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In an interview especially for BBCi Nature we asked David Attenborough the most frequently asked questions you have emailed in to us over the past few years.

How did your career in broadcasting begin?
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Did you study natural history?
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Of the programmes you have made so far, do you have a favourite and can you tell us why?
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What would you like to do next?
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Is there anything you have wanted to make a programme about but couldn't and can you tell us why?
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What is the greatest change you have seen in wildlife programme making?
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Most people associate you with natural history programmes. What other things have you done?
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What would be your personal seven great wonders of the world?
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Do you have a favourite animal?
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We know you have a passion for natural history, what are your other interests?
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Do you have an ambition or a challenge that you are still keen to achieve?
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Do you have any animals of your own?
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Your programmes have inspired many people, what would be your advice to people who want to do what you do?
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