David Attenborough
- Animals
Read by: David Attenborough
Duration: 6 hrs 30 mins
Collected together for the very first time, this is the complete Series 1 and 2 of Life Stories, written and presented by Sir David Attenborough.
One of the nation's most popular presenters, Sir David examines 40 marvels of the natural world from his extraordinary and pioneering experiences.
What was Sir David's first pet? Which animal would he most like to be? How did he track down a giant earthworm? Why does he respect rats? And what did he do when confronted by a ten-foot-long reptile?
His enthusiasm is as infectious as ever, and conveys a unique fascination on topics as diverse as the sloth, monstrous flowers, the platypus, dragons, the fire salamander, the coelacanth, the dodo, bird's-nest soup and the large blue butterfly. So listen to these stories to find out the real reason why animals sing, the story behind a 150-million-year-old feather, and what it is about snakes that really unnerves Sir David. - Biography - Entertainment
Read by: David Attenborough
Duration: 16 hrs 30 mins
David Attenborough's career as a naturalist and broadcaster has spanned five decades, and he has become a leading natural history film maker. Here he describes the people, places and animals that have been part of his life.
- Science - Biological
Read by: David Attenborough
Duration: 12 hrs 45 mins
Told through an examination of animal and plant life, this is David Attenborough’s astonishing celebration of the evolution of life on earth, with a cast of characters drawn from the whole range of organisms that have ever lived on this planet. His perceptive, dynamic approach to the evolution of millions of species of living organisms takes the reader on an unforgettable journey of discovery, from the very first spark of life to the blue and green wonder we know today.
- Science - Environmental
Read by: David Attenborough
Duration: 6 hrs 20 mins
I am 94. I've had an extraordinary life. It's only now that I appreciate how extraordinary. As a young man, I felt I was out there in the wild, experiencing the untouched natural world - but it was an illusion. The tragedy of our time has been happening all around us, barely noticeable from day to day - the loss of our planet's wild places, its biodiversity. I have been witness to this decline. A Life on Our Planet contains my witness statement and my vision for the future - the story of how we came to make this, our greatest mistake, and how, if we act now, we can yet put it right.We have the opportunity to create the perfect home for ourselves and restore the wonderful world we inherited.All we need is the will to do so.
- Animals
Read by: David Attenborough
Duration: 9 hrs
J A Baker's classic of British nature writing was first published in 1967. Despite the association of peregrines with the wild, outer reaches of the British Isles, it is set on the flat marshes of the Essex coast. Here Baker spent long winters looking and writing about the visitors from the uplands - the peregrines that spend the winter hunting the huge flocks of pigeons and waders that share the desolate landscape with them.
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