Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Eyewitness to the golden years of natural history filmmaking...

Sir David Attenborough's 60 years on television focuses on three fields that he feels have been transformed most profoundly: filmmaking, science and the environment. With sequences re-mastered in HD along with new interviews, "Understanding the Natural World," features Sir David as he shares his memories of the scientists and the breakthroughs that helped shape his own career. He also recalls some of his more hair-raising attempts to bring new science to a television audience: standing in the shadow of an erupting volcano as lumps of hot lava crashed around him or being charged by a group of armed New Guinean tribesmen.  NATURE: ATTENBOROUGH'S LIFE STORIES, PT 2...7pm

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