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Secret Garden to Outcome: the week in rave reviews
David Attenborough celebrates the natural magic occurring close to home, and Keanu Reeves stars in Jonah Hill’s meta comedy-drama. Here’s the pick of the week’s culture, taken from the Guardian’s best-rated reviews
Summed up in a sentence Ahead of his 100th birthday, David Attenborough presents a sparkling series about his love of wildlife in our British back gardens. What our reviewer said “Despite the animals concerned being familiar old friends, the programme tells the sort of thrilling stories of predation and survival, mating and nesting, that we’re used to when Attenborough is in Africa or Asia.” Jack Seale
'Attenborough made a documentary about my garden'
A woman whose urban garden has featured in a new documentary series by David Attenborough says seeing the variety of wildlife up close was "extraordinary".
Louise Vergette's home in Bristol featured on episode two of Secret Garden on 5 April. The BBC series is narrated by Sir David Attenborough, who turns 100 in May.
Though Vergette did not get to meet "the icon" himself, she said hearing Attenborough refer to her by name "sounded like we were mates".
What emerges in the episode is a garden functioning not simply as a refuge from city streets, but as part of a wider urban ecosystem supporting diverse species.
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David Attenborough’s Wild London highlights hidden city nature before turning 100
David Attenborough’s Wild London just revealed what millions of city dwellers miss daily. At 99 years old, the legendary broadcaster brought his entire sense of wonder to his hometown, revealing 400 species living in plain sight before he turns 100 on May 8.
Sir David Attenborough spent 70 years circling the globe documenting mountain gorillas, blue whales, and Australia’s lyrebird. Now, at the threshold of his 100th birthday, he’s discovered that his greatest natural spectacles were waiting on his doorstep. Wild London transforms the mundane into the miraculous, proving that adaptation and wonder thrive where concrete meets nature.
The BBC One special captures intimate moments of Attenborough lying flat on summer grass, waiting in allotments, cradling newborn animals. His voice cracks with emotion as he holds a four-week-old peregrine falcon chick, whispering, ‘Now we can recognise you anywhere, yes, yes you.’ It’s tenderness that defines his legacy.
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