o'neill steps down after five years in charge. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. a british student has been sentenced to life in prison in the united arab...
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the search is on for missing footage of sir david attenborough, first aired on the bbc almost 50 yearsing the public to look in their attics for any recordings of their christmas science lectures — including those by sir david — after realising 31 broadcasts are missing from their collection. 0ur correspondent david sillito reports. we will have a little protein dance. carl sagan, in1977, doing the protein dance. very good. can you get a different note on it? christopher zeeman and the science of music. heart rate 126 — you must be calming down, robert. how do you feel now, compared to before? great. these lectures have been a christmas tradition since 1825, and were first broadcast on the bbc in 1936. but not all of them have survived in the archive. some of david attenborough‘s lectures from 1973 have gone missing. there are also gaps in ‘66, ‘67, ‘69, ‘70 and ‘71. the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever sc
the search is on for missing footage of sir david attenborough, first aired on the bbc almost 50 yearsing the public to look in their attics for any recordings of their christmas science lectures — including those by sir david — after realising 31 broadcasts are missing from their collection. 0ur correspondent david sillito reports. we will have a little protein dance. carl sagan, in1977, doing the protein dance. very good. can you get a different note on it? christopher zeeman and the...
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and taking the chair — ahead of the un climate change conference — david attenborough shows off ‘theat designed to give ordinary people a say. saudi arabia's foreign minister has told the bbc that criticising the leadership of the kingdom is "a red line" and will not be tolerated. adel al—jubeir said that includes calls to replace crown prince mohammed bin salman, who he said was not involved in the murder of the journalist and saudi government critic jamal khashoggi. our chief international correspondent lyse doucet has been speaking to the foreign minister in riyadh. she asked him first about accusations of a cover—up. this was not the cover—up. we released the information as we had it at the time, and we received more information, we could then update what happened and come up with a picture that's more complete. why did they wantjamal kashoggi back, and that he was such a threat that if he didn't want to come back, he had to be killed? jamal khashoggi was not wanted in saudi arabia. but he obviously was! 15 members went to saudi arabia, including members of the crown princes‘s ow
and taking the chair — ahead of the un climate change conference — david attenborough shows off ‘theat designed to give ordinary people a say. saudi arabia's foreign minister has told the bbc that criticising the leadership of the kingdom is "a red line" and will not be tolerated. adel al—jubeir said that includes calls to replace crown prince mohammed bin salman, who he said was not involved in the murder of the journalist and saudi government critic jamal khashoggi. our...
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it was with david attenborough. in this sports bulletin, i don't think there are, anyway! what a year it's been for england, and they finished 2018 in style by laying a few world cup ghosts to rest at wembley last night. john watson was watching. at wembley, reminders of an england of old. can gareth southgate match their success with a younger generation? for now, the nations league. a win and england would reach the semi—finals. a chance to win some silverware. raheem sterling eager to get them there. with the margins so small, when croatia scored through andrej kramaric, england were facing relegation. a meaningless friendly this wasn't. seeking the win to qualify, southgate sent for reinforcements. kane poking the ball goalwards for substitute jesse lingard to score. but england needed another. who else but captain harry kane getting the ball over the line and his team too. we're professional, we want to win at everything we do. whether it's a new tournament, an old tournament, we want to win, and i've touched o
it was with david attenborough. in this sports bulletin, i don't think there are, anyway! what a year it's been for england, and they finished 2018 in style by laying a few world cup ghosts to rest at wembley last night. john watson was watching. at wembley, reminders of an england of old. can gareth southgate match their success with a younger generation? for now, the nations league. a win and england would reach the semi—finals. a chance to win some silverware. raheem sterling eager to get...
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and sir david attenborough is to take up the so—called "people's seat" at next month's united nationste change conference. both britain and the eu say progress has been made in brexit talks today between the uk prime minister theresa may and european commission president, jean claude juncker. mrs may says she'll meet mrjuncker again for more negotiations on saturday, ahead of a planned eu summit on brexit the next day. the british and eu sides have been trying to finalise what's being called the political declaration, effectively an broad outline of what the uk's future relationship with the european union will be after brexit, in areas ranging from aviation to trade. so this is what the prime minister has had to say in the last hour about how the talks went. we've had a very good meeting this evening. we've made further progress, and as a result, we've given sufficient direction to our negotiators. i hope for them to be able to resolve the remaining issues, and that work will start immediately. i now plan to return for further meetings, including with presidentjuncker, on saturday to
and sir david attenborough is to take up the so—called "people's seat" at next month's united nationste change conference. both britain and the eu say progress has been made in brexit talks today between the uk prime minister theresa may and european commission president, jean claude juncker. mrs may says she'll meet mrjuncker again for more negotiations on saturday, ahead of a planned eu summit on brexit the next day. the british and eu sides have been trying to finalise what's...
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now at that climate talks in poland next month, sir david attenborough has said he will be taking upge. many of whom feel their politicians are not responding quickly enough. the united nations felt that in their debates it shouldn't just be politicians, it shouldn'tjust be scientists, it should be ordinary people and people around the world. and around the world there is an increasing understanding and recognition of the climate change problem and the catastrophe that awaits us unless we do something about it. and to sharpen the minds of those who are taking decisions in these complex debates, they thought it would be a good symbolic act if the overwhelming view of people around the world was represented. the question is, how do you do that? because we want people in china and in australia, and in europe, and in south america, and the pacific to have a chance of feeling that their reactions and their understandings and their view of what is happening in the world is important. and, so, there has been the suggestion that there should be a seat and which politicians should see while t
now at that climate talks in poland next month, sir david attenborough has said he will be taking upge. many of whom feel their politicians are not responding quickly enough. the united nations felt that in their debates it shouldn't just be politicians, it shouldn'tjust be scientists, it should be ordinary people and people around the world. and around the world there is an increasing understanding and recognition of the climate change problem and the catastrophe that awaits us unless we do...
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victoria gill has been speaking to david attenborough about it. we have been hanging on about it for decades now and no—one is doing anything because no—one in power actually cares. it is either too hot or too cold and we can't grow anything. the world is a place where we all live together and, if we don't take care of it, we will have nowhere to go. the monsoons are sometimes coming too early or too late, like nothing is on time. translation: of course, but what can i do about that? concern and confusion over climate change. it's a global conversation. and now the un has turned to a very familiar figure to take messages like these from people all around the world to the crucial climate talks in poland in less than two weeks‘ time. the people's seat is meant to represent the hundreds of millions of people around the world whose lives are about to be affected or have already been affected by climate change so that it will sit there to remind politicians that this is not a theoretical enterprise. this is our opportunity to collectively make a differ
victoria gill has been speaking to david attenborough about it. we have been hanging on about it for decades now and no—one is doing anything because no—one in power actually cares. it is either too hot or too cold and we can't grow anything. the world is a place where we all live together and, if we don't take care of it, we will have nowhere to go. the monsoons are sometimes coming too early or too late, like nothing is on time. translation: of course, but what can i do about that?...
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the search is on for missing footage of sir david attenborough first aired on the bbc almost 50 yearsat the royal institution are asking the public to look in their attics for any recordings of their christmas science lectures — including those by sir david — after realising 31 broadcasts are missing from their collection. our media and arts correspondent, david sillito, reports. we will have a little protein dance. carl sagan, in1977, doing the protein dance. very good. can you get a different note on it? christopher zeeman and the science of music. heart rate 126 — you must be calming down, robert. how do you feel now, compared to before? great. these lectures have been a christmas tradition since 1825, and were first broadcast on the bbc in 1936. but not all of them have survived in the archive. some of david attenborough‘s lectures from 1973 have gone missing. there are also gaps in ‘66, ‘67, ‘69, ‘70 and ‘71. the royal institution was to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in
the search is on for missing footage of sir david attenborough first aired on the bbc almost 50 yearsat the royal institution are asking the public to look in their attics for any recordings of their christmas science lectures — including those by sir david — after realising 31 broadcasts are missing from their collection. our media and arts correspondent, david sillito, reports. we will have a little protein dance. carl sagan, in1977, doing the protein dance. very good. can you get a...
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some of david attenborough's lectures from 1973 have gone missing. there are also gaps in ‘66, ‘67, ‘69, ‘70 and ‘71. the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. get in touch if you think you have one of those missing lectures. now it's time for a look at the weather with stav. it's going to be a chilly day for most of us. largely dry with the best of the sunshine across the west, but it will remain quite cloudy and wet across southern england. the good news is this evening it should start to turn a bit drier across the southern areas and for all it's going to be chilly with that easterly wind. the rain begins to peter out across the south, it should turn a bit dry here towards the end of the night, though the channel islands remaini
some of david attenborough's lectures from 1973 have gone missing. there are also gaps in ‘66, ‘67, ‘69, ‘70 and ‘71. the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. get...
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could you have a rare clip of david attenborough hiding in your attic?ave won all four autumn internationals, for the first time, with the world cup less than a year away.
could you have a rare clip of david attenborough hiding in your attic?ave won all four autumn internationals, for the first time, with the world cup less than a year away.
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and david attenborough calls for a global solution to climate change — ahead of the united nations‘ climate in poland. it's 5 o'clock — our top story: the prime minister has said she's deeply concerned about the case of a british academic — who's been jailed for life in the united arab emirates. during a brief hearing at a court in abu dhabi — matthew hedges was found guilty of spying on behalf of the british government. the 31—year—old — who's studying for a doctorate at durham university — has been held since may and has endured long spells of solitary confinement. the uae says the trial was fair and transparent. jon donnison reports. matthew hedges had hoped today's court appearance would see him a free man, instead the 31—year—old academic, seen here with his wife, faces life in prison. —— matthew hedges. the hearing lasted just five minutes, according to family and friends. we are all in shock. what this verdict says is that there is no boundaries, there is no academic safety for research in the uae. this afternoon, durham university gave its reaction to the sentence. sending an e—mail
and david attenborough calls for a global solution to climate change — ahead of the united nations‘ climate in poland. it's 5 o'clock — our top story: the prime minister has said she's deeply concerned about the case of a british academic — who's been jailed for life in the united arab emirates. during a brief hearing at a court in abu dhabi — matthew hedges was found guilty of spying on behalf of the british government. the 31—year—old — who's studying for a doctorate at durham...
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and taking the chair — ahead of the un climate change conference, david attenborough shows off the people's
and taking the chair — ahead of the un climate change conference, david attenborough shows off the people's
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the search is on for missing footage of sir david attenborough
the search is on for missing footage of sir david attenborough
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some of david attenborough's lectures from 1973 have gone missing. there are also gaps in ‘66, ‘67, ‘69, ‘70 and ‘71. the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection. recognise this sound 7 yes, that is undeniably ‘the lion king', but not as we know it. the trailer for the re—telling of the classic disney film has been released and it's already had 21 million views in 2a hours. the remake is due to hit cinemas next summer and its cast includes the likes of beyonce, seth rogan and donald glover — otherwise known as ‘childish gambino‘. now it's time for a look at the weather with nick miller. a lot of cloud coming in across the east and south of the uk. and easterly flow and it will be all change next week. right now it is as you were with
some of david attenborough's lectures from 1973 have gone missing. there are also gaps in ‘66, ‘67, ‘69, ‘70 and ‘71. the royal institution wants to put all of these televised lectures online, and is asking the public if they have copies of the missing programmes hidden in a loft or stored in a garage. they were television's first ever science programme, and they're hoping that some of their technologically inclined viewers might be able to help them complete the full collection....
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david attenborough shows off the people's chair,
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david attenborough shows off ‘the people's seat, designed to give ordinary people a say.
david attenborough shows off ‘the people's seat, designed to give ordinary people a say.
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david attenborough's new series looks at nature's most interesting dynasties. up with olympic gymnast max whitlock. he's back from competition and he'll be talking to us on the sofa a little bit later on. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: the prime minister will lay wreaths in belgium and france today to honour the fallen soldiers of the first world war. ceremonies are taking place in the belgian city of mons followed by thiepval cemetery in france. they will start three days of remembrance events, including a concert at the royal albert hall and wreath—laying at the cenotaph, to mark the centenary of the armistice deal which ended the four—year conflict. we'll be live in mons later this morning, where that ceremony is due to begin at 9am. and just before 7am, we'll catch up with our reporter, robert hall, who has spent the week travelling along part of the western front. a vigil has taken place in california to remember the 12 people who were killed in yesterday's shooting at a bar just outside los angeles. police named the
david attenborough's new series looks at nature's most interesting dynasties. up with olympic gymnast max whitlock. he's back from competition and he'll be talking to us on the sofa a little bit later on. good morning, here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news: the prime minister will lay wreaths in belgium and france today to honour the fallen soldiers of the first world war. ceremonies are taking place in the belgian city of mons followed by thiepval cemetery in france. they will...
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the wonderful sir david attenborough with his bbc programme i think really brought home to people thehat has sharpened the problem. so we're very focused on that. michael gove in the environment ministry is working on the waste and resource plan. but ultimately what we are seeing is a huge shift away from single use plastics here. we have banned things like micro beads, we are looking at how we phase out or indeed help support things like recyclable bottles and deposit schemes. there's a huge amount of activity. i think this refusal to accept waste from the west was a really good wake—up call because of course we know government and in particular industry and of course consumers want to do more. and we can do more. here is a very indulgent question from a certain christian fraser of south—west london, who just bought an electric car! hurray! and says, why are there so few e—car charging points? well it is an excellent question because we know that the two things people worry about, it is the cost although the cost is dropping. but it is called range anxiety, christian. it is a technic
the wonderful sir david attenborough with his bbc programme i think really brought home to people thehat has sharpened the problem. so we're very focused on that. michael gove in the environment ministry is working on the waste and resource plan. but ultimately what we are seeing is a huge shift away from single use plastics here. we have banned things like micro beads, we are looking at how we phase out or indeed help support things like recyclable bottles and deposit schemes. there's a huge...
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unwritten rule in nature documentaries to observe but not participate but the show's creator, sir david attenboroughhe says it's okay. >> you're right, he approves. >>> ahead, who gave $1.8 billion donation to a university? we'll find out in a moment. initials are mb. your local news is next. ocal news is next. >>> good morning, everyone. it is 8:25, and i'm michelle griego. a live look outside, and you can see the thick smoke is blanketing the bay area. all the smoke from the campfire will linger in the bay area for another few days. air quality sun healthy across the region. the butte county camp fire is blamed for 77 deaths and 993 unaccounted for this morning. the fire has burned 233 miles, and it's 66% contained. >>> today marriott hotel officials and the workers union are headed back to the bargaining table to try to end the strike in san francisco. thousands of marriott workers are pushing for higher pay and more job security. we will have news updates throughout the day on your favorite platforms, including kpix.com. most stores are open thanksgiving, six p.m. to midnight. reopening friday a
unwritten rule in nature documentaries to observe but not participate but the show's creator, sir david attenboroughhe says it's okay. >> you're right, he approves. >>> ahead, who gave $1.8 billion donation to a university? we'll find out in a moment. initials are mb. your local news is next. ocal news is next. >>> good morning, everyone. it is 8:25, and i'm michelle griego. a live look outside, and you can see the thick smoke is blanketing the bay area. all the smoke...
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sir david attenborough's new series dynasties continues on bbc one this weekend.9am, we'll be remembering cilla black's best—loved songs with her son robert and singer rebecca ferguson. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. in the next few hours, theresa may will head to the commons, as she makes the case for her plan for brexit. yesterday during a tense five—hour meeting at downing street, the prime minister did manage to reach an agreement with her cabinet. but there was opposition from some of her own ministers, and she'll face tough questions this morning from mps of all parties. scotland's first minister nicola sturgeon has called it a bad deal. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, has said the prime minister's draft brexit text would be a bad deal for the country. this, from what i know of it, it is not a good dealfor scotland. it would take scotland out of the single market, which would be bad enoughin single market, which would be bad enough in and of itself, but it would do so while leaving us competing for investment in jobs with
sir david attenborough's new series dynasties continues on bbc one this weekend.9am, we'll be remembering cilla black's best—loved songs with her son robert and singer rebecca ferguson. here's a summary of today's main stories from bbc news. in the next few hours, theresa may will head to the commons, as she makes the case for her plan for brexit. yesterday during a tense five—hour meeting at downing street, the prime minister did manage to reach an agreement with her cabinet. but there was...
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sir david attenborough.siblings never even made it to hospital. like so many others, they were collateral damage in this devastating war. the conflict in yemen has been raging for three and a half years, between a saudi—led military coalition and iranian—backed houthi rebels. as the main entry point for food aid, the rebel—held port of hudaydah has been a focus of international efforts to broker a truce, but hopes of a deal suffered further setback this week when fighting escalated. the un describes yemen as the world's worst man—made humanitarian disaster, with 14 million people on the brink of famine, more than half of them children. and the charity save the children estimates 85,000 under the age of five may have already died of malnutrition since april 2015. saudi arabia and the united arab emirates have pledged almost £400 million to help tackle the crisis. but as well as being the country's largest aid donors, they are also the biggest military powers in a coalition repeatedly blamed for civilian death
sir david attenborough.siblings never even made it to hospital. like so many others, they were collateral damage in this devastating war. the conflict in yemen has been raging for three and a half years, between a saudi—led military coalition and iranian—backed houthi rebels. as the main entry point for food aid, the rebel—held port of hudaydah has been a focus of international efforts to broker a truce, but hopes of a deal suffered further setback this week when fighting escalated. the...
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ian on e—mail, sir david —— sir david attenborough. the owner, stephen hawking, obviously.50 note, my debt —— nye bevan, who founded the nhs. loads of great suggestions. as you all said, it is quite nicejust to suggestions. as you all said, it is quite nice just to think about these people whoever ends up getting it. and just kind of learn what they all achieved. on stephen hawking, he would seem to be quite an obvious popular suggestion. what you all think of that? i think it's a great suggestion. i love the idea of someone suggestion. i love the idea of someone from suggestion. i love the idea of someone from recent suggestion. i love the idea of someone from recent history. a lot of people on our banknotes from a long time ago. he was held in very high affection by the public not only for is brilliant physics but is kind of sense of humour. allowing himself to be used on the simpsons and things like that. and triumph over adversity. absolutely. he is a hero figure to people who are research scientists living with disabilities. it would send a strong signal. everybody kno
ian on e—mail, sir david —— sir david attenborough. the owner, stephen hawking, obviously.50 note, my debt —— nye bevan, who founded the nhs. loads of great suggestions. as you all said, it is quite nicejust to suggestions. as you all said, it is quite nice just to think about these people whoever ends up getting it. and just kind of learn what they all achieved. on stephen hawking, he would seem to be quite an obvious popular suggestion. what you all think of that? i think it's a...
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it's going to take place in birmingham, at 8pm on sunday, so it will replace david attenborough's dynastye up against i'm a celebrity. a lot of competition. the thinking on the government side, if it goes ahead, and this seemed to be reservations on the labour side, i not had a chance to speak to them directly so i can't flash that out, i can't flash out their remaining issues with this format, but, the bbc, i think, got it because there was a view on the government side that the bbc would address the crux of the issue, namely, the deal. it would be a serious debate about the deal, and it would be focused, that is why the bbc guarded. there was some suggestion about having the debate on thursday, but in the end it was decided to move it to sunday. it looks like downing street are up for it, the bbc are up for it, but it's not at all clear that labour have agreed to it. we don't quite know what their particular issues are, i imagine they will be opposition from the scottish national party and prominent brexiteers, there was suggestion that they might look at legal routes they could follow
it's going to take place in birmingham, at 8pm on sunday, so it will replace david attenborough's dynastye up against i'm a celebrity. a lot of competition. the thinking on the government side, if it goes ahead, and this seemed to be reservations on the labour side, i not had a chance to speak to them directly so i can't flash that out, i can't flash out their remaining issues with this format, but, the bbc, i think, got it because there was a view on the government side that the bbc would...
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talking of our own planet: david attenborough's new series dynasties has been proving popular but lastso humans and cats are loving the series. sally is he with us for the sport. every week there is a star on the programme. yes, sometimes it is scary, what is happening is so brutal. yes, penguins... i am still traumatised. they really bothered me. it was quite scary. sometimes you watch and you think, i don't have a cat, but you watch the programme thinking they are all the same. yes. there has been some brilliant tv, strictly... graeme swann. what happened? a bit harsh. they were mean. lewis hamilton... champion of champions. a fantastic weekend. lewis hamilton signed off his formula 1 season in style by winning the abu dhabi grand prix. there was a terrifying incident on the first lap when nico hulkenberg flipped his renault. he told his team there was fire and he was hanging upside—down, but he was fine, even though it took them a long time to get him out of the car. hamilton had already won his fifth world championship, of course, and in his final season in f1 fernando alonso finis
talking of our own planet: david attenborough's new series dynasties has been proving popular but lastso humans and cats are loving the series. sally is he with us for the sport. every week there is a star on the programme. yes, sometimes it is scary, what is happening is so brutal. yes, penguins... i am still traumatised. they really bothered me. it was quite scary. sometimes you watch and you think, i don't have a cat, but you watch the programme thinking they are all the same. yes. there has...
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television over the weekend, so much great television over the weekend dynasties, the great one from david attenborough, and if you haven't seen it, find it on iplayer, all of that original footage from world war i has been recovered, and it brings it incredibly to life. peterjackson is responsible for it, and we will be speaking to the person responsible for that and quite a bit of the armistice coverage over the weekend as well. singer michael buble has been back in the recording studio for the first time since his son noah was diagnosed with liver cancer two years ago. thankfully noah is doing well, and the bubles have recently welcomed a new arrival, their daughter vida. brea kfast‘s tim muffett caught up with michael, who explained how his new album love is inspired by the challenges they have faced. good morning and happy breakfast to you. happy breakfast to you too. welcome back to the uk. so this new album, love. i do anything to hear you say i'm yours. # just because i know i'll never, ever feel the same doesn't mean i love you any more.” think it is a very michael buble —esque move for and al
television over the weekend, so much great television over the weekend dynasties, the great one from david attenborough, and if you haven't seen it, find it on iplayer, all of that original footage from world war i has been recovered, and it brings it incredibly to life. peterjackson is responsible for it, and we will be speaking to the person responsible for that and quite a bit of the armistice coverage over the weekend as well. singer michael buble has been back in the recording studio for...
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sir david attenborough has a new programme out, i am looking forward to this.ne. —— dynasties. he says the animal world has got it right, put women in charge. he wants more women in power in society to mirror what he sees in the wild. he gave the example of female bull elephants, who have all the wisdom while the males run around trumpeting. as if we didn't love sir david already. itjust magically appeared, that story caught my eye. have you seen the s—video?|j appeared, that story caught my eye. have you seen the s-video? i have not seen this video. 100 million hearts have been melted by this, our baby bear and the mother bear in russia, and it takes quite awhile to watch it, and the bear keeps slipping down this massive snowy slope. if you are welling up, you we re slope. if you are welling up, you were yesterday on the programme, this will get you. the baby bear eventually getting to the top. this will get you. the baby bear eventually getting to the topm looks actually like a human. perseverance, it keeps slipping down. what is the mother doing? the mother
sir david attenborough has a new programme out, i am looking forward to this.ne. —— dynasties. he says the animal world has got it right, put women in charge. he wants more women in power in society to mirror what he sees in the wild. he gave the example of female bull elephants, who have all the wisdom while the males run around trumpeting. as if we didn't love sir david already. itjust magically appeared, that story caught my eye. have you seen the s—video?|j appeared, that story caught...