You are here:
BBC >
Science & Nature >
TV & Radio follow-up >
Life On Air
  |
 |
 |
 |  | We have made a screensaver from a selection of images that span David’s 50 years in broadcasting. The images have been taken by friends and colleagues, or are photographs from the BBC archives or David’s private collection. There are PC and Macintosh versions. Please select the correct version to download.
 |
 |
 |

Microsoft Windows Screensaver FAQ
The minimum recommended specifications to run this screensaver are:
200 MHz Pentium II computer (or equivalent)
32 MB RAM
Windows 95 |
 |
 |
 The screensaver is a 1.6MB download and may play back in an unsatisfactory manner on some systems running Windows NT. |
 |
 |
 To download the screensaver, click on the link below. Once downloaded double click on the icon. The screensaver will automatically install itself on your computer in your Display Settings dialogue box. |

|
 |
 |

Macintosh Screensaver FAQ
The minimum recommended specifications to run this screensaver are:
604e Power PC or G3
32 MB RAM
Mac OS 7.6 |
 |
 |
 Please note the screensaver is a 1MB download and may play back slowly on G4 computers or some machines running OS 9.0. We hope to support OSX in the near future. |
 |
 |
 To download the screensaver click on the link below. When you have downloaded the screensaver, it will need to be uncompressed with a utility like the shareware "Stuff-it Expander". This can be downloaded from http://www.aladdinsys.com/expander/index.html |
 |
 |
 Then move the icon into the Control Panels folder inside your active System Folder. Restart your computer. You can configure your screensaver preferences through the Control Panels menu under the Apple icon. |
 |
 It is not recommended that you have more than one active screensaver installed on your computer at any one time as this may make your display setting behave erratically. |

 |
 |

|
|