Sony BBC Earth celebrates 91st birthday Sir David Attenborough

“I just wish the world was twice as big and half of it was still unexplored” - Sir David Attenborough

He is the Legend who gave voice to the Wild. Sir David Attenborough, who has spent 60 years of his life exploring the wildest species, turns a year older on May 8th 2017. And Sony BBC Earth celebrates his legacy by premiering Attenborough Special stories from May 6, 2017 in the weekend slot Earth Specials at 9PM

Sony BBC Earth’s brand promise of offering never seen before visuals with positive and insightful stories, comes alive with two of his most popular shows, Attenborough: 60 Years in the Wild and Attenborough's Big Birds. David Attenborough’s unique narrative style seamlessly exemplifies the positive storytelling with a completely new perspective of the planet.

In Attenborough: 60 Years in the Wild, Sir David Attenborough focuses on three areas which transformed profoundly in course of his career; film-making, science and the environment. Attenborough's Big Birds on the other hand takes you through the oddest of birds like kiwis, emus and elephant birds of Madagascar who look like the court jesters of the natural world. They are birds that have never and will never fly - the ratites.

Fondly addressed as the Godfather of Natural History, he is the only person to have won BAFTA awards across formats – Black & White, Colour, HD and 3D. So spend this weekend with some extraordinary stories told by one exemplary man only on Sony BBC Earth #FeelAlive.

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