All news on the topic: David Attenborough

665
Bird fossil named after Attenborough pushes back history of toothless birds
The new bird that lived around 120 million years ago was the first to evolve without teeth and has been named Imparavis attenboroughi in honour of Sir David Attenborough
1007
Princess Charlotte's favourite animal is one that many people fear
During a chat with Sir David Attenborough, Princess Charlotte reveals spiders are her favourite animals, and the broadcaster agreed with her, saying they are 'wonderful things'
887
Remains of dinosaur more terrifying than a T-Rex discovered in UK
The fossilised skull of a giant pliosaur which was previously mistaken for a piece of wood took three weeks to pull it out of the cliff edge - and compared to putting a jigsaw together
733
Terrifying sea monster discovered at UK seaside is 'like an underwater T Rex'
The deadly Pilosaur was the ultimate killing machine in the ocean around 150 million years ago and has been dug up from the cliffs of Dorset's Jurassic Coast
1188
Celebs that live in 'UK's happiest place to live' - and its hefty house prices
Many famous stars reside in the London borough of Richmond, the happiest place to live in the UK according to new Rightmove research. We take a look at some of the A listers who have called this pretty suburb home
473
Support our investigative journalism with Nada Farhoud's environment newsletter
Staying up to date on environmental issues is key to finding positive solutions and creating a more sustainable world, and now you can get the latest by signing up to This is Planet Earth with Nada Farhoud.
691
Planet Earth cameraman's amazing emotions as he filmed rhino on busy street
Producer Fredi Devas said that while filming for Planet Earth in Nepal, he was fascinated to see local people treating a rhino in a busy urban area with such respect
467
I'm A Celeb's Danielle Harold left silenced after awkward Nigel Farage run-in
I'm A Celebrity's Danielle Harold got more than she bargained for on Thursday's episode following an awkward Nigel Farage run-in
808
BBC Planet Earth uses David Attenborough footage to show lost planet of the apes
The clips of the presenter will give a striking comparison of the current habitat in Uganda, East Africa, when they are aired in this weekend's episode
817
David Attenborough 'delighted' over sighting of 'extinct' animal named after him
An animal named after Sir David Attenborough that was thought to have been extinct has now been found in a remote mountain range in Indonesia with the broadcaster said to be "absolutely delighted"
575
Chris Packham slams Jeremy Clarkson over scathing David Attenborough comments
Wildlife TV presenter Chris Packham is not happy about the comments Jeremy Clarkson has made about Sir David Attenborough in his latest newspaper column
695
Planet Earth III heartbreak as adorable wolf and two pups drowned after filming
After filming in Brazil's Cerrado grassland had ended, the mum Nhorinha and two pups were discovered drowned in one of the drainage ditches
475
Princess Charlotte's unusual favourite animal is one most others fear
Princess Charlotte revealed she likes an animal that many others fear during a meeting with Sir David Attenborough in which she, George and Louis discussed the natural world
738
David Attenborough's health at 97 - diet secrets and 'no signs of slowing down'
The legendary nature documentary maker is back on screens and as sharp as ever with the BBC's Planet Earth IIII while his 100th birthday is less than three years away
518
'For sheer visual drama, Planet Earth III deserves every award coming its way'
Had this spectacle been filmed from the water alone it would have been amazing enough, but the added dimension provided by the drones elevated the footage though
437
Sir David Attenborough’s beloved TV series ‘axed’ after just two seasons
A David Attenborough documentary series about endangered species has reportedly been scrapped by the BBC, much to the disappointment of the nature show's loyal viewers
735
Planet Earth cameramen 'underplayed the dangers' before filming shark scenes
The Planet Earth camermen who didn't use a shark cage to film scenes for Sunday night's show say it was a 'privilege' to shoot the footage but perhaps did 'underplay the potential dangers'
544
Top 25 most-loved British celebrity voices - Sir David Attenborough tops list
The iconic nature documentarist was followed by Stephen Fry and Sir Sean Connery - as well as Absolutely Fabulous leading lady, Dame Joanna Lumley
813
White tennis balls and drunken cricket - the sports facts everyone should know
If you are interested in what Lance Armstrong could learn from the early Tour de France racers, or how dangerous tug-of-war can be, read our exclusive extracts from a new book
1053
Inside the making of David Attenborough's new BBC TV series Planet Earth III
The third instalment of the landmark series took 1,904 days to film in 43 countries across six continents, but it opens closer to home with Sir David Attenborough in Kent
595
Mary Berry's 'classic' four-ingredient pasta dish takes just ten minutes to make
This easy, four ingredient pasta from Mary Berry takes no time at all to create, just ten minutes and is bound to be an instant favourite in your home that you'll return to again and again
514
Wife of Brit who filmed himself raping and torturing dogs 'flees Australia'
Erin Britton is said to have dropped husband's surname and is believed to have gone on a six-month safari where there is low risk that anyone will be aware of her husband's horror crimes
1130
100 years of Radio Times: The Queen, Attenborough and inventing 'TV viewers'
It was first published on September 28 1923, priced 2d, with information about what was on six radio stations, and now boasts the listings of 149 channels
435
BBC favourite Sir David Attenborough to present Planet Earth III at age 97
The veteran broadcaster has started filming his introductory scenes and recording the narration of the much-anticipated landmark wildlife series, due to air on BBC1 in the autumn
1084
Michael Parkinson hid insecurity fuelled by BBC bosses questioning his talent
Mike Parkinson says his dad’s Yorkshire origins were present throughout his career but adds that 'people in positions of authority' at the BBC were 'questioning his talent'