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Life On Air: Memoirs Of A Broadcaster

David Attenborough reads his revised and updated edition of the Sunday Times" bestseller. David Attenborough is one of the most influential admired and best-liked figures in television. When aged 26 he applied for a job in the BBC - which then meant radio - he was promptly turned down. But someone saw his rejected application letter and asked would he like to try television? He would and almost 60 years later he is still at it. Elegantly told and often very funny his story includes how he introduced colour television to Britain and the background to his epic series such as "Life on Earth" and "Life in Cold Blood". This is a complete and unabridged reading by David Attenborough. Attenboroughs familiar voice comes through in every line his curiosity as sharp today as
it was when he started in broadcasting... - "Daily Telegraph". What shines through most of all is his enthusiasm... - "Sunday Telegraph"."
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David Attenborough reads his revised & updated edition of the Sunday Times" bestseller. David Attenborough is one of the most influential admired & best-liked figures in television. When aged 26 he applied for a job in the BBC
- which then meant radio
- he was promptly turned down. But someone saw his rejected application letter & asked would he like to try television? He would & almost 60 years later he is still at it. Elegantly told & often very funny his story

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how he introduced colour television to Britain & the background to his epic series such as " Life on Earth" & " Life in Cold Blood". This is a complete & unabridged reading by David Attenborough. Attenboroughs familiar voice comes through in every line his curiosity as sharp today as it was when he started in broadcasting...
- " Daily Telegraph". What shines through most of all is his enthusiasm...
- " Sunday Telegraph"."

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Radio - A device used for listening to audio transmissions
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