The Age
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David Attenborough turns 100 after revolutionizing nature documentary television
Sir David Attenborough, the British broadcaster and natural historian turning 100 on May 8, has shaped television since joining the BBC in 1952. His groundbreaking work includes Zoo Quest, Life on Earth, and The Blue Planet, pioneering filming techniques that became standard in nature documentaries. Attenborough's distinctive voice and empathetic storytelling have made him synonymous with the genre for decades.
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