DAVID ATTENBOROUGH, LIFE ON AIR AND SHOWING THE EARTH
Through more than three hundred and eighty four pages, David
Attenborough has written a book, first of all, as Memoirs of a Broadcaster,
because he started working for BBC, whose first steps into this TV were at the
beginning an odyssey, because the media was in diapers and he was compulsory to
work step by step in a new area in the dark but with an encouraging future.
In spite of everything, David will join his life to Auntie,
the nickname of the BBC, in 1952, and
Zoo Quest will be too the first programme on the BBC where he’ll find his own
way, despite he will be also one of main executives in the BBC, besides of
being who will manage the Queen’s anual speech for English people on the BBC,
broadcasted from the stables in the Royal Mews in the year 1987.
Guiana, Dragons, New Guinea, Paraguay, Australia, the
jungle, tribal communities, exotic landscapes will be the great scenery where
David Attenborough will spend more than seventy years working for showing to
the viewers the living planet, the trials of life, the privatee life of plants
and the lure of birds, putting away his own family life, thanks an
understanding wife together his two children.
In conclusions, Sir David
Attenborough is not only a British hero for being a pioneer in the TV world, he
is also a brilliant gentleman for his passionate work of showing the viewers
the life on earth and his desperate love in order to the citizens understand
the need to enjoy, respect and protect
our Blue Planet, that he has showed us through the large footages, amazing
shots, TV and books as this Life on Air published by the BBC in 2002.



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