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Sir David Attenborough | 16 pages | 30 Nov 2010 | BBC Audio, A Division Of Random House | 9781408467503 | English | , United Kingdom Life on Air: Memoirs of a Broadcaster by David Attenborough, Hardcover | Barnes & Noble®

Audible Premium Plus. Cancel anytime. By: David Attenborough. One of the nation's most popular presenters examines twenty 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? What creature lays 'the biggest egg in the world'? How do you communicate with an ancient nomadic community in Fiji? And what did Sir David do when confronted by a ten-foot-long reptile? David Attenborough first appeared in front of a television camera in the s when, together with London Zoo's Curator of Reptiles, Jack Lester, he persuaded the BBC to mount David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster film an animal-collecting expedition. The result was . Specially recorded for audio, David Attenborough's early adventures are sometimes life-threatening, often hilarious and always totally absorbing. The warmth and enthusiasm David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster have made him a broadcasting legend are instantly apparent here as he recounts this magical journey. The complete second BBC Radio 4 series written and presented by Sir David Attenborough, featuring all 20 episodes about some of the strangest insects and creatures from around the world. How did Sir David track down a giant earthworm? Why does he respect rats? What was the first bribe in nature? Why do well known foods often have two names? In this scientifically informed account of the changes occurring in the world over the last century, award-winning broadcaster and natural historian Sir David Attenborough shares a lifetime of wisdom and a hopeful vision for the future. By: Sir David Attenboroughand others. The nation's greatest voice, David Attenborough, reads J. Baker's extraordinary classic of British nature writing, The David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster. Baker's classic of British nature writing was first published in Greeted with acclaim, it went on to win the Duff Cooper Prize, the pre-eminent literary prize of the time. Luminaries such as Ted Hughes, Barry Lopez and Andrew Motion have cited it as one of the most important books in 20th-century nature writing. By: J. Gavin has been a wildlife photographer for over 30 years. During that time he's lurked in the shadows of some of the world's remotest places in order to capture footage of the animal kingdom's finest: prides of lions, silverback gorillas, capuchin monkeys, brown bears, grey whales, , mosquitoes - you name it he's filmed it. By: Gavin Thurstonand others. In the autumn ofMichael Palin set out from the Reform Club with an ambitious plan: to circumnavigate the world, following the route taken by Jules Verne's fictional hero Phileas Fogg years earlier. The rules were simple. He had to make the journey in 80 days using only forms of transport that would have been available to Fogg. By: . may be a citizen of the world, but in his heart he's never been far from his homeland. Made in Scotland is Billy's unique and intimate portrait of his native Scotland, a love letter to the places and people that made him. It's an adventure inspired by a single incident: the moment Billy received his Knighthood and was asked, 'How does it feel to have achieved all this when you came from nothing? By: Billy Connolly. Michael David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster epic voyages have seen him circumnavigate the globe, travel from the North to the South Pole and circle the countries of the Pacific Ocean, but perhaps the greatest single challenge he has faced is his latest, a crossing of the vast and merciless Sahara Desert. As the journey unfolds, the Sahara reveals not only the emptiness of endless sand dunes, but a huge and diverse range of cultures and landscapes, and a long history of civilisation, trade, commerce and conquest. In this deeply personal show, the legendary Peabody Award-winning journalist takes audiences through the most pivotal moments of his life, from surviving a debilitating illness as a child in Depression-era Texas to covering monumental moments in American history such as the Civil Rights movement, the assassination of JFK, and Watergate. By: Dan Rather. In the newest installment of the best-selling series Mythos, legendary author and actor Stephen Fry moves from the exploits of the Olympian gods to the deeds of mortal heroes. Rediscover the David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster, grandeur, and unabashed fun of the Greek myths. Whether recounting a tender love affair or a heroic triumph, Fry deftly finds resonance with our own modern minds and hearts. By: Stephen Fry. They are also revealing the remarkable intelligence underlying these activities, abilities we once considered uniquely our own. By: Jennifer Ackerman. Here are the thrills, grandeur, and unabashed fun of the Greek myths, stylishly retold by Stephen Fry. The legendary , actor, and comedian breathes life into ancient tales, from Pandora's box to Prometheus's fire, and transforms the adventures of Zeus and the Olympians into emotionally resonant and deeply funny stories, without losing any of their original wonder. Learned notes from the author offer rich cultural context. This volume is a doorway into a captivating world. In his compelling autobiography, Michael McIntyre reveals all. With deeply personal and captivating narration, Michael unveils his incredible journey: from his showbiz roots, to his appalling attempts to attract the opposite sex, to going from selling just one ticket at the Edinburgh Festival to half a million at his last tour. Written and narrated by Michael himself, Life and Laughing is the hilarious performance and life story from one of the country's most loved comics. By: Michael McIntyre. Mary David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster meets Sam Kean and Bill Bryson in this uproarious tour of the basest instincts and biggest mysteries of the animal world. In The Truth About AnimalsLucy Cooke takes us on a worldwide journey to meet everyone from a Colombian hippo castrator to a Chinese panda porn peddler, all to lay bare the secret - and often hilarious - habits of the animal kingdom. Charming and at times downright weird, this modern bestiary is perfect for anyone who has ever suspected that virtue might be unnatural. By: Lucy Cooke. David Attenborough's books and broadcasts have opened the incredible world of natural history to millions of viewers and listeners. Zoo Quest for a Dragon takes us back to one of his earliest projects, when the BBC and London Zoo joined forces on several animal- collecting expeditions. Three years after the epic adventure described in Around the World David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster 80 DaysMichael Palin was off again. Not circumnavigating the globe, but journeying from one end to the other: the North Pole to the South Pole. Following the 30 degree east line of longitude and using aircraft only as a last resort, Palin and his team endured extremes of heat and cold as they crossed 17 countries on trains, trucks, ships, rafts, ski-doos, buses, barges, bicycles, and balloons. His career as a naturalist and broadcaster has spanned nearly five decades and there are very few places on the globe that he has not visited. In this volume of memoirs David tells stories of the people and animals he has met and the places that he has visited. This is an updated autobiography of David Attenborough's life, read by David Attenborough himself. It's one of the most inspiring books I've read, extremely well narrated by the Sir. It's not one of the boring memoirs where you start with childhood and go on. You'll like it if you like Sir. Attenborough's work, nature, or want to David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster out how nature films are made. I loved the witty style of writing and the subtle jokes. It made me think of childhood dreams when I wanted to be an explorer and study animals and have my own natural reservation and it made me want to get David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster and run to the park to look at birds David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster squirrels, which I did. Any book that can do this is a great book, in my opinion. This is the first time I have ever given a book 5 Stars. Anyone reading this review should bear in mind that I am English and the Attenborough experience delivers nostalgic recall of evenings sitting in front of the family's black and white TV while his programs were the highlight of the week. I am biassed! Even so, who ever thought that DA had such a sense of humor and knew instinctively how to write and tell a story; i was in stitches at least 50 David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster. His English is unfussy, grammatically sound and so easy to understand. His humility is admirable; his subject fascinating; his absorption with his professional career quite enviable. His enjoyment of colleagues has a charm all its own. His love of animals is, of course, a constant rumble though the Chapters. All comes across with the resounding clarity of the trained broadcaster's voice. His respect for others who lived to make a difference in broadcast media simmers constantly. His association with such landmark projects as 'The Ascent of Man', 'Civilization', 'Bicentennial' and others underlines DA's sense of what is important, what should be recorded in the annuls of man. His comments on the pace of change of media technology and its impact on his work remind us how far we've come in 70 decades. DA has been around, working in broadcsating, for 70 decades. Thoroughly enjoyable; I shall search his other writings the moment I close the last page. I've listened to many really great , but I think this is probably my favourite so far. As well as covering the flora and fauna for which Attenborough is most famous, this is a fascinating insight into the early life of the BBC, the technical challenges of dragging 16mm cameras through rain forests, and a whole variety of other unexpected treasures. Very highly recommended. This was a really entertaining listen. David Attenborough is a great speaker and of course he narrates his own story to his usual impeccably high standards. It begins with the early days of television, with big clumsy noisy cameras and an industry finding its way with the new technology, learning by its many mistakes. Over the next 50 years Attenborough makes more and more programmes with a naturalist focus, including the classic David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster on Earth and many subsequent series about different groups of animals and their environments. By the end, the author felt that he had filmed a full set, and had filmed every major group of living creature on the planet. Although he seems very modest and genteel, and tells his tales with stereotypical British understatement, he was actually an intrepid adventurer who put himself in significant danger on multiple occasions, and this makes for great listening. Possibly the very best I have downloaded. Fascinating on so many different levels such as the start of television documentaries, the primitive nature of the equipment and what went on to get the superb images. David Attenborough Life On Air: Memoirs Of A Broadcaster : David Attenborough :

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Description For fifty years David Attenborough has entertained, educated, and generally enchanted millions worldwide with David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster pursuit of the secrets of life in its many guises. For such groundbreaking television series as Life on Earth, The Private Life of Plants, and , he has traveled to the ends of the earth to David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster viewers their first and often only close look at some of nature's wonders-- from the great wildebeest migration to the blooming of desert cacti. Now Attenborough invites readers to travel with him once more, as he reflects on a life at least as interesting as any he's managed to capture on camera. Life on Air begins when, at twenty-four, Attenborough throws over what looks to be a staid future as a "gentleman publisher" for an David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster position in the BBC's fledgling television service. An adventure in itself with primitive equipment and unpredictable personalitiesbroadcasting work involves the Cambridge-educated naturalist in hilarious attempts to improve the upstart Talks Department. Then the discovery of a coelacanth fish off the Comoro Islands offers him his first chance as a producer, and his career introducing wildlife to the public takes off in earnest. From his first expedition--a junket to Sierra Leone to find the elusive Bald-headed Rock Crow--to his most recent, Attenborough conducts readers on a life journey as instructive as it is enthralling. Rich with insights into nature and behind-the-scenes glimpses into broadcasting history, it is also filled with adventure and humor. Attenborough's storytelling powers are legendary, and they don't fail him as he recounts how he came to stand in rat-infested caves in Venezuela, confront wrestling crocodiles, abseil down a rainforest tree in his David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster sixties, and wake with the lioness Elsa sitting on his chest. His story ranges from British Guinea to the Zambesi, from Borneo to Madagascar, from the darkest depths of caves to the canopies of the loftiest trees. With quiet erudition, searching curiosity, and generous wit, the world's best-known and most beloved naturalist documents a life that reflects his changing time and our natural world as well as David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster own irrepressible character. Product details Format Hardback pages Dimensions x x Table of contents 1. Joining Auntie 9 2. Zoo Quest 31 David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster. Guiana 47 4. Infant Empires 59 5. Dragons 64 6. A Plunge into Politics 81 7. New Guinea 87 8. Paraguay 9. Solving Sound A Quest for Custom Radio Excursions Lions and Lemurs The Top End of Australia Casting Around A New Network Exotic Interludes The Threat of the Desk Back to the Jungle Life on Earth Extra Duties Vanished Lives The Private Life of Plants The Lure of Birds Conclusions Index show more. Review quote "Life on Air, David Attenborough's professional autobiography, tells the entertaining story of how he turned us all into armchair experts in natural history. Life on Air is another Attenborough production you will thoroughly enjoy. He started making television documentaries in the s, produced the series "Zoo Quest", and made some of television's first black-and-white nature films before being promoted to senior management at the BBC. In the s, Attenborough returned to filmmaking and has subsequently produced some of the most famous wildlife documentaries ever made, most notably his "Life" series. He was knighted in and now lives near London. Rating details. Book ratings by Goodreads. Goodreads is the world's largest site for readers with over 50 million reviews. We're featuring millions of their reader ratings on our book pages to help you find your new favourite book. Close X. Learn about new offers and get more deals by joining our newsletter. Sign now. Follow us. Coronavirus delivery updates. Life on Air : David Attenborough :

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An adventure in itself with primitive equipment and unpredictable personalitiesbroadcasting work involves the Cambridge-educated naturalist in hilarious attempts to improve the upstart Talks Department. Then the discovery of a coelacanth fish off the David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster Islands offers him his first chance as a producer, and his career introducing wildlife to the public takes off in earnest. Rich with insights into nature and behind-the-scenes glimpses into broadcasting history, it is also filled with adventure and humor. Attenborough's storytelling powers are legendary, and they don't fail him as he recounts how he came to stand in rat-infested caves in Venezuela, confront wrestling crocodiles, abseil down a rainforest tree in his late sixties, and wake with the lioness Elsa sitting on his chest. His story ranges from British Guinea to the Zambesi, from Borneo to Madagascar, from the darkest depths of caves to the canopies of the loftiest trees. With quiet erudition, searching curiosity, and generous wit, the world's best-known and most beloved naturalist documents a life that reflects his changing time and our natural world as well as his own irrepressible character. About the Author David Attenborough was born in and educated at Cambridge. He started making television documentaries in the s, produced the series Zoo Questand made some of television's first black-and-white nature films before being promoted to senior management at the BBC. In the s, Attenborough returned to filmmaking and has subsequently produced some of the most famous wildlife documentaries ever made, most notably his Life series. He was knighted in and now lives near London. Table of Contents 1. Joining Auntie 9 2. David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster Quest 31 3. Guiana 47 4. Infant Empires 59 5. Dragons 64 6. A Plunge into Politics 81 7. New Guinea 87 8. Paraguay 9. Solving Sound A Quest for David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster Radio Excursions Lions and Lemurs The Top End of Australia Casting Around A New Network Exotic Interludes The Threat of the Desk Back to the Jungle The Tribal Eye Life on Earth The Living Planet Extra Duties Vanished David Attenborough Life on Air: Memoirs of A Broadcaster The Trials of Life The Private Life of Plants The Lure of Birds Conclusions Index. Related Searches. An Academic Life: A Memoir. A compelling memoir by the first woman president of a major American universityHanna Holborn Gray A compelling memoir by the first woman president of a major American universityHanna Holborn Gray has lived her entire life in the world of higher education. The daughter of academics, she fled Hitler's Germany with her parents in the s, View Product. A Behavioral Theory of Elections. Most theories of elections assume that voters and political actors are fully rational. 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