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david attenborough: elsewhere in the arctic, belugas _ are gathering in their thousands. was here in david attenborough's blue planet. this latest confirmed sighting was just the sixth in scottish waters. the earliest sighting was back in 1976, so you're looking at six sightings over the course of many years, so this is an extra special treat for anybody who is a whale and dolphin — orjust a wildlife — enthusiast. the beluga whale is still in the waters around shetland, and with temperatures set to remain very cold until the weekend, it's likely to feel at home for some days to come. jothohnston, bbc news, lerwick harbour. it's very cold here in northern ireland as well. but the freezing temperatures don't stop the people who are rebuilding parts of an historic dry stone wall across the mourne mountains. i drove down there this morning — it's almost a0 miles from here — to meet the stonemasons who are following in their grandfather's footsteps. in subzero temperatures and a biting wind, it is a long hikejust to reach the part of the wall the stonemasons are working on. it
david attenborough: elsewhere in the arctic, belugas _ are gathering in their thousands. was here in david attenborough's blue planet. this latest confirmed sighting was just the sixth in scottish waters. the earliest sighting was back in 1976, so you're looking at six sightings over the course of many years, so this is an extra special treat for anybody who is a whale and dolphin — orjust a wildlife — enthusiast. the beluga whale is still in the waters around shetland, and with...
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, david attenborough 30 years younger would _ their answer, david attenborough 30 years younger wouldaq now but 30 years ago he — think he deserves iraq now but 30 years ago he would _ think he deserves iraq now but 30 years ago he would have - think he deserves iraq now but 30 years ago he would have been - years ago he would have been perfect — years ago he would have been erfect. , , ., , ., perfect. -- he deserves a rest now. what is it now _ perfect. -- he deserves a rest now. what is it now people _ perfect. -- he deserves a rest now. what is it now people are _ perfect. -- he deserves a rest now. what is it now people are coming i perfect. -- he deserves a rest now. | what is it now people are coming up with these names? we did here today such a lack of conviction about the leaders we have an excitement and enthusiasm for other people, what is it about this generation of leaders? the one thing that unites all of those — the one thing that unites all of those people. _ the one thing that unites all of those people, martin - the one thing that unites all of those people, martin l
, david attenborough 30 years younger would _ their answer, david attenborough 30 years younger wouldaq now but 30 years ago he — think he deserves iraq now but 30 years ago he would _ think he deserves iraq now but 30 years ago he would have - think he deserves iraq now but 30 years ago he would have been - years ago he would have been perfect — years ago he would have been erfect. , , ., , ., perfect. -- he deserves a rest now. what is it now _ perfect. -- he deserves a rest now. what is...
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the has been subject of a documentary by sir david attenborough.— sir david attenborough.ound the land where the | that surround the land where the tyrannosaurus rex and all the rest, like tipler— tyrannosaurus rex and all the rest, like tipler dockers, all the things are wandering about, this seas were full of— are wandering about, this seas were full of monsters as well. how it must _ full of monsters as well. how it must have _ full of monsters as well. how it must have appeared at the time is a wonderful— must have appeared at the time is a wonderful thing to ponder. these days, _ wonderful thing to ponder. these days, with — wonderful thing to ponder. these days, with computer—generated imagery. — days, with computer—generated imagery, we can take information from _ imagery, we can take information from scientists to tell us about speed — from scientists to tell us about speed and tell us about how they move _ speed and tell us about how they move their flippers, and all sorts of inductive ways. putting all that together, — of inductive ways. putting all that together
the has been subject of a documentary by sir david attenborough.— sir david attenborough.ound the land where the | that surround the land where the tyrannosaurus rex and all the rest, like tipler— tyrannosaurus rex and all the rest, like tipler dockers, all the things are wandering about, this seas were full of— are wandering about, this seas were full of monsters as well. how it must _ full of monsters as well. how it must have _ full of monsters as well. how it must have appeared at the...
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two—metre long pliosaur — lived over 150 million years ago — and featured in a bbc film with david attenboroughyesterday, the etches collection in kimmeridge said it had received nearly 4,900 visitors — almost ten times their usual number for the whole of january. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. thank you. it has been called, hasn't it, this week? it is going to get colder still from sunday onwards. why? a renewed surge of arctic air blasting down from the north will stop stronger winds and a greater risk of snow. i will come back to that. it has been cold enough anyway, we have already seen these frosty scenes in aberdeenshire. generally speaking, it has not been quite so called from any of this morning because we are stuck under some stubborn cloud. it is trapped under this area of high pressure. once this weather front to the north goes through, it will clear away. the north goes through, it will clearaway. it the north goes through, it will clear away. it is still cold out there, despite temperatures still being 5—6 because of all the cloud. there are some whole sport
two—metre long pliosaur — lived over 150 million years ago — and featured in a bbc film with david attenboroughyesterday, the etches collection in kimmeridge said it had received nearly 4,900 visitors — almost ten times their usual number for the whole of january. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. thank you. it has been called, hasn't it, this week? it is going to get colder still from sunday onwards. why? a renewed surge of arctic air blasting down from the north...
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because in a new article, 97 year old british broadcast legend sir david attenborough tells tennis or he says a tennis balls used to be either black or white. i didn't know that. but then in 1968, when he brought color tv to britain, they were nearly impossible to see on screen. >> this story makes a lot of sense, sir david says. the international tennis federation changed the balls to yellow back in 1972, but wimbledon was a holdout. they used white balls until get this 1986. >> everyone wears white, right? >> yeah, they all wear white. tennis white. >> i didn't know any of that. >> well, people at home are like, duh, guys, how did you not know that? and finally, the life changing operation for an abandoned puppy born with six legs. >> it's a cocker spaniel pup named ariel, which was rescued from a parking lot in britain. >> she's now had her extra legs removed in a successful surgery. >> surgeons say people around the world chipped in for the nearly $19,000 surgery, and now ariel is, quote, doing very, very well. >> look how well she's walking and running around. >> i've never met h
because in a new article, 97 year old british broadcast legend sir david attenborough tells tennis or he says a tennis balls used to be either black or white. i didn't know that. but then in 1968, when he brought color tv to britain, they were nearly impossible to see on screen. >> this story makes a lot of sense, sir david says. the international tennis federation changed the balls to yellow back in 1972, but wimbledon was a holdout. they used white balls until get this 1986. >>...
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of shetland, but the beluga is more often found around the arctic circle, as it was here in david attenborough'sback in 1976. so you're looking at six sightings over the course of many years. so this is an extra special treat for anybody who is a whale and dolphin, orjust a wildlife enthusiast. and with temperatures set to remain very cold until the weekend, it's likely to feel at home for some days to come. jothohnston, bbc news, lerwick harbour. i hiked up into the mourne mountains this morning — about a0 miles away from here — to meet the stonemastons who are rebuilding parts of a vast dry stone wall. they've been climbing those mountains for years now — whatever the weather. it's called the mourne wall and their grandfather helped build it 100 years ago. in subzero temperatures and a biting wind, it is a long hikejust to reach the part of the wall the stonemasons are working on. it can be treacherous up here — the weather changes in an instant. we've walked for about half an hour and there they are, finally, repairing this part of the mourne wall. what a commute! up here, are andrew and bria
of shetland, but the beluga is more often found around the arctic circle, as it was here in david attenborough'sback in 1976. so you're looking at six sightings over the course of many years. so this is an extra special treat for anybody who is a whale and dolphin, orjust a wildlife enthusiast. and with temperatures set to remain very cold until the weekend, it's likely to feel at home for some days to come. jothohnston, bbc news, lerwick harbour. i hiked up into the mourne mountains this...
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she said, people never say to sir david attenborough, like, "0h, are you going to stop being interestedshe is always going to be passionate about music. she always knew what the coolest tune was. she was 17 when she decided to become a journalist, she got a job on the brighton argus and got to interview the beatles. she became one of the first music journalists on fleet street, a pioneer in the largely all—male world of rock. and as the first female presenter on the old grey whistle test, ushered in punk, new wave and a new era. the first time i saw buzzcocks was when they toured with the clash in their early days. she obviously had great things to say about the buzzcocks. she welcomed that new spirit and breeze that came in. and she recognised that, and played the records and stood by it. a powerful character. an inspirational character. they don't make them like that any more. the damned! i love you so. even in her 80s, her taste in music didn't age. the champion of the new, the undiscovered, from day one annie nightingale said "i chose the records i wanted to play and stuck to it eve
she said, people never say to sir david attenborough, like, "0h, are you going to stop being interestedshe is always going to be passionate about music. she always knew what the coolest tune was. she was 17 when she decided to become a journalist, she got a job on the brighton argus and got to interview the beatles. she became one of the first music journalists on fleet street, a pioneer in the largely all—male world of rock. and as the first female presenter on the old grey whistle...
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two—metre long pliosaur — lived over 150 million years ago — and featured in a bbc film with david attenboroughusual number for the whole of january. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. thank you. it has been called, hasn't it, this week? it is going to get colder still from sunday onwards. why? a renewed surge of arctic air blasting down from the north will stop stronger winds and a greater risk of snow. i will come back to that. it has been cold enough anyway, we have already seen these frosty scenes in aberdeenshire. generally speaking, it has not
two—metre long pliosaur — lived over 150 million years ago — and featured in a bbc film with david attenboroughusual number for the whole of january. time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts. thank you. it has been called, hasn't it, this week? it is going to get colder still from sunday onwards. why? a renewed surge of arctic air blasting down from the north will stop stronger winds and a greater risk of snow. i will come back to that. it has been cold enough anyway, we have...
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his sir david attenborough was wrong. over his grave is not even dead yet. yeah, i be t is going to be hearing crickets tonight. all right, up next, they paid major cash for hunters. painted trash. >> come to my seminar. you'll be saying, wow, don't you really want know? hey there. i'm dennis miller. going to see my new three part series, the infomercials that sold us. do you nostalgic? look at a time when infomercials ruled the airwaves . you'll also get interviews with all of these stars. but first, you've got to sign up for fox nation operators. they aren't standing by. what is this, 1995? don't miss the that some of us subscribe to fox nation todang you ny. pping, >> chip station saves us so much time. and seamless. ipstatio it can order everything you need, slap the label on to the box and it's readynths fre o our cost for shipping like we're cut in half just like that. go to ship station .com slash tv and get two months free. >> this mango hint what it tastes just mango. >> how can want a piece just like fruit for a limited new customers get over 45% o
his sir david attenborough was wrong. over his grave is not even dead yet. yeah, i be t is going to be hearing crickets tonight. all right, up next, they paid major cash for hunters. painted trash. >> come to my seminar. you'll be saying, wow, don't you really want know? hey there. i'm dennis miller. going to see my new three part series, the infomercials that sold us. do you nostalgic? look at a time when infomercials ruled the airwaves . you'll also get interviews with all of these...
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oh probably david attenborough. on was it. >> well i was head of bbc two. right. two, starting with opened up bbc two, starting with snooken opened up bbc two, starting with snooker, was the snooker, because it was the start colour television as start of colour television as well. he realised that well. and he realised that snooker a great thing snooker would be a great thing to watch in colour. it was david attenborough, well, you couldn't do black white same. >> no you couldn't absolutely no he stumbled on something >> no you couldn't absolutely no he that's:umbled on something >> no you couldn't absolutely no he that's:umblmade something >> no you couldn't absolutely no he that's:umblmade it mething >> no you couldn't absolutely no he that's:umblmade it aething and that's what made it a huge television. i'm going leave television. i'm going to leave alan sport. alan does the sport. >> well, yeah, i think you >> oh well, yeah, i think you better add. >> the only sporting >> it's the only sporting fact i know. you're better at >> you think you're better at good g
oh probably david attenborough. on was it. >> well i was head of bbc two. right. two, starting with opened up bbc two, starting with snooken opened up bbc two, starting with snooker, was the snooker, because it was the start colour television as start of colour television as well. he realised that well. and he realised that snooker a great thing snooker would be a great thing to watch in colour. it was david attenborough, well, you couldn't do black white same. >> no you couldn't...
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that is like david attenborough in front of your eyes. is it hard to identify the birds? you have seen. justioin in- it is— website. tell us what you have seen. just join in. it is a _ website. tell us what you have seen. just join in. it is a really _ website. tell us what you have seen. just join in. it is a really fun - justjoin in. it is a really fun thing — justjoin in. it is a really fun thing to— justjoin in. it is a really fun thing to do, part of the national fabric— thing to do, part of the national fabric in— thing to do, part of the national fabric injanuary on thing to do, part of the national fabric in january on the dark days. during _ fabric in january on the dark days. during lockdown this is hugely popular, isn't it? me during lockdown this is hugely popular, isn't it?— during lockdown this is hugely popular, isn't it? we know 9096 of --eole popular, isn't it? we know 9096 of people say — popular, isn't it? we know 9096 of people say being _ popular, isn't it? we know 9096 of people say being in _ popular, isn't it? we know 9096 of people say being in th
that is like david attenborough in front of your eyes. is it hard to identify the birds? you have seen. justioin in- it is— website. tell us what you have seen. just join in. it is a _ website. tell us what you have seen. just join in. it is a really _ website. tell us what you have seen. just join in. it is a really fun - justjoin in. it is a really fun thing — justjoin in. it is a really fun thing to— justjoin in. it is a really fun thing to do, part of the national fabric— thing to...
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and, and you only have to watch a david attenborough documentary to know that the world's terrifying.wrong . children know something's wrong. my children know something's wrong. my son, when he grows up. i like to think of it like, if you have an adoptive child, if you adopt an adoptive child, if you adopt a child and you tell them from a young age that their adoptive , young age that their adoptive, they're adopted, they're happy, they're adopted, they're happy, they're . if they wait till they're fine. if they wait till they're fine. if they wait till they're 18 and they find out it can cause huge rifts . now, can cause huge rifts. now, parents are not protecting their children. you cannot protect your child by lying to them. they have to know the world they're living in, and they have to know that their parents are going to do something about it. and so sorry to cut you off, laura. >> i just want to give belinda. we're just running out of time. so give belinda so i just want to give belinda just last word. just one last word. >> adults that use fear >> i think adults that use fear
and, and you only have to watch a david attenborough documentary to know that the world's terrifying.wrong . children know something's wrong. my children know something's wrong. my son, when he grows up. i like to think of it like, if you have an adoptive child, if you adopt an adoptive child, if you adopt a child and you tell them from a young age that their adoptive , young age that their adoptive, they're adopted, they're happy, they're adopted, they're happy, they're . if they wait till...
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your dogs or cats watching tv because l dogs or cats watching tv because they are big fans of david attenborough , researcher suggesting they like that. ., , ., that. do centreman. please share our that. do centreman. please share your photos. _ that. do centreman. please share your photos. it — that. do centreman. please share your photos, it would _ that. do centreman. please share your photos, it would make - that. do centreman. please share your photos, it would make my i that. do centreman. please share i your photos, it would make my day. thisjune marks the 80th anniversary of the d—day landings — the largest sea, air and land invasion in history, which helped to bring the second world war to an end. but a crucial part of the operation actually happened six months earlier when five men crammed into a mini—submarine and set off to france on a top—secret mission. steve humphrey has this remarkable wartime story. they were one of britain's top secret weapons. x class midget submarines rushed into production during the second world war. these during the second world war. these tiny submarines
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