So it should come as no surprise that the 94-year-old would occasionally offer words of wisdom to his regal friends – especially when it involves the subject of filmmaking.
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Sir David Attenborough admitted he won’t be returning to Instagram, after he quit the platform in November.
The beloved broadcaster and conservationist joined the platform in September, posting a powerful climate change video that warned “the world is in trouble.” Attenborough broke the then-record for the fastest account to reach a million followers but swiftly deactivated the account two months later.
Speaking with BBC Radio 1’s Greg James on Friday, the wildlife documentary filmmaker
So it should come as no surprise that the 94-year-old would occasionally offer words of wisdom to his regal friends – especially when it involves the subject of filmmaking.
Harry Potter star Rupert Grint made his Instagram debut in November 2020 and shattered records with his debut. The actor broke Jennifer Aniston's record of the fastest celebrity account to gain one million followers on the platform.
Rupert Grint is a wizard on the big screen and a Guinness World Record holder in real life! The star recently beat Sir David Attenborough's record for the fastest time to reach a million followers on Instagram, amassing the huge following in just four hours and one minute. Prior to Attenborough, Jennifer Aniston held the world record. Grint was able to dethrone the naturalist and the actress by simply posting a photo of himself holding his newborn daughter, Wednesday, on Nov.
Naman Ramachandran David Attenborough’s latest gig will be as a hologram that forms part of a U.K.
direct to your inboxSir David Attenborough has received the Covid-19 vaccine.At the age of 94, the natural historian falls into one of the highest categories of priority and has received the jab, a representative confirmed.He joins a growing list of well known faces to receive the vaccination.Get the latest updates from across Greater Manchester direct to your inbox with the free MEN newsletterYou can sign up very simply by following the instructions hereIt comes just days after it was announced
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Sir David Attenborough is set to shock viewers into action with his series which will show distressing footage of animals suffering as a consequence of human life. The first episode of A Perfect Planet aired on BBC on Sunday night, as viewers of the hour-long programme praised it as 'mindblowing'.
coronavirus stories with ideas for others, Owens said.“The thing about this story is that it really does touch every part of our lives,” he said. “It's not that we're looking to just do stories about the pandemic.
Acclaimed documentary filmmaker Sir David Attenborough is kicking off the new year with a new nature series.