Prince William and Kate Middleton's are curious little children.
14.09.2020 - 08:27 / breakingnews.ie
David Attenborough has recommenced filming on his latest series, The Green Planet, after production was halted in March.
The broadcaster (94) recently conducted two shoots for the programme, which documents the world of plants – one in Cambridge and the other in East Sussex.
Attenborough is pictured using specialist microphones to listen to the sound of water moving in a xylem tree, as the BBC Studios Natural History Unit (NHU) look on.
The shoot, originally scheduled for May, took place over
Prince William and Kate Middleton's are curious little children.
Billie Eilish – watch below.The video, which also sees the legendary broadcaster talking to David Beckham, Game Of Thrones star Maisie Williams and more, precedes the release of Attenborough’s new Netflix show David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet.Recorded as part of a promotional video from Netflix ahead of the new show, which is released tomorrow (October 4), Attenborough is asked about the state of the planet, climate change and more.Billie Eilish asked: “How do you cope with your personal
To celebrate the launch of the new film, A Life On Our Planet, which lands on Netflix on October 4th, Sir David Attenborough is answering questions from some famous fans.Today an adorable video has been released on the Kensington Royal official Twitter page which shows the young Cambridge royals Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis asking Sir David their burning questions about the natural world.The sweet video was filmed by Kate Middleton and Prince William in their garden it is
The children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are speaking in public for the first time, and they’re doing it with legendary conversationist and filmmaker Sir David Attenborough.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis spoke on camera as they quizzed Sir David Attenborough on their pressing animal questions.Kensington Palace shared the sweet video via Instagram on Saturday, October 3.
Sir David Attenborough addresses deforestation, the melting of the ice caps and pressure on wildlife as he takes questions from stars including Billie Eilish, David Beckham and Dame Judi Dench in a new video.
Sir David Attenborough is sharing his grave concerns for the future of the planet.
Sir David Attenborough says he refuses to go and “cry in the corner ” over the environment – as he warns that Extinction Rebellion could “disenchant” the people they are trying to get onside.
broken Jennifer Anniston’s record for the fastest time to reach 1 million followers on Instagram.The 94-year-old British broadcaster and environmentalist hit the seven-figure follower mark in four hours and 44 minutes after joining the platform on Thursday, according to Guinness World Records.Aniston reached the same milestone in five hours and 16 minutes when she took to Instagram last October.Attenborough’s first post was a video of himself warning about environmental disasters.“I am making