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MissKittyDeVine -> RE: frozen planet on BBC (11/24/2011 7:16:55 AM)

At least. I´m half his age and I wish I had half his energy!




agirl -> RE: frozen planet on BBC (11/24/2011 8:26:50 AM)

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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

I caught an episode this evening, on my new HD telly. Ah hell, I can't understand why I got out of the habit of those nature docs. This one was just unbelievably good.

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I guess we can't blame the american people for this, we have to blame the networks who are too scared to show it but if a brilliant man like David Attenborough who has no political alliance as far as I know can't get the message through who can?


God, I can only imagine. David Attenborough being cast as a 'commie'. Utterly ludicrous, but I can imagine some of those networks trying that on.

Pretty much everyone here in the UK has grown up with that man's voice. I honestly think I'll be sadder when he checks out than I have been on the demise of any other celeb, in any field, to date.


Ditto Peon.

My youngest son sent off to the Open University for a huge free poster about The Frozen Planet. He's 17yrs. He's been waxing lyrical about it for weeks.

David Attenborough spans FOUR generation in my family and he's one of those people that just IS part of your life, even if you don't realise it until you think about it.

I love the fact that he's capturing my grandchildren just as he did my parents, me and my children.  He'll be SO missed, I utterly agree.

agirl







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