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Making Life On Earth: Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure | Preview (BBC One)

In 1976, production began on David Attenborough's Life on Earth. No-one had ever attempted a natural history series on this scale before. This is the remarkable story behind one of the BBC’s most famous wildlife blockbusters. A three-year, hair-raising odyssey around the world, travelling to 40 countries, across a million miles, and filming over 600 species.

Making Life on Earth: Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure goes behind-the-scenes on this ground-breaking landmark series, featuring exclusive interviews with David Attenborough and other members of the original crew.

With fascinating insights, they reveal the highs and lows of filming the series during a truly exciting moment in television history, when global jet travel and colour filming were still in their infancy. Along the way, the crew encountered multiple challenges, including a coup in the Comoros, being shot at in Rwanda and threats from Saddam Hussein’s army in Iraq.

Choir celebrates Sir David Attenborough with song

A climate choir and conservation art group gathered on Plymouth Hoe to film a video ahead of Sir David Attenborough's 100th birthday.

Members of the Plymouth Climate Choir sang a song called Natural World earlier with the hope it will be included in a worldwide chorus set to be released ahead of the broadcaster's birthday on 8 May.

Versions of the song have been filmed all over the world, supported by musicians Pete Townshend and Brian Eno.

Rebel Botanists, a Plymouth-based environmental conservation organisation, also drew a large design on Plymouth Hoe in chalk to celebrate Sir David's work.

Founder of the organisation Elizabeth Richmond designed the artwork and said Attenborough meant "everything" to her.

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The nation’s favourite broadcaster, natural historian and environmental advocate Sir David Attenborough will celebrate his 100th birthday next month on May 8, marking a remarkable seven-decade career that has defined natural history storytelling and reshaped humanity’s understanding of the planet.

To celebrate this incredible milestone, the BBC has announced a week of special programming featuring both classic and new works by the iconic presenter. Among them is a new documentary, Making Life on Earth: Attenborough’s Greatest Adventure, which offers a behind-the-scenes look at the groundbreaking Life on Earth series which first aired in 1979.

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