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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Sir David Frederick Attenborough is a British broadcaster and naturalist, famous as a nature documentary producer and narrator, long fondly stereotyped and much mimicked for his hushed yet enthusiastic delivery and ability to find any sort of plant or animal interesting. He is one of the most enduring presences on UK television in a career spanning 50+ years, as well as a former controller of the channel BBC 2. To many people he has long been THE face and voice of natural history, having created many of the most notable television series on the natural world - especially those in the "Life" sequence beginning with 1974's Life On Earth and continued with The Living Planet, The Trials of Life, Life in the Freezer, The Private Life of Plants, The Life of Birds and ...of Mammals, Life in the Undergrowth, Life in Cold Blood, and Charles Darwin - The Tree Of Life; he has also narrated many other major series such as The Blue Planet, Planet Earth, and Life. He has been credited as being the most-traveled man on Earth. Recently voted the "most trusted public figure" in UK media. |