ATTENBOROUGH’S LIFE STORIES
OUR FRAGILE PLANET
SUNDAY, MARCH 22 @ 10:00PM
Attenborough reflects on the dramatic impact that we have had on the natural world during his lifetime.
Attenborough shares his memories of the scientists and the breakthroughs that helped shape his own career in translating these discoveries into film.
“I’ve been lucky enough to live through what well might be considered the golden age of natural history filmmaking.” – Sir David Attenborough
Now a world-famous veteran of wildlife presentation on television, Sir David Attenborough was eight years old in 1934 when he saw his first natural history film.
Years later, those dreams became an illustrious reality. For over half a century, Attenborough has been at the forefront of natural history filmmaking, witnessing an unparalleled period of change in our planet’s history. His first-hand accounts offer a unique perspective on the natural world. To mark his 60th anniversary on television, Nature presents Attenborough’s Life Stories, a three-part retrospective of his life and work