Happy birthay, David Attenborough. The man behind the excited but hushed voice of nature programs turns 100
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The BBC is hosting a party at the Royal Albert Hall, and cinemas are playing his nature films – but despite the accolades, Attenborough prefers the animals to be the stars.
The BBC is hosting a party at the Royal Albert Hall, and cinemas are playing his nature films – but despite the accolades, Attenborough prefers the animals to be the stars.
The BBC is hosting a party at the Royal Albert Hall, and cinemas are playing his nature films – but despite the accolades, Attenborough prefers the animals to be the stars.
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